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San Diego Community College
School of Clothing & Textiles
& the NScan Premium CAD Pattern Digitizer
Borghino is a French upholstery company founded in 1981. Located in the Airport of Avignon-Provence, the company specializes in decorating and furnishing aircrafts and helicopter's interiors.
Looking to improve the quality and logistics of their production room, Borghino 3D CAD experts decided to acquire the NScan Premium digitizer, the best digitiser available on the market, to complement their production setup. The team which has recently received their NScan certificate from our European partner, currently uses the system with Catia and Solid Edge softwares.
San Diego City College Boosts Fashion-Tech Training with NScan Pattern Digitizing System
San Diego, CA — San Diego City College’s Clothing & Textile program has taken a major step forward in fashion technology education with the acquisition of an NScan Pattern Digitizing system. The new technology will modernize pattern-making instruction, speed up sample development, and better prepare students for careers across apparel design, technical design, and production.
From paper to pixels: what the NScan does
The NScan Pattern Digitizing system converts physical paper patterns and fabric shapes into precise digital files. This lets instructors and students:
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Capture accurate pattern measurements instantly.
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Edit patterns digitally (grading, marking, nesting) without re-drafting by hand.
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Export industry-standard files for CAD, marker-making, and automated cutting.
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Preserve pattern libraries for reuse in future classes and industry partnerships.
Why this matters for students and employers
Fashion and textile businesses increasingly rely on digital workflows — from pattern digitizing to computer-aided grading and automated cutting. By training on equipment like the NScan, San Diego City College students gain hands-on experience with tools used in professional studios and manufacturing. Expected benefits:
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Faster prototyping: students can move from concept to sample in less time.
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Improved technical skills: digital pattern editing, file management, and interoperability.
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Stronger job readiness: graduates will be able to step into roles that require digital pattern knowledge (technical designer, CAD operator, marker planner).
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Expanded program offerings: the college can integrate digital patterning modules, short courses for industry upskilling, and collaborative projects with local manufacturers.
Curriculum and classroom impact
The Clothing & Textile curriculum will use the NScan across several course levels:
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Introductory pattern-making: demonstrate digitizing fundamentals and create a digital pattern portfolio.
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Advanced pattern development: teach grading, fit adjustments, and digital alterations.
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Production workflows: integrate digitized patterns into marker-making and CAM outputs.
Faculty will also be able to build a digital archive of student work and historical patterns for reference and research.
Industry and community partnerships
The system positions San Diego City College students in a stronger postion after graduation, it also makes the school a stronger partner for local apparel businesses, costume shops, makerspaces, and community organizations. Digitized patterns can be shared easily with:
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Students Portfolios
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Local manufacturers for small-batch production.
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Theatre and costume programs for rapid replication of historic garments.
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Community workshops offering sewing and pattern skills to the public.
Broader impact: sustainability and efficiency
Digital patterning reduces paper waste from repeated physical re-drafts, improves fabric utilization through better nesting, and shortens development cycles — all contributing to more sustainable and efficient apparel production practices.
About San Diego City College — Clothing & Textile Program
San Diego City College’s Clothing & Textile program equips students with design, construction, and technical skills for careers in apparel, textile arts, and costume production. The program blends hands-on sewing and construction with emerging digital techniques to reflect current industry needs.














