South Korea’s textile and apparel industry is moving aggressively into AI- and robot-driven manufacturing automation. Hansae has signed a contract with robotic gripper technology firm Realworld and is reviewing deployment at production sites, while also conducting proof-of-concept testing with CAPlanet on automated pattern size-adjustment technology. Bokwang INT is applying AI that detects fabric thickness and tension in real time to automatically adjust sewing conditions, and Korean Friends is developing generative AI that converts designs into work orders. The South Korean government is advancing a high-tech future textiles development program with 310 billion won (approximately $222.4 million) in funding starting in 2028, while U.S.-based CreateMe is also developing automated garment assembly systems. The industry is expanding AI adoption as a strategy to preserve South Korea’s domestic manufacturing base amid rising labor costs and a shortage of skilled workers.

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