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Jack Technology Selects Siemens for Apparel Manufacturing

by | Jun 17, 2026

Intelligence Center X rollout will support low-code development, product engineering, automation and robotics work for sewing equipment production
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PLANO, TX, June 17, 2026 – Jack Technology has selected Siemens to create a digital development environment for apparel manufacturing that spans low-code application development, product engineering and automation for software-driven production.

Jack Technology will deploy Siemens’ Intelligence Center X to build a digital development environment for apparel manufacturing. The rollout will begin with Mendix for agentic low-code development and Designcenter software for product engineering, both part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio.

The company plans to use the Siemens software stack to build, deploy and update manufacturing and robotics-related applications, supporting product design, simulation and manufacturing work for mechanical systems, including humanoid robots used in sewing workshops. Siemens will also provide technical training as Jack Technology develops a digital platform for the sewing equipment industry.

“Collaborating with Siemens marks a critical step in advancing our digital strategy,” said Hu Wenhai, president of new product development at Jack Technology. “The flexibility of Intelligence Center X – Mendix, combined with the capabilities of Siemens’ Designcenter, will help us manage growing manufacturing complexity, accelerate innovation and deliver more intelligent solutions to our customers.”

Integrating Siemens’ digital engineering and agentic enterprise system is expected to shorten development cycles, improve product quality, optimize production workflows, reduce costs and increase manufacturing efficiency by up to 30%.

“We are pleased to collaborate with Jack Technology to explore the potential of intelligent manufacturing, including the application of AI and humanoid robotics,” said Raymond Kok, CEO, Mendix, a Siemens business. “By combining agentic low‑code development with digital product engineering, manufacturers can move faster from concept to production.”

“This collaboration highlights how digital technologies are reshaping apparel manufacturing,” said Leo Liang, senior vice president and managing director for Greater China, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “With Siemens’ AI-enabled software portfolio, Jack Technology is well positioned to strengthen innovation capabilities and deliver greater value across the global apparel manufacturing ecosystem.”

Source: Siemens

About Siemens Digital Industries Software

Siemens Digital Industries Software, a business unit of Siemens AG, provides industrial software, hardware and related services through the Siemens Xcelerator platform. The company’s portfolio includes product lifecycle management, electronic design automation, simulation and digital twin tools, manufacturing operations management and low-code application development. These products support design, engineering and production workflows across sectors such as aerospace and defense, automotive, electronics and semiconductors, machinery, medical devices and process manufacturing. Siemens Digital Industries Software traces its origins to 1963 as United Computing, later becoming Siemens PLM Software in 2007 before adopting its current name. It supplies technologies that help organizations manage product, process data, and improve development and manufacturing efficiency across a range of industrial applications.

About Jack Technology

Jack Technology Co. Ltd. makes industrial sewing machines and related systems for apparel and other production users. Products include lockstitch, overlock, interlock, special and heavy-duty machines, along with cutting, hanging, sorting, warehousing and logistics systems. Its software supports factory operations, sample rooms, production planning, warehouse management and product data management. The company also provides spare parts, service support, training, maintenance information and parts-ordering tools. It serves customers in apparel, footwear, luggage, furniture, leather, automotive and aviation sectors through distributors and service networks. Jack Technology traces its roots to 1995, when Taizhou Feiqiu Sewing Machine Company was established. The company is headquartered in Taizhou, China. Its products reach more than 160 countries. The company reports more than 8,000 employees.