Matoha Circular Textiles morning
Come to see the latest in material identification!
Please join us at this invitation-only event organised in collaboration with the University of the Arts London's Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (UAL-FTTI). The guests will include a wide range of textile sustainability stakeholders as well as investors from the impact investing space. We’ll have speakers discussing textile circularity, relevant policy as well as impact and solutions created by AI. We’ll also show you demos of the latest technology in textile material sorting and identification.
Matoha technology demos
We’re proud of the new technologies we’ve developed and would love to show them to you during the workshop tour:
- Our textile waste sorting robot, FabriBot, using our patented material-sensing gripper to automatically create recycling feedstocks by sorting old clothes.
- our new S-Bench, for identifying and sorting textiles for re-sale and recycling
- our next-generation Handheld and Desktop devices for identifying carpets, textiles and plastics
- our latest Cloud & data interface
- how we make our devices in London & you can meet our team
FabriBot
Automated, rapid and affordable sorting of textiles.
S-Bench
AI-augmented sorting and identification of textiles for re-use and recycling.
Next-gen devices
Our best material identification devices yet!
Agenda
- 9:00-9:30 ☕ Arrivals + coffee + snacks
9:30-10:00 💬 Welcome & introduction
- Welcome & introduction (Martin Holicky / Matoha, Professor Regina Frei / UAL)
- Matoha - Martin Holicky (CEO) - Unlocking textile circularity with AI
10:00-11:00 🤖 Workshop tour & demos of our latest tech + Q&A
- Hands-on testing of our devices
11:15-11:45 Guest speakers (2x15 min) - UKFT and Reskinned
11:45-12:15 Roundtable discussion (led by Regina Frei)
12:15-13:00 🍲 Lunch + networking
About Matoha
Matoha has created unique material identification technology that can instantly recognise the composition of textiles, plastics and flooring. Hundreds of customers in more than 60 countries around the world use Matoha devices daily to create feedstocks for recycling processes, QC in manufacturing and research. The technology is enabled by near-infrared spectroscopy, powered by Matoha's proprietary AI algorithms.
About UAL Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (UAL-FTTI)
University of the Arts Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (FTTI) exists to address the major sustainability challenges facing some of the world's largest, most complex and fast-moving industries - fashion, textiles and technology. Through research and development, knowledge exchange and collaborative practice, UAL FTTI drives innovation and good growth across business, higher education and government.