DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE GARMENT AND KNITWEAR INDUSTRY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS
Keywords:
Garment Industry, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Analytics, Digital Technologies, Efficiency, Automation.Abstract
The article examines the possibilities of applying artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics in the garment and knitwear industry and their impact on production efficiency. The study substantiates the relevance of introducing digital technologies in the processes of forecasting market demand, optimal resource allocation, and quality control. It also analyzes the possibilities of automating production processes, increasing labor productivity, and ensuring product competitiveness through AI-based models. The results obtained can be effectively used in making innovative management decisions in garment and knitwear enterprises.Downloads
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