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Lectra, X-Rite offer color tech for fashion firms

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CIOL Bureau
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PARIS, FRANCE: Lectra, a provider integrated technology solutions, today announced that it has entered into new partnership agreement with X-Rite, a provider in color management, measurement and communication technologies.

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X-Rite, and its subsidiary Pantone, develop, manufacture, market and support innovative color solutions through measurement systems, software, color standards and services. They have an expertise in inspiring, selecting, measuring, formulating, communicating and matching color, which translates to better quality and reduced costs for users in a range of industries.

Lectra and X-Rite would provide fashion companies with a seamless solution for color management, said a press release.

This partnership would enhance Lectra’s value-added solutions, including Lectra Fashion PLM, a fashion-specific product lifecycle management solution on the market, Kaledo,  fashion and textile design suite, and Modaris 3D Fit, Lectra’s 3D virtual prototyping application.

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"We are delighted to partner with Lectra to deliver advanced tools in color communication for the fashion design community," said Iris Mangelschots, senior vice president Sales and Marketing, X-Rite.

"ColorMunki and Pantone are established standards for brand owners in graphic design for color selection, control and communication. Our partnership with Lectra, a recognized world leader in the fashion design industry, will extend these same benefits to fashion designers in an efficient, integrated way, connecting yet another integral link along the apparel supply chain," he added.

Daniel Harari, Lectra CEO further said, “Color is critical in design, but it is an expensive business that can be very hard to control. Integrating X-Rite and Pantone technology into Lectra’s solutions will provide designers with a tool to enhance the quality and speed of exchanges between design, development and production, while keeping to the company’s original design concept as closely as possible.”