The technological landscape of the Asian textile sector is shifting toward a fully automated model as Jeanologia introduces its integrated finishing suite at Indo Intertex 2026. By merging the ‘Billy’ artificial intelligence system with high-speed laser technology and G2 ozone treatments, the Spanish firm is moving beyond simple hardware to a data-driven production ecosystem. This integration allows manufacturers to bypass traditional, labor-intensive methods - such as hand-sanding and chemical stone washing - in favor of a digital workflow that ensures consistent quality across industrial scales. The ‘Compact Super’ laser system, a centerpiece of this rollout, demonstrates how localized wear and complex vintage patterns can now be executed with mathematical precision, effectively removing human error from the finishing process.
Atmospheric ozone technology challenges traditional water consumption
A critical component of this industrial pivot is the transition from water-based processing to atmospheric finishing. The Atmos process, utilizing G2 ozone technology, leverages air as a natural oxidizing agent to adjust indigo tones and create abrasion effects without the environmental toll of toxic chemicals or pumice stones. This shift is a core pillar of the "Mission Zero" initiative, which seeks to decouple textile growth from resource depletion. As the Asia-Pacific region solidifies its role as the global axis of garment exports, the adoption of these waterless solutions is becoming a prerequisite for international trade. This strategy reflects a broader market reality where profitability is increasingly linked to traceability and the elimination of hazardous discharge within the global supply chain.












