E-P Summit, Pitti Immagine’s fashiontech conference to be held April 9 and 10, 2024 in Florence, is to focus on AI in design, supply chain, retail.
The event — which has been held annually since 2011 — is hosting the 2024 edition on April 9 and 10 at Florence’s Stazione Leopolda venue, drawing more than 25 speakers, 47 exhibiting companies, as well as eight carefully selected fashiontech start-ups competing for a related award.
A dedicated area mounted inside the venue will showcase companies advancing the “smart factory” concept displaying machinery and innovation geared at leather goods and apparel manufacturing. They include Atom SpA, Brustia Alfameccanica Srl, Fratelli Alberti Srl, Newlast Group, Omac Srl and Sagitta SpA.
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