Industry Technologies
FastSewn Launches Fully Automated SEG Sewing Machine Technology with Laser Cutting
FastSewn, a provider of sewing machine automation, has announced that it will be at the Henderson Sewing Machine Company Booth 2531 at TexProcess in Atlanta from May 6-8, 2025. They will be demonstrating our patent-pending Moving Conveyor Technology (MCT) as well as presenting videos of this groundbreaking technology, showing feeding directly from rolls of textile, complete CNC patterned sewing, followed by cutting to shape, along with samples that will be available. The new FastSewn sewing & laser cutting solution promises to revolutionize how sewing enthusiasts and professionals approach their craft, with various innovative features designed to enhance precision, speed, and ease of use.
The FastSewn Automated CNC Flatbed Sewing & Laser Cutting SolutionThe FastSewn solution is the result of years of research and development, aimed at addressing the needs and challenges faced in the manufacture of technical textiles and printed textile graphics through their sewing needs.
Automation is available in every other step of the process, from design to print to cutting to shape. But with sewing, especially in the West, it is hard to find, train, motivate, and keep skilled sewers. FastSewn solves that dilemma with a system that is as easy to use as the flatbed cutters you already use.
Key Features and Benefits• Accurate Stitching Technology: The FastSewn solution sews with the same accuracy and versatility you have in the other process for textile manufacture. Limited training is required, and the system can be run by the same person who runs your grand format printers. In an interesting new addition to the system, the 2nd layer can be the dispensing and sewing of SEG keder onto printed signage.
[SEG keder is the essential component sewn onto the edge of fabric prints that allows them to be easily installed and tensioned within SEG frame systems, commonly used for high-quality displays like lightboxes, retail signage, trade show booths, and other tension fabric displays.]
• High-Speed Performance: With a maximum sewing speed of 3,000 stitches per minute, the FastSewn machine allows users to complete their projects faster without compromising on quality.• Enhanced Precision: The machine is equipped with a computerized system that ensures consistent stitch quality and precision, making it easier for users to achieve professional results. Automatic feeding, sewing, and cutting of SEG keder is now available, eliminating the need for manual sewers.
• User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies the sewing process, allowing users to select and customize their preferred stitch patterns and settings easily.• Durability and Reliability: Built with high-quality materials, the FastSewn machine is designed to withstand rigorous use and provide long-lasting performance.• Quiet Operation: The machine operates with minimal noise, ensuring a comfortable and pleasant sewing and cutting experience.
Foundation Customer Commitment:
Early users of the FastSewn sewing and cutting solution will play a significant part in its early years of operation.
FastSewn has taken orders for the delivery of Beta Systems in Q4 2025. Once they provide stable performance, deliveries to an additional 15-25 Foundation Customers will begin. The members of this Foundation Group will make a purchase commitment to FastSewn, and in return will have the first right to access the technology during continued development and have the first opportunities to become early adopters while helping to accelerate the delivery of a useful solution to the marketplace. FastSewn is currently looking for additional group members to work with us to finalize the system’s development to meet industry needs.
Solutions from FastSewnSystems are available in four widths and lengths, with manual roll feeders. Motorized feeders are an option, as are knife-cutting tools. They are also available in 1.2M, 1.8M, 2.2M, and 3.3M sizes, with both manual and motorized roll-off units.
Source: FastSewn – Mikkelsen Innovation ApS