The Robotics Living Lab (RoLL) is a £3.8m development at Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University.
RoLL is funded by the World Class Labs programme through the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), which aims to give UK researchers and innovators access to the quality laboratories, equipment and digital resources they need to thrive.
Equipped with collaborative robotics and textile adjacent technologies, the new fashion research facility supports micro-scale fashion businesses using robotic technologies, particularly focussing on creating high-value, low-volume fashion production in the UK.
RoLL conceives, tests, and develops new tooling solutions. Applications include stitching, cutting, pressing, and repair tools to support small fashion design businesses in using innovative manufacturing processes for more sustainable production.
The lab encourages new forms of research partnerships, enables fashion research to inform policy on carbon-neutral manufacturing, and supports Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s 2038 target for net-zero manufacturing.
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As well as developing innovative collaborative robotic tooling, RoLL’s offer includes bespoke workshops and consultancy focused on creative and agile automation for businesses.
RoLL is aligned with a new research group on Fashion Technologies, which explores the role of systems, tools and interfaces in fashion design and production through practice-focused research.