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Responsive Fashion Institute

Responsive Fashion Institute

The Responsive Fashion Institute develops immersive VR environments to expand technological boundaries in the field of sustainable fashion and harness digital innovation for positive impact. The Institute develops digital applicat...

Founded2026
Business ModelOther
IndustryFashion
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About Responsive Fashion Institute

The Responsive Fashion Institute develops immersive VR environments to expand technological boundaries in the field of sustainable fashion and harness digital innovation for positive impact. The Institute develops digital applications and advises companies and decision-makers on Web3, XR technologies, AI, blockchain technology, and circular economy. Additionally, applied research projects and information events on XR technologies, psychological and physical health aspects of fashion, and material development are conducted.

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