The training is intended for professionals in the fashion, textile, garment industry professionals and technology teachers who wish to enhance their ability to analyse garment technical sketches, identify links between materials, construction and technological solutions, and assess their impact on sustainability. Participants will examine how a single garment design can be produced using different technologies, the effect of each choice on quality, cost and environmental impact. The programme combines theory with practical assignments, enabling participants to apply the acquired knowledge in real manufacturing situations and make data-driven decisions.
phone +370 626 32316
email virginija.daukantiene@ktu.lt
Professor Ph.D. Virginija Daukantienė works in the Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Design at KTU, is a member of the research group Technologies of Functional Materials at the KTU, has over 20 years of academic career in undergraduate (Fashion Engineering) and graduate (Fashion Innovation Technologies) programmes, and teaches the modules: Clothing Technologies, Special Clothing Technologies, Design of Scientific Fashion Research, Fashion Product Exploitation Modelling, etc., delivered lectures in Sweden, France, Estonia, Latvia, and Italy under the Erasmus exchange program and attended traineeships in Spain and the Netherlands, supervises final degree projects and Ph.D. students, published 13 books and textbooks, more than 45 articles in international scientific journals and more than 40 other publications, participates in scientific conferences, works on expertise for industry, study, national and international research projects.
K. Donelaičio St. 73
44249 Kaunas, Lithuania
phone: +370 (671) 36 146
email mvg@ktu.lt