The theme of the user summit was ‘Grow with CLO,’ featuring presentations, panels, and interactive booths to help users sprout new ideas, cultivate industry relationships, and learn how to achieve their goals with CLO’s software and platform, CLO Virtual Fashion said in a press release.
Presentations included an introduction and demo of CLO-SET, the company’s collaborative 3D creation workspace, instructions, and insights around implementation and training, and major updates around CLO’s release structure and upcoming features. New projects and initiatives were also shared, such as the web3 experience and metaverse converting service on Connect by CLO-SET, the company’s open marketplace and community platform.
Featured in the talks was a panel spotlighting Nicole Boyer, 3D creative lead at Arc’teryx; Erika Smallridge, senior 3D designer at L.L.Bean; and Andra Bogdan Rudwall and Daniel Townsley, 3D creative lead and tech designer at Abercrombie & Fitch Co. These 3D pioneers and long-time advocates of CLO shared their successes and creative usage of CLO at their companies—not just in design and concepting, but across the entire fashion pipeline.
“We wanted to create an ecosystem for people to really talk to each other, connect, and empathise with the similar experiences they are going through along their 3D journey,” said Ryan Lee-Teng, VP of business development for the Americas. “Our user summits aim to create a welcoming environment for CLO users to network with others in the space, provide feedback and learn from CLO designers, and generate new ideas around collaborating and utilising CLO.”
The summit also included time to explore various info booths where users could learn about CLO-SET, fabric digitisation, academics, APIs, and more. These were joined by booths from Dopl (providing 360-degree image capture services) and Kalypso (delivering digital transformation of the value chain), added the release.
“As a user-focused company, it is always great to see our users because that’s how we get our inspiration and ideas. By communicating together, we can build a better future together. I’m really glad we had this Los Angeles get-together and I hope we can get bigger and better every year,” said Simon Kim, the CEO of CLO Virtual Fashion.
CLO holds events to support its users all over the globe, with recent user summits held in Seoul, Munich, and Tokyo. Each received hugely positive feedback from CLO’s users and leaders in the industry, and the company plans to engage with users worldwide in the upcoming months.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)