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Article: CAD gaining widespread acceptance: NKSA, AGC study. (National Knitwear and Sportswear Association surveys show acceptance of computer aided design systems) (Apparel and Home Technology)
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- Daily News Record
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- August 5, 1993
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NEW YORK -- In one of the first attempts to gauge the acceptance of Computer Aided Design (CAD) in the apparel industry, a study has concluded that CAD use is firmly entrenched and expected to grow.
According to the survey, sponsored by the National Knitwear & Sportswear Association and the AGC Report, 51 percent of the apparel industry is currently using CAD systems for design, and many are contemplating buying a system in the near future.
The study was conducted as follows: 300 randomly chosen apparel designers were sent questionnaires by mail. Seventy-five filled out the survey, for a response rate of 25 percent.
Of the 49 percent that ...