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CreateMe Technologies Inc. has announced strategic partnerships with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to launch Seed to System, an AI-assisted ecosystem that connects climate-smart cotton, domestic textile manufacturing, and robotic garment assembly. This pioneering initiative aims to demonstrate how apparel can be produced faster, more locally, and with greater supply chain resilience.
The partnership is a testament to the company’s commitment to building connected systems across material innovation, textile development, and advanced automation. According to Cam Myers, founder and CEO of CreateMe, “We believe the future of apparel manufacturing depends on building connected systems across material innovation, textile development, and advanced automation.” This vision is reflected in the Seed to System initiative, which seeks to create a new foundation for apparel manufacturing powered by technical innovation, AI-assisted development, and closer collaboration between next-generation partners.
CreateMe has developed a unified platform combining advanced robotics, proprietary adhesive bonding, and physical AI to produce garments with precision and consistency unattainable through traditional sewing. The company’s MeRA robotic assembly system won a 2026 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award, solidifying its position as a leader in automated soft-material manufacturing.
However, the apparel industry has historically operated through fragmented systems, with limited coordination between agriculture, textile manufacturing, and garment production. Decades of offshoring in pursuit of lower costs have also lengthened lead times, reduced visibility, increased emissions across the supply chain, and added inefficiencies between production stages. CreateMe aims to fix this by exploring a new model for developing and producing apparel across the U.S. with connected innovation partners.
The partnership with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics marks an important step towards achieving this goal. Avalo brings its expertise in leveraging AI to naturally evolve cotton genetics to create more efficient and sustainable raw material production. This technology creates much-needed resilience on the farm, while maintaining quality.
Laguna Fabrics contributes its knitting and dyeing capabilities to create high-quality fabric from Avalo’s climate-smart cotton. “We are excited to partner with innovators that are using AI to deliver the same climate-smart efficiency to the rest of the supply chain,” said Tricia Carey, chief commercial officer at Avalo.
CreateMe’s commercial-grade automated assembly platforms, MeRA and Pixel, then produce the finished garments. The company’s focus on building a better apparel system requires practical infrastructure, and this partnership demonstrates how knitting, dyeing, and manufacturing can work together in a more transparent and responsive way.
The Seed to System initiative will initially launch as a pilot to demonstrate how a fully integrated apparel manufacturing system can work in practice. The assembly process begins locally in Texas, with Avalo’s AI-assisted climate-smart cotton innovation. Laguna Fabrics then spins this cotton into fabric in California, leveraging its expertise in textile development.
Finally, CreateMe’s MeRA and Pixel platforms produce the finished garments, showcasing the company’s commitment to innovative manufacturing solutions. “We believe that by working together, we can unlock greater speed, resilience, and responsiveness through a more connected manufacturing ecosystem,” said Cam Myers, founder and CEO of CreateMe.
The partnership aims to demonstrate how brands can benefit from this new approach to apparel manufacturing, including faster lead times, reduced emissions, and increased transparency throughout the supply chain. The company plans to continue development through the summer with a focus on product design, material storytelling, and process visibility ahead of a planned Climate Week activation and capsule launch.
The success of Seed to System will depend on its ability to scale and demonstrate tangible benefits to brands and consumers. However, with its focus on innovation, collaboration, and sustainability, this partnership has the potential to revolutionize the apparel industry and create a more circular and responsible supply chain.
As the industry continues to evolve, partnerships like this one will be crucial in driving innovation and sustainability. By connecting climate-smart agriculture, advanced textile development, and automated assembly into a single collaborative framework, CreateMe, Avalo, and Laguna Fabrics are helping to build a more resilient and sustainable future for the industry.