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Open up the future: SHIMA SEIKI turns 60

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Leading computerized knitting machine manufacturer SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. is celebrating its 60th year of business by holding an Anniversary event at its headquarters in Wakayama, Japan. The three-month long open-house event held from September through November 2022 features a virtual fashion show, a presentation of the latest proposals in DX for fashion, and machine and sample exhibits for fashion and non- fashion markets. A special 60th Anniversary website has also been launched that allows browsing of event content for those unable to attend the event physically, as well as its own online seminar agenda.

Throughout the years, SHIMA SEIKI's history has been marked by innovations that center around customer benefit, with an emphasis on reducing waste. Although the terms "sustainability" and “DX” did not exist at the time, looking back it becomes clear that even back then these issues were consistently being addressed by developing solutions that are consistent with modern values and goals.

Virtual Fashion Show © 2022 Shima Seiki
Virtual Fashion Show © 2022 Shima Seiki


SHIMA SEIKI’s 55th Anniversary celebration 5 years ago was no exception. The company introduced sustainability to its customers along with various proposals in virtual sampling, including VR and AR experiences. Since then the spread of COVID19 became a wakeup call for the apparel industry, which immediately began to search for new methods of production that offered a higher sustainability factor and lowered risks in response to the overflow of dead inventory due to consumer inactivity as a result of worldwide lockdowns, and subsequent financial loss, not to mention the enormous amount of waste involved. Although demand for both WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machines and design systems have increased, it is still SHIMA SEIKI's view that this overall trend for green production and digital prototyping is not a big enough market shift that takes full advantage of sustainable DX efforts. Therefore SHIMA SEIKI is sending an even stronger message for its 60th Anniversary event, in an effort to accelerate the widespread use of virtual samples to reduce waste throughout the supply chain to ensure a sustainable future for the fashion industry and for the planet as a whole. The theme for the event, "Open Up the Future" proposes solutions for a cleaner and brighter future instead of the polluted scenario often portrayed as an example of where the world is headed by current standards.

Collection © 2022 Shima Seiki
Collection © 2022 Shima Seiki


The 60th Anniversary event features the latest machine technology including the SWG®-XR next-generation WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine released just this year, as well as a prototype pile glove machine. Knit samples include SWG®-XR samples with patterns specialized to that machine such as delicate punch lace patterns, extreme 3D-textured fabrics, asymmetric designs and highly efficient intarsia patterns. Special emphasis is placed on non-fashion applications as well, including experimental exercises in knitted items and fabrics such as smart fabrics using conductive yarn, heat-treated stiff fabrics, origami and tatami knits, optical fibers and very thick inlay cushions. A special exhibit on carbon fiber composites features knit-to-shape 3D composite preforms using SHIMA SEIKI's new biaxial weft knitting machine debuted at this year’s Techtextil Frankfurt show. Real-world applications such as automotive aerodynamics and propeller blades produced using a special carbon fiber version of the P-CAM series cutting machine are also on display.

Signature © 2022 Shima Seiki
Signature © 2022 Shima Seiki


An all-digital virtual fashion show presented at the Hi-Vision Hall theater features the SHIMA SEIKI 60th Anniversary Collection worn by 3D virtual models and demonstrates new ways to present fashion items without physical constraints associated with conventional fashion shows such as time, place, weather, etc. Virtual fashion shows can be enjoyed by anyone anywhere in the world at any time, and at the same quality. They can also be presented without the need for actual samples present, allowing the display of color and design variations without having to produce any of them. Physical versions of WHOLEGARMENT® samples from the collection are on display as well. These are registered in cyberspace to allow for viewing of details and specifications in AR (augmented reality) on site, as well as in VR (virtual reality) for remote viewing online.



DX proposals include a special collaboration with a Japanese telecommunications company displaying the latest in XR (cross reality) technology as it applies to fashion based on virtual samples created on APEXFizTM. These include AR and VR presentations of the 60th Anniversary Collection as well as digital catalogues for viewing at retail stores, that offer new types of digitally extended customer experiences. A display of on-going research items in novel fiber engineering using the latest knitting technology demonstrates progress of SHIMA SEIKI's collaboration with MIT Media Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A special metaverse presentation by SHIMA SEIKI R&D offers a sneak peek into the future of product planning by providing a virtual meeting space where participants from all stages can meet and evaluate fashion items.

Other displays about company concept and history round out the 60th Anniversary experience at SHIMA SEIKI headquarters.

In addition to the physical event held at SHIMA SEIKI, a special website has also been launched that features most of the event's exhibits, including DX proposals and VR/AR experiences as well as the virtual fashion show. A special online-only event consists of a series of webinar sessions, ranging from introductions by yarn manufacturers registered to the "yarnbank" digital yarn sourcing web service about their latest yarn collection, to useful tips and solutions for various SHIMA SEIKI products, and keynote speech by MIT Media Lab Director and former NASA Deputy Administrator Professor Dava Newman.

The 60th Anniversary event is open to SHIMA SEIKI customers and visits are by appointment only. The online portion can be accessed by anyone, while the seminar sessions require pre-registration, which is free.

Exhibition Details

Event: SHIMA SEIKI 60th Anniversary Event

Theme: Open Up the Future

Date: Thursday, 1st September - Wednesday, 30th November 2022 Hours: 9:00AM - 5:45PM

Location: SHIMA SEIKI Headquarters

85 Sakata Wakayama JAPAN

Tel: +81 73-474-8200

Online: SHIMA SEIKI 60th Anniversary Special Website

URL: https://www.shimaseiki.com/60th/


Website © 2022 Shima Seiki
Website © 2022 Shima Seiki


Exhibited Technology

SWG-XR® 15L WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine

SWG®091N2 15G WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine

N.SVR®123SP V14G  Computerized flat knitting machine

SPG®-R Automatic pile glove knitting machine (prototype)

SDS®-ONE APEX4 3D design system

APEXFiz™ Design software

yarnbank™  Digital yarn sourcing web service

SHIMA Datamall Digital content web service


Entrance © 2022 Shima Seiki
Entrance © 2022 Shima Seiki



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