Jeanologia Unveils AI, Laser and Ozone Finishing at Indo Intertex 2026

At Indo Intertex 2026, Jeanologia is demonstrating a system that combines its artificial intelligence platform “Billy”, laser technology and G2 Ozone. The approach is designed to enable more automated and controlled garment finishing processes across textile manufacturing operations.
The company’s laser technology, introduced more than 25 years ago, replaced manual processes such as hand sanding and sandblasting. These traditional methods were associated with higher environmental impact and occupational health risks. The current model integrates laser systems with air-based washing technologies and artificial intelligence to enhance precision and process consistency.
Jeanologia is presenting updates to its laser technology, enhanced through the Billy AI system. This integration supports the reproduction of vintage effects, localized wear and complex patterns on denim garments with consistent output. The system reduces the need for manual reprocessing and supports uniform finishing results.
Live demonstrations at the company’s booth include the Compact Super laser system, which is designed for high-speed processing and consistent production quality. The system supports increased throughput and automated execution within industrial environments.
The company is also presenting its Atmos process, based on G2 Ozone + Indra technology. This method uses ozone generated from oxygen in the air to carry out garment finishing treatments. The process replaces conventional water-based washing systems and reduces reliance on chemicals.
G2 Ozone functions as an oxidizing agent for indigo, allowing cleaning and tonal adjustments in denim fabrics. The system enables effects such as abrasion, marbling and tone variation without the use of pumice stones or chemical agents.
The combined use of AI, laser and ozone technologies allows garment finishing processes to be carried out with reduced water consumption and without harmful substances. The approach aligns with the company’s Mission Zero initiative, which focuses on reducing water usage and eliminating toxic inputs in textile production.
The Asia-Pacific region continues to play a central role in global textile manufacturing, with increasing focus on automation, sustainability and traceability. Manufacturers in the region are adopting technologies to meet international requirements related to environmental performance and production efficiency.
Jeanologia has operated in the region for over two decades, working with manufacturers, exporters and textile groups through technology deployment and technical support.
“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,” says Jean-Pierre Inchauspe, Jeanologia’s Business Director for Asia at Jeanologia.