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Development of a footwear sizing system for diabetic feet. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Dash B   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Responsive Industrial Polymers: A Marriage of Polyurethanes with Liquid Crystal Elastomers? [PDF]

open access: yesACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Yue L   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An agent-based framework for global purchasing and manufacturing in a shoe industry

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2002
Global competition is forcing the present day industry to produce high quality product more fast and inexpensively. The need for fast information exchange has increased among the remote locations for the cooperation and coordination. In this study, a virtual global manufacturing system in a shoe company is constructed that distributes production ...
Tae Woon Kim   +2 more
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Social Manufacturing Pattern in the Intelligent Reform of the Shoes and Clothing Industry

2021 IEEE 1st International Conference on Digital Twins and Parallel Intelligence (DTPI), 2021
Along with economic globalization, the shoes and clothing market is undergoing huge changes and is facing increasing individualized demands. To realize personalized customization, we propose a social manufacturing pattern for the shoes and clothing industry.
Yansong Cao   +4 more
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Design and functionalisation of shoe outsoles with antimicrobial properties using additive manufacturing technologies: industrial applications

Computers in Industry, 2020
Abstract Cross-contamination by people movement is a serious problem in food and health environments. This is caused by the need for workers to move around different areas of the workspace, carrying bacterial agents in their shoes from one place to another.
Miguel Davia-Aracil   +5 more
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Women in Industry: The Manufacture of Boots and Shoes

American Journal of Sociology, 1909
Unlike the manufacture of cloth, the making of boots and shoes was not, historically, a woman's industry. Shoemaking or cobbling was considered "men's work" almost as universally as spinning was looked upon as work for women. Yet in this country, throughout the nineteenth century, women found one of their most important occupations in the manufacture ...
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