Technical Design Intelligence
Technical product development for branded apparel systems and sensor-enabled wearables — guiding concepts to production-ready specifications.
Capabilities
Green Neurons supports the technical development of modern apparel systems and wearable products — translating concepts into manufacturable, production-ready specifications.
Clarifying product intent, technical requirements, and development constraints — establishing a clear foundation for design, materials, and manufacturing decisions.
Evaluating fabrics, trims, and construction methods to ensure durability, performance, and manufacturability across the product lifecycle.
Developing detailed technical packages including specifications, sizing standards, construction methods, and production documentation.
Supporting iterative sample development and testing — refining fit, materials, and construction before production scaling.
Designing products at the intersection of textile engineering and embedded systems — supporting sensor-enabled garments and emerging wearable applications.
Philosophy
Most apparel products fail not from lack of ideas, but from unclear specifications and fragmented development.
Green Neurons approaches apparel and wearable design as a technical discipline — aligning materials, construction, and manufacturing requirements early so concepts move efficiently toward production.
Clear specifications create faster iterations, stronger products, and reliable manufacturing outcomes.
Process
A disciplined four-phase methodology that turns complexity into clarity.
Understand the product idea, materials direction, intended use, and manufacturing goals.
Define materials, construction, sizing, and the specifications needed to build the product.
Create tech packs, prototypes, and manufacturing documentation.
Finalize specifications and prepare the product for manufacturing.
Intelligence Tool
Real-time disruption status for Asia → USA apparel shipping lanes. Select an origin country to see available routes, risk levels, and analyst notes — updated Q1 2026.
US–Canada trade war (Mar 4, 2025). 35% tariff on non-CUSMA goods as of Aug 1, 2025. Border delays and customs complexity.
→ Route directly to US ports. Avoid Canadian transshipment hubs.
Houthi attacks ongoing since Nov 2023. 75% drop in Suez canal traffic. All major carriers rerouted via Cape of Good Hope.
→ Adds 10–14 days + significant cost uplift to affected routes.
Data: Project44 · CH Robinson · Röhlig Logistics · NNR Global · Atlas Institute for International Affairs · Updated Q1 2026
Transit times and tariff rates are indicative. Verify with your freight forwarder before placing orders.
Contact
New engagements, collaborations, and consulting inquiries. Selective availability — pitch the problem you're solving.