Jeanologia redirects the future of textile production in America from its Miami Innovation Hub

Jeanologia redirects the future of textile production in America from its Miami Innovation Hub

Located in the renowned Wynwood district, the center offers eco-efficient technological solutions for designers and brands.?

It provides support and a live experience on how to produce jeans without water or toxic chemicals, using laser technology and pioneering processes like atmospheric washing.?

The company predicts that 10% of textile production will return to the U.S. in the next five years, and 30% will move closer to Central and South America.?


Valencia (July, 8, 2024). Jeanologia , a leading Spanish company in eco-efficient technologies, has taken a significant step towards a sustainable revolution in the textile industry with the launch of a hub in Miami. Strategically located in the Wynwood district, this center of innovation and creativity marks a milestone in advancing sustainable garment production in America.?

Looking to the future, Jeanologia anticipates that 10% of textile production will return to the United States within the next five years, while 30% will move closer to nearby markets like Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Peru. In this context, Jeanologia’s Miami hub stands as a beacon of change, offering cutting-edge technology and sustainable solutions for environmentally conscious brands and designers.?

Jeanologia’s CEO, Enrique Silla, comments, “This project not only provides technological support for on-shoring and near-shoring relocation but also becomes an inspiration center to boost the creativity of the new generation of American digital designers.” He also highlights that Miami was chosen for this operational center due to its symbolic role as a unifying point in the Americas.?

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A space for inspiration and innovation in digital and sustainable production?

Jeanologia’s Miami hub is located in the well-known Wynwood district, a neuralgic center of art and design in the city. Here, designers and brands can firsthand experience the potential of technological solutions that enable sustainable garment finishing. Enrique Silla emphasizes, “No jeans will be produced in the region that pollutes the planet. That is our commitment.”?

Among the solutions available at this hub is the innovative ATMOS process, developed with G2 technology and the patented INDRA system, which uses ozone under atmospheric conditions instead of water, chemicals, and contaminants like pumice stones, achieving natural aging of garments sustainably and efficiently. Additionally, the center operates with the closed-loop H2Zero water treatment system, which, without chemicals, treats water to leave it in optimal conditions for reuse in new washing processes for garment finishing. The Miami hub also offers a full range of digital tools for design and production, such as eDesigner software for virtual jeans creation and EIM, a powerful tool for measuring and monitoring the environmental impact of garment finishing processes efficiently and cost-effectively.?

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Jeanologia sets the course for sustainable fashion with its global network of innovation centers?

With its presence in Miami, the company strengthens its commitment to the U.S. market, joining its other seven innovation centers strategically located in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Turkey, Brazil, India, Bangladesh, and Mexico. This new space aims not only to drive textile transformation in the region but also to democratize access to sustainable technologies and serve as a collaboration and learning platform for brands and designers committed to a greener future.?

Jeanologia boasts a prominent global presence with ten subsidiaries, as well as offices and technical service centers worldwide. Currently, it exports its products to 72 countries.?

More than 35% of the 5 billion jeans produced annually worldwide are made using its technologies, and it has earned the trust of leading market brands such as Levi’s, Chanel, Inditex, Guess Jeans, Tommy Hilfiger, American Eagle, H&M, and Marks & Spencer, among many others.?

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Jeanologia: over 25 years transforming the textile industry??

Since 1994, Jeanologia’ s mission has been to create an ethical, sustainable, and eco-efficient textile industry. The company collaborates closely with brands, retailers, and their suppliers on their transformative journey, offering disruptive technologies, innovative software, and a new operational model. Their groundbreaking solutions, including laser technology, G2 ozone, Dancing Box, e-flow, and H2Zero, have revolutionized the textile industry, providing limitless design and garment finishing possibilities. These advancements not only reduce costs but also conserve water, energy, and chemicals, ensuring zero pollution.?

In 2024, Jeanologia celebrates the 25th anniversary of its pioneering laser technology, launched in 1999, which revolutionized denim finishing, replacing harmful practices and eliminating the use of harmful substances. With the same purpose in mind, Jeanologia now faces the challenge of reducing the environmental impact of the garment dyeing process - one of the most polluting in the industry - through its revolutionary ColorBox technology.?

With more than two decades of sustainable innovation, Jeanologia remains committed to creating an eco-efficient and ethical textile future, and encourages all industry stakeholders to get behind its Mission Zero: dehydrate and detoxify the textile industry. No more water and toxic chemicals used in garment finishing around the world.


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Skip Gordon

Fabric Technical Director - TAV Limited

8 个月

I’m hope I get to see it happen. I’m in my 51st year and it has never happened.

Exciting insights! The shift in textile production to the Americas is indeed promising. At Autify Verified, we're thrilled to support this trend with our new sourcing platform, connecting global manufacturers effortlessly!

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