China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shoe industry in Fujian treads a new path

- By KE RONGYI and CHEN JINGYI Contact the writers at kerongyi@chinadaily.com.cn

East China’s shoe industry has entered a new era. Technology has taken center stage, and buyers are no longer looking for something to just cover their feet.

3D-printing is one such technology. At the 20th Jinjiang Footwear & Sports Industry Internatio­nal Exposition that opened recently in Jinjiang, a small city in Fujian province, several exhibitors were proudly showing off their 3D printers and 3D scanners.

“The shoe industry in Jinjiang succeeded in the past because local enterprise­s entered the market fast and produced in large quantities,” said Luo Xiangdong, a professor at the Shoe and Clothing Technology Research Center of Shaanxi Technologi­cal University.

“Now it’s time to focus on customer experience as we are facing a highly mature buyers’ market.”

The variety of shoes on display at the footwear expo was dazzling. At one booth, a pair of shoes adorned with a print of Van Gogh’s famous masterpiec­e The Starry Night halted many attendees in their tracks.

The exhibitor at the booth explained that the company makes custom shoes for its clients, based on patterns they submit in advance.

Thanks to 3D printing, the color, pattern, and even shape of the shoes can be customized. Luo’s team is even working on a machine that is capable of modelling the most comfortabl­e shape of shoe for every foot.

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Personaliz­ation and customizat­ion will become even more popular in the future, he said.

The local government has also acted to help support the local shoe industry, by setting up an efficient intellectu­al property rights applicatio­n system.

This will help to encourage innovation, said Luo Liguo, associate professor at the Intellectu­al Property Research Institute at Xiamen University.

“It took us over 10 years to instill the concept of intellectu­al property into entreprene­urs’ minds,” said Chen Chuanbin, who works at Jinjiang Technology and Intellectu­al Property Bureau, adding “and now we are finally ‘harvesting’ IP applicatio­ns from them”.

Widely known as the “city of shoes”, Jinjiang boasts a complete industrial supply chain for shoe production. The city’s shoe industry produced 95 billion yuan ($15 billion) worth of products last year, equal to more than 20 percent of the entire Chinese shoe market.

 ?? CHEN JINGYI / CHINA DAILY ?? A pair of custom shoes adorned with traditiona­l Chinese elements at a booth in the 20th Jinjiang Footwear Exposition in Jinjiang, Fujian province.
CHEN JINGYI / CHINA DAILY A pair of custom shoes adorned with traditiona­l Chinese elements at a booth in the 20th Jinjiang Footwear Exposition in Jinjiang, Fujian province.

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