The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has signed a tripartite framework agreement with global apparel manufacturer Crystal International Group Limited (Crystal Group) and the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) to integrate advanced artificial intelligence (AI) throughout the textile production process. By developing industry-specific large language model Textile-GPT for textiles, the collaboration aims to enhance intelligent design, optimize production process, streamline supply chain management, automate quality inspections, and foster innovation in smart wearables.
The three parties will also establish a Textile AI Innovation Hub, promote AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS), and cultivate cross-disciplinary "AI + Textiles" talent. This collaboration will strengthen global AI adoption in the textile industry, support the upgrade and transformation of manufacturing processes through technological innovation, and ultimately realize the vision of smart manufacturing. These initiatives will further propel Hong Kong's advancement in cultivating new quality productive forces and bolster the city’s competitiveness.
With the rapid evolution of AI technology, large language model-powered AI Agents have become core drivers of industrial transformation. The collaboration between HKUST, Crystal Group, and HKRITA aims to leverage the strengths of industry, academia, and R&D to expedite industrial upgrading and transformation. This collaboration will enhance industrial automation and promote sustainable practices across the $1.5 trillion global textile industry, focusing on three key areas:
To facilitate the collaboration, HKUST, Crystal Group, and HKRITA are joining forces to establish the Textile AI Innovation Hub, aiming to drive R&D and test large model intelligence. The partnership will also explore the deployment of these technologies across Crystal Group's global production facilities and develop Textile AIaaS solutions to provide standardized tools and technical support for the industry, fostering growth for textile startups. The partners will organize research projects, industry training, and international forums to cultivate "AI + Textiles" talent, ensuring the workforce is well-prepared for the AI era.
HKUST Vice-President for Research and Development Prof. Tim CHENG remarked, "HKUST is proud to lead this collaboration, which is a concrete step in cultivating the new quality productive forces central to Hong Kong's and the nation's future economic strategy. Developing the textile-specific LLM, establishing the AI Innovation Hub, and fostering cross-disciplinary talent are precisely the kinds of innovation-driven upgrades needed to transition from traditional manufacturing to high-tech, sustainable production. This is how we translate policy vision into industrial reality and global competitiveness.”
Mr. Andrew LO, Chief Executive Officer of Crystal International Group Limited, said, “Artificial intelligence is key to the future of manufacturing. We're excited to work with HKUST and HKRITA to extend our digital transformation and co-develop a scalable, sustainable smart manufacturing model that drives new energy into the industry.”
“Our vision goes beyond technology. It’s about positioning Hong Kong as a hub for industrial AI innovation,” said Mr Jake KOH, Chief Executive Officer of The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel. “Hong Kong knows how to navigate the textile world, and now, it is ready to grow through AI.”