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Article

Innovation Impact in the Textile Industry: From the Toyota Production System to Artificial Intelligence

by
Paula Tavares de Carvalho
1,2,
José Dias Lopes
3 and
Ricardo Jorge Raimundo
1,4,*
1
ISEC Lisboa—Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências, 1750-142 Lisbon, Portugal
2
BRU—Business Research Unit, ISCTE—Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa, IUL—Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, 1649-026 Lisboa, Portugal
3
ISEG—Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, Universidade de Lisboa, 1200-781 Lisbon, Portugal
4
IADE-Faculdade de Design, Tecnologia e Comunicação, Universidade Europeia, 1200-649 Lisbon, Portugal
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sustainability 2025, 17(3), 1170; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031170
Submission received: 29 November 2024 / Revised: 22 January 2025 / Accepted: 30 January 2025 / Published: 31 January 2025

Abstract

The Toyota Production System (TPS) was a revolutionary approach to automobile production that influenced companies all over the world. The fight against redundancy is at the core of this approach. The textile industry remains one of the most polluting sectors worldwide, which makes environmental sustainability a key concern. In line with national priorities, companies are striving to balance profitability with sustainability, minimizing defects and reducing waste. This study explores the evolution of textile production systems from TPS principles to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how they can be used from a sustainability perspective. Smartex, a textile start-up recognized as the winner of the Web Summit 2021 competition, was chosen as the focus of this case study. Employing qualitative research methods, including content analysis of interviews, management reports and website data, the study examines the parallels and distinctions between TPS and Smartex’s AI-driven system. The findings highlight how Smartex is revolutionizing the textile industry by leveraging AI to avoid defects and reduce waste, advancing both environmental and commercial objectives. Finally, the implications and limitations of the research are explained.
Keywords: textile industry; toyota production system; artificial intelligence; defects; waste textile industry; toyota production system; artificial intelligence; defects; waste

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de Carvalho, P.T.; Lopes, J.D.; Raimundo, R.J. Innovation Impact in the Textile Industry: From the Toyota Production System to Artificial Intelligence. Sustainability 2025, 17, 1170. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031170

AMA Style

de Carvalho PT, Lopes JD, Raimundo RJ. Innovation Impact in the Textile Industry: From the Toyota Production System to Artificial Intelligence. Sustainability. 2025; 17(3):1170. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031170

Chicago/Turabian Style

de Carvalho, Paula Tavares, José Dias Lopes, and Ricardo Jorge Raimundo. 2025. "Innovation Impact in the Textile Industry: From the Toyota Production System to Artificial Intelligence" Sustainability 17, no. 3: 1170. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031170

APA Style

de Carvalho, P. T., Lopes, J. D., & Raimundo, R. J. (2025). Innovation Impact in the Textile Industry: From the Toyota Production System to Artificial Intelligence. Sustainability, 17(3), 1170. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031170

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