The leaders of Alvanon – Janice Wang (CEO) and Jason Wang (COO) – have always been quite vocal about their views on the digitalisation needs of the industry. Team Apparel Resources, therefore, got in touch with them to know more about as to how Alvanon is helping industry transform in a difficult year like 2020. Read the conversation here.
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Manufacturing Tech
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Analysing the top fashion accessory trends prevalent on the Fall/Winter 2020 runways…
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PLM market leader Centric Software pursues energetic growth strategy in the region and signs with top manufacturers.
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Manufacturing
International worker support organisations demand action, but do little to help!
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