Fashion-Enter Ltd’s Factory Uncovered seminars and tours continue to fill the weekly calendar. This week, 2nd June 2025, the Fashion-Enter Ltd team, led by Director Caroline Ash, welcomed groups from The University of Minnesota and Texas State University.
Caroline said: “We kicked off the week with a new client from the US, The University of Minnesota, a fantastic group who were thoroughly engaged by the garment lifecycle process. They were blown away by our technology, and it’s especially rewarding that they’re already planning a return visit for next year.
“Then Texas State University joined us for their third visit, and the seminar was a huge success. The students were thoroughly engrossed, and we were impressed by their enthusiasm. They appreciated the breadth of topics we covered, and many stayed behind to ask questions and seek advice, which was incredibly rewarding.”




Feedback included…
University of Minnesota
“I learnt so much. Figures around sustainability, how AI is being used in the sector and how it may be used in the future. We’ll be back with future groups. Thank you!”
“I received a better understanding of the infrastructure of apparel, and learned about the reality of the industry.”
“I gained knowledge on sustainability and the use of AI in fashion.”
Texas State University:
“I have learned about what goes into being sustainable as a fashion brand. It is all about importance of the environment over profit. I really appreciate your time, and I really enjoyed seeing the in-depth process of manufacturing.”
“I learnt about the impacts of waste and how to mitigate excess waste, factory practices and differences. Very wonderful, thanks so much.”
“All questions were answered, everything was interesting and informative, awesome!”
“I loved this factory tour! As an American consumer we are not introduced to factory manufacturing specifically for apparel. This tour gave me an entirely new perspective for merchandising.”
“I learned the AI software helps to see what clothing looks like on models, the process of fixing broken clothes, and that there is a more sustainable way to make clothing. Thank you for being so nice and helpful!”
“Very good info related to emerging technologies in the fashion industry.”