According to a recent LinkedIn post from Refabric, the company is promoting an upcoming Refabric Live Webinar that showcases its Design Module and Tech Pack Module. The session appears designed to walk users through the workflow from initial creative concept to production-ready documentation within its platform.
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The post describes functionality for creating designs from reference images, fabric inputs, prompts, and sketches, and then refining them using advanced editing tools for assets, garment sections, fabrics, colors, trims, and silhouettes. It also notes capabilities for converting garments, flats, or technical drawings into structured tech packs, including technical drawings and organized measurements and material details.
For investors, the webinar focus suggests Refabric is emphasizing end-to-end digitalization of fashion design and product development, potentially increasing the stickiness and perceived value of its product for apparel brands and manufacturers. Deeper adoption of integrated design-to-tech-pack workflows could support recurring revenue, reduce customer churn, and strengthen the company’s competitive positioning in the fashion AI and PLM-adjacent software space.
The emphasis on production-ready documentation and structured data may also indicate Refabric is targeting enterprise-grade workflows where accuracy, consistency, and speed are critical. If the company can convert webinar attendees into paying customers or upsell existing users to broader module usage, this type of educational marketing could translate into improved customer lifetime value and higher monetization of its AI-driven design capabilities.
The post specifies that the webinar will be conducted in Turkish and scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, from 2:00 to 2:45 p.m. TRT, suggesting a particular focus on the Turkish or regional fashion market. This regional emphasis may signal where Refabric currently sees the strongest traction or near-term growth opportunities, which could shape its geographic expansion strategy and resource allocation going forward.

