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SBIR Phase I: Efficient 3D Body Reconstruction and Physics-Based Garment Simulation for Co — NSF Award to DIGI-CLONE LTD (GA, $304

The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to reduce the high volume of clothing returns in online shopping, a costly and inefficient outcome driven largely by poor fit. In 2024, about 43 percent of Americans shopped for apparel online, and nearly one in four item

Award titleSBIR Phase I: Efficient 3D Body Reconstruction and Physics-Based Garment Simulation for Co
Award ID2528099
AwardeeDIGI-CLONE LTD
CityDULUTH
StateGA
Amount obligated$304,888
Principal investigatorShawn Rigdon
ProgramSBIR Phase I
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThe broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to reduce the high volume of clothing returns in online shopping, a costly and inefficient outcome driven largely by poor fit. In 2024, about 43 percent of Americans shopped for apparel online, and nearly one in four items were returned—mostly due to size or fit issues. This project addresses that problem by creating a virtual fitting room experience that allows users to preview garments on a reali
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