Fashion Design Innovation Centre

The Fashion Design Innovation Centre (FDIC) is administered by the Eastern Cape Arts & Craft Hub (ECPACC) in partnership with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC).

The Centre is a flagship initiative designed to strengthen the Eastern Cape’s fashion and textile industry by equipping emerging designers and practitioners with the technical, creative, and business skills needed to thrive.

Target Beneficiaries:

The FDIC primarily serves:

    • Qualified graduates from formal tertiary institutions in fashion design.
    • Fashion design practitioners already working in the sector across the province.
    • Seamstresses without formal qualifications but with basic sewing skills, who are introduced to formal training at entry level to advance their capabilities.
ECPACC - Fashion Design Innovation Centre

Facilities and Services:

    • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Studio: A modern facility equipped with 10 desktop computers for digital pattern design, a digitiser for pattern grading, and a large-format plotter for printing.
    • Cut-Make-Trim (CMT) Studio: A fully equipped production space with specialised sewing machines that perform various functions to start, assemble, and finish garments at professional industry standards.
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