At Texprocess, industrial technology leader Brother Industries is showcasing its latest advancements in industrial sewing, automation, and customized production systems, reflecting the industry’s growing shift toward integrated and intelligent manufacturing solutions.
The company’s presentation focuses on enhancing productivity, precision, and workflow efficiency across a wide range of applications, including apparel, automotive interiors, furniture, protective equipment, and technical textiles.
Expanding Role of Automation in Sewing Technologies
Brother’s exhibition highlights a comprehensive portfolio of industrial sewing machines alongside intelligent automation systems designed to support increasingly complex manufacturing environments.
From high-speed single-needle lockstitch machines to programmable pattern sewing solutions, the technologies aim to address key industry challenges such as labor shortages, consistency in quality, and the need for higher production efficiency.
A central innovation on display is the K series pattern sewing machine, featuring the DigiFlex Tune system. This technology enables digital adjustment of sewing parameters while monitoring thread tension in real time, helping to reduce defects and improve process stability.
Integration of Automation Expertise
Following the integration of Busche Automation into the Brother Group, the company has expanded its capabilities in automated production systems. This development allows Brother to offer more comprehensive solutions that combine sewing operations with intelligent automation, enabling streamlined workflows and higher levels of operational control.
The move reflects a broader industry trend toward end-to-end automation, where machine performance is increasingly linked to system-level integration.
Robotics Addressing Industry Bottlenecks
Automation in textile production is further illustrated through solutions such as OmniVance Sewing Cell from ABB Robotics, designed to address labor-intensive processes in sectors like automotive interiors.
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The system utilizes a 4-axis SCARA robot to integrate material handling, feeding, inspection, and sewing into a single automated cell. Such solutions are gaining importance as manufacturers seek to maintain consistent quality while reducing dependency on skilled labor.
Collaboration for Specialized Applications
Brother is also presenting collaborative innovations alongside SipItaly, with a focus on denim manufacturing technologies. The partnership highlights how tailored solutions can address the specific demands of performance-driven and fashion-oriented production segments.
This collaborative approach reflects an increasing emphasis on application-specific engineering, where solutions are developed to meet the precise needs of different textile sectors.
Focus on Process Optimization
Throughout the exhibition, Brother’s technical specialists are engaging with manufacturers to explore customized production concepts, including workflow optimization and machine configuration tailored to specific applications.
As textile and flexible material processing continues to evolve, the company’s presence at Texprocess underscores the importance of combining machine innovation with automation, digitalization, and collaborative expertise to meet the demands of modern manufacturing.
















