Jeanologia, the Spanish technology company whose solutions are used to produce more than 40% of the world’s jeans, is celebrating its 30th anniversary and unveiling the next major step in textile manufacturing.
For three decades, Jeanologia has driven some of the most significant shifts in the industry: laser finishing that replaced harmful manual sanding, industrial ozone that removed toxic washing processes, eFlow that drastically reduces chemicals and water, H2Zero systems for full water recycling, and digital platforms that brought real transparency to production.
These technologies, among many others, helped scale cleaner, more responsible manufacturing worldwide.
Looking ahead, Jeanologia is accelerating the roadmap of its long-standing MissionZero vision, aiming to eliminate the environmental footprint of textile finishing by integrating a new generation of intelligent technologies, focused on AI-driven processes, advanced automation, and water-free systems, to enable a truly clean, connected, on-demand fashion industry.
Among the key records it has reached leading brands such as Levi’s, VF Corporation, Uniqlo, Gap, Inditex, American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, Mango, and luxury houses including Chanel, Prada and Balenciaga used its technology.
It has saved millions of liters of water saved, toxic chemicals eliminated, and the democratization of clean tech across over 70 countries.
Its next disruption actions are including AI-powered finishing, robotics, and systems that aim to achieve a zero-water, zero-toxicity industry.
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