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In today’s world, folding clothes might seem like a small task, but across industries it consumes an enormous amount of time, money, and human effort. In shopping malls and retail stores, customers try on garments and leave them unfolded in trial rooms. Workers then spend hours refolding and restocking. In e-commerce warehouses, laundries, hotels, and hospitals, thousands of garments, linens, and uniforms are folded every single day. This repetitive work requires manpower, slows efficiency, and often leads to inconsistent results.
Currently, the “solution” is simply to employ more staff. While this works, it is neither cost-efficient nor sustainable. Some folding machines have been prototyped in the past, but most failed due to high costs, limited fabric compatibility, and lack of scalability. This gap in the market creates an opportunity for an affordable, versatile, and reliable automation system.
My idea is to build a smart cloth-folding machine that can detect garment type and fold it neatly within seconds. Using sensors, AI-based recognition, and a mechanical folding system, the machine ensures speed, consistency, and neatness. Staff only need to place the garment on the tray, and the machine takes care of the rest.
The prototypes might not have AI in them but I'll keep adding features according to the customers need and feedbacks.
The beneficiaries are wide-ranging:
Retail stores and malls save labor costs and improve customer experience.
Warehouses and laundries increase efficiency by processing large volumes quickly.
Hotels and hospitals maintain hygiene and consistency.
Households may eventually adopt a compact version for daily convenience.
This problem matters to me because I have personally observed how much time workers spend on folding in malls. Solving this with technology not only saves resources but also improves work conditions by freeing staff from monotonous tasks. With the right design, this innovation could scale globally and become a key part of modern clothing management.
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