2025 SFTI-CMU International Conference (한국의류산업학회 국제학술대회)

Dr. Park and our WEAR Lab members participated in the 2025 SFTI-CMU(Society of Fashion & Textile Industry - Chiang Mai University) International Conference, held July 18-21, 2025, at Chiang Mai University.

The conference was made even more meaningful with the participation of all our lab members, including the incoming graduate students for the next semester.

It was also a great pleasure to meet Dr. Nam and the alumni members, and we were delighted to capture the moment with photos.

So Hyun (J), Young A, and Zahra gave three oral presentations, and So Hyun (D) presented a poster.

  • Lee, S.H (J)., Lee, J. Lou, Y., Ebrahimian, Z. & Park, J. (2025, 7). From Exoskeleton to Wearable Suit: A 3D Technology-Based Collaborative Design Process of the Axial Walker. Oral presented at the 2025 SFTI-CMU(Society of Fashion & Textile Industry - Chiang Mai University) Annual Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • Koh, Y. A., Park, S., Kang, S., Lee, S. H (D) & Park, J. (2025, 7). An emotion prediction model based on CMFS (color, material, finish, style) for eco-friendly apparel products. Oral presented at the 2025 SFTI-CMU(Society of Fashion & Textile Industry - Chiang Mai University) Annual Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • Ebrahimian, Z., Kim, H., Kim, S., Lee, S.H (J)., Hong, Y., Lee, M. & Park, J. (2025, 7). Defining Practical Tolerance Levels for AI-Based 2D Body Measurement. Oral presented at the 2025 SFTI-CMU(Society of Fashion & Textile Industry - Chiang Mai University) Annual Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • Lee, S. H (D)., Hong, Y., Kang, S., Park, S., Kim, M., Lee, J., Kim, S. & Park, J. (2025, 7). Key Durability Considerations in the Design of Wearable Circuit Systems. Poster presented at the 2025 SFTI-CMU(Society of Fashion & Textile Industry - Chiang Mai University) Annual Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

In addition to the academic discussions at the conference, we also had the opportunity to visit the International Invited Exhibition, "Celebrating the Culture, Inspiring the Innovation: The Future Craft", which provided insightful perspectives on the fusion of traditional crafts and modern design.

We also attended inspiring keynote lectures that broadened our understanding of the latest trends in fashion and textile innovation. Overall, the experience was both educational and inspiring, and we look forward to applying these insights to our future research in the upcoming semester.

Thank you to everyone for their hard work and participation! 🥰👍👍

 
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