Future Fashion Factory Adds 100th Industry Partner

The Future Fashion Factory community is bigger than ever, having just gained its 100th member.

Wyedean Weaving Co Ltd, the West Yorkshire mill which supplies uniform, accoutrements and braid to the UK Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces from its base in Haworth, is the latest UK textile company to become one of the Programme’s industry partners.

“We are delighted to be involved with Future Fashion Factory and glad to see so many other Yorkshire textile mills already involved,” says Rosie Wright, Business Development Manager at Wyedean.

“We are excited to see how we may be able to work together, or collaborate with others on new innovative projects.”

Future Fashion Factory started in October 2018 with just 10 core partners and three academic centres: the University of Leeds, University of Huddersfield, and Royal College of Art. Leeds City Council and Burberry were among the core partners.

Since then, businesses from young independent designers to major retailers have been keen to get involved, as well as technology and data companies supporting the fashion and textile industry.

Among the recent additions to the Future Fashion Factory community are technology giant IBM, young design brand Cunnington & Sanderson, and Community Clothing, the social enterprise founded by Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant.

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Professionals working across the industry are also welcome to become members, as are students and alumni of the three academic centres.

Suzy Shepherd, founder of Yorkshire Textiles and Co-Director of Future Fashion Factory, said:

“We’re thrilled with the extent of the support Future Fashion Factory has received across the industry, from independent designers to global brands and Yorkshire’s prestigious mills. Members of our community share a fantastic bank of knowledge, skills and creativity which is already enabling new collaborations and making a real difference to businesses.

“We remain committed to supporting innovation in the UK fashion and textiles industry and can’t wait to see where these new partnerships lead.”

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Members of Future Fashion Factory receive privileged access to the cutting-edge research being conducted at the three universities, as well as members-only events and networking opportunities, and eligibility to apply for collaborative R&D funding through our innovation funding calls. The second funding call will open to expressions of interest on September 2.

Find out more about Future Fashion Factory membership