The conference topic was designed in such a way that latest achievements, reflected as interdisciplinary knowledge in the fields of fashion design, development of new materials and technologies underlining innovation and resulting as 3D modelling, virtualisation of garments, garment systems’ engineering, functional and high-performance clothing. Industrial Workshop, organised for the first time in the frame of IMCEP was carefully planned and chaired by internationally recognised moderators. In such a way, the potential impact of both international conference and workshop was achieved.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 59283713The designed system for prediction of garment appearance quality was presented. System is a result of a complex research work devoted to fabric’s mechanics as a combination of non-linear mechanical properties, fabric formability from 2D in 3D form and appearance of a resulted form. Important achievement is cognition that there exists a direct relation between the fabric mechanics and level of garment appearance. Since fabrics are exposed to complex deformations when built-in a garment, a number of different parameters of mechanical and physical properties influence garment appearance quality.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 9997078The study presented develops a strategy for modelling advance clothing model as a novel approach to improve the thermophysiological clothing comfort, based on advances in science of heat balance modelling, human biometeorology and weather conditions. Future development will include incorporation of a tree-dimensional body scan method in measuring body surface, biometeorological procedure to determine the optimal outdoor clothing system insulation for the forecasted weather and appropriate thermoregulatory clothing model.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 11594262The system developed, named InSiNaKVO, is the first solution of its kind globally, used to objectively predict garment appearance quality grade. It is supposed to supplement the existing subjective evaluation, e.g. assessment of garment appearance quality. It is also an important engineering tool in designing the quality parameters of fabric mechanical and physical properties, and in predicting garment appearance quality grade from the mechanical properties given.
F.17 Transfer of existing technologies, know-how, methods and procedures into practice
COBISS.SI-ID: 9760534In the frame of dissertation, systematic theoretic and experimental research had been performed on thermo physiological comfort during wearing of business garments, made of conventional textile materials and textile materials in combination with phase change materials. On the basis of research of thermal physiological comfort it was concluded, that the business clothing system, in combination with phase change materials does not affect the thermal regulation of human body significantly and indicate a temporary thermal effect.
D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students
COBISS.SI-ID: 238461952