Jeanologia, a Spanish leader in eco-efficient technologies, has inaugurated a new hub in Miami's Wynwood district, propelling sustainable garment production in the Americas. This innovative center is poised to play a key role in the anticipated shift of 10 per cent of textile production back to the United States and 30 per cent closer to regions like Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Peru within five years.
CEO Enrique Silla envisions the Miami hub as a technological support base for on-shoring and near-shoring, as well as a creative catalyst for American digital designers. He highlights Miami's symbolic role as a unifying point in the Americas.
The hub features Jeanologia’s cutting-edge sustainable technologies, including the Atmos process with G2 technology and the Indra system, which uses ozone instead of water and chemicals for garment aging. Additionally, the water treatment system ensures water is treated and reused without chemicals. Digital tools like eDesigner for virtual jeans creation and EIM for monitoring environmental impact further bolster the hub's offerings.
Jeanologia's Miami hub joins a global network of innovation centers in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Turkey, Brazil, India, Bangladesh, and Mexico. This expansion underscores the company's commitment to democratizing sustainable technology access and fostering collaboration among brands and designers.
With a significant global footprint, Jeanologia exports to 72 countries, with over 35 per cent of the world's jeans production utilizing its technologies, trusted by brands such as Levi’s, Chanel, and H&M.