Fashion.ED Presented at the Jornadas Rodes Metaverso Alcoy
During the Metaverse Alcoy Conference, Pablo Díaz, director of the Department of Textile and Paper Engineering at UPV, participated in an inspiring roundtable discussion where he presented the innovative virtual experiments developed in the Fashion.ED project.
During his presentation, Díaz explained how these immersive tools are designed to integrate into traditional teaching, revolutionizing learning methods in the textile field. As he spoke, the audience watched a video that clearly and visually illustrated the experiments developed in the Fashion.ED project, demonstrating how these technologies enable more dynamic and engaging educational experiences. With concrete examples and a practical perspective, Díaz shared how textile education can benefit from Metaverse technology, creating new opportunities for students, professionals, and educators.
A Space for Leaders and Innovation
The Metaverse Alcoy Conference brought together prominent professionals, digital companies, technology industry leaders, and representatives from public administrations, all focused on discussing the trends, challenges, and opportunities offered by this technology.
Pablo Díaz’s roundtable discussion stood out as one of the event’s key moments, providing a unique perspective on the convergence of advanced technology and sustainable education while showcasing the transformative potential of the Metaverse in the industrial sector.
A Step Towards the Future
Events like these remind us that innovation and sustainability are essential to designing a more conscious and connected future. The Fashion.ED project continues to pave the way toward a more dynamic, digital, and inclusive textile education.
We invite you to watch the interview with Pablo Díaz, where he shares his vision and experience: https://youtu.be/QONWLjssGto?si=08EmlQNUcaVo2u0v.
If you want to learn more about the Rodes Metaverse Alcoy Conference, you can watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/live/NexUyxVkK50?si=XyGF1cNOxaTFVHqZ.