Code and Clothes - How Open Data is Helping to Fix Fashion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how open data and open source code are revolutionizing the fashion industry in this 20-minute keynote address. Discover the environmental and social challenges facing global fashion and learn how increased supply chain transparency is driving positive change. Gain insights into the Open Apparel Registry's innovative approach to promoting transparency and fostering collaboration within the industry. Understand the vital role of open data sharing in improving clothing production and retail practices, and see firsthand how technology is being leveraged to address large-scale issues in fashion manufacturing and distribution.
Syllabus
Keynote: Code and Clothes: How Open Data is Helping to Fix Fashion - Katie Shaw & Deborah Boyer
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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