A Taste of the Future for Defence Recruits

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Australian Defence Apparel New Zealand (ADA NZ), a subsidiary of Australia’s primary manufacturer of high-tech uniforms and equipment (ADA), is offering New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) recruits a glimpse into the future by equipping them with the latest innovation in digital fitting technology.

ADA NZ has partnered with Australian 3D-scanning technology company Bodd, to further revolutionise total apparel management systems to the NZDF.

Bodd’s advanced scanning technology captures rich body data in real-time, and provides instant sizing across the entire defence catalogue of products, matched to each service personnel’s measurements.

As the only sizing solution that can deliver sizing from head to toe from one single scan, the technology will drastically reduce resource requirements, and is significantly faster than manual fitting processes within the defence force.

Chief Executive Officer of ADA, Chris Dixon said: “ADA’s partnership with Bodd is instrumental in delivering on our commitment to combine leading textiles and new technologies to solve apparel distribution challenges.

“This revolutionary digital fitting technology allows for a seamless user experience, as it drastically reduces time required for fitting and kitting of defence personnel. We are excited to be rolling this out first to the NZDF this year,” Mr Dixon said.

As the largest uniform and equipment provider in Australia spanning military, law enforcement, healthcare and numerous government and corporate industries, ADA will also roll out this digital fitting technology and its benefits across industry.

ADA’s commitment to technological innovation was also showcased at the Land Forces Expo in late 2022, where they unveiled their end-to-end uniform management system incorporating digital and contactless fittings powered by Bodd, click-and-collect lockers, and virtual tours of onshore manufacturing facilities.

Bodd Co-Founder and Chief Executive Rob Fisher said: “This is one of Bodd's first Military deployments, following successful implementations globally across a range of protective and Government services and we are incredibly excited to be rolling out with a local defence partner right here in our own backyard.

“With our world-class technology, we can size a recruit to an incredible degree of accuracy. From 30 to 45 seconds of scanning, they can be fitted head to toe, from combat clothing to service dress uniforms, including footwear and accessories.”.

“It’s almost limitless what you can do,” he said

By matching the scanned proportions of the recruit against the inventory of every item of clothing that they require to perform their duties, a unique database is developed as part of their NZDF record. In the future NZDF may also look to tap into the additional wealth of health and wellness information that can also be derived from a scan session.

Bodd’s 3D scanners are manufactured in Australia thanks to the company’s partnership with Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solutions.
 

For more information, visit https://www.ada.com.au/

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