In the years 2000, 20, the established contact between EAT and Getzner was increased and intensified. On the exhibition booth, a discussion started on the existing and future possiblities of DesignScope victor.ĮAT’s plans to develop a dobby system based on the DesignScope victor concept exactly matched the goals of Alexander Gebhart. Six months later, at Heimtextil 2000, Alexander Gebhart from Getzner was one of the booth’s many visitors. At ITMA in Paris 1999, EAT presented the DesignScope victor Software for the first time.
CIS and EAT were working with one another as a cooperation due to the mutual use of SGI systems as hardware platforms. In 1995, the first EAT Jacquard systems were integrated at the Getzner facilities.Īt the time, the Dobby sector was handled with Dobby programs made by CIS. At that time, EAT was exclusively specializing in Jacquard software systems. At Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany in 2003 Getzner added the DesignScope victor Dobby System to their design and production departments.Įarly contacts between EAT and Getzner had been established in 1991. Getzner Textil AG in Bludenz, Austria is a very fashion-oriented dobby and jacquard weaving mill for the apparel sector with a significant stress on dobby fabrics.ĭuring the course of 20, Getzner initially decided to use the DesignScope victor Jacquard System.