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Jeanologia unveils a new sustainable textile finishing model powered by AI, laser and ozone at Indo Intertex

BusinessNeel Achary16 Apr 2026

Valencia (April 16, 2026).
Jeanologia, a global leader in eco-efficient technologies for the textile industry, is taking part in Indo Intertex 2026, held from April 15 to 18 at the Jakarta International Expo (Indonesia), bringing together manufacturers, production managers, and industrial decision-makers from across the textile value chain in the Asia-Pacific region.

In this setting, the Spanish company presents a new model for garment finishing based on the integration of its artificial intelligence system “Billy,” laser technology, and G2 Ozone, designed to transform production processes towards more automated, efficient, and responsible models.

More than 25 years ago, Jeanologia revolutionized denim finishing with its laser technology, replacing manual processes such as hand sanding and sandblasting, which were associated with high environmental impact and risks to workers’ health. Today, the company takes a step further by combining this technology with advanced air-based washing solutions and AI, consolidating a more creative, precise, clean, and efficient production model.

Digital creativity with industrial precision

At Indo Intertex 2026, Jeanologia showcases the latest developments in its laser technology, now enhanced by its AI system Billy, improving design quality and marking precision on denim garments. This combination allows for the accurate reproduction of vintage effects, localized wear, and complex patterns with full consistency, eliminating manual reprocessing and ensuring more authentic finishes.

Live demonstrations at Jeanologia’s booth feature the Compact Super laser system, highlighting its capacity to deliver high-speed processing, increased productivity, and consistent quality in industrial environments.

Full process automation and increased execution speed allow manufacturers to meet the demands of the textile industry, where operational efficiency, digitalization, and sustainability have become key factors for competing in international markets.

The ozone revolution

As a complement to laser technology, Jeanologia presents its Atmos process, based on G2 Ozone + Indra technology, which enables garment finishing treatments using air, replacing traditional water-based washing processes.

G2 Ozone transforms oxygen from the air into ozone, which acts as a natural oxidizing agent for indigo, allowing the fabric to be cleaned and the final tone of the garment to be adjusted. It offers a sustainable alternative to traditional and polluting stone washing, enabling abrasion effects, marbling, and tone variations in denim (from dark to medium or light washes) without the use of pumice stones or toxic chemicals.

The combination of AI, laser, and ozone technologies makes it possible to produce garments with an authentic and natural look, without manual intervention, with minimal water consumption and no harmful substances, in line with the company’s global goal: Mission Zero, which aims to dehydrate and detoxify the textile industry worldwide.

Asia, the new axis of textile competitiveness

Asia-Pacific has established itself as the main driver of the global textile industry, concentrating some of the world’s largest production and export hubs. Manufacturers and brands are accelerating their transition towards more efficient, automated, and sustainable models, driven by growing international demands for traceability, environmental impact reduction, and competitiveness.

Jeanologia has a strong presence in the region, where it has been working for more than two decades alongside manufacturers, exporters, and major textile groups, providing technological solutions, consultancy, and local technical support. This track record has enabled the company to position itself as a strategic partner in the industry’s shift towards cleaner, digital, and more profitable processes.

“Competitiveness in the textile industry is no longer measured solely in terms of cost, but in the ability to produce efficiently, with traceability and sustainability. The factories adopting this model in Asia are the ones that will lead the global supply chain in the coming years,” said Jean-Pierre Inchauspe, Business Director for Asia at Jeanologia.

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