Jeanologia’s turnover increased by 55 per cent in 2021 compared to that in 2020. As a result of its improved performance, the company repaid the funding sought in fiscal year 2020 and restored the equity balance of its Italian subsidiary, which had generated losses during the pandemic.
In 2021, the company committed to strengthening its Eco line and presented new solutions for reducing water consumption in garment dyeing as well as a new model for on-demand production and a tool for measuring sustainability in denim.These results have brought Jeanologia close to pre-pandemic levels, albeit still short of them as the health crisis had a major impact on production volumes and the company’s financial statements.
Founded in 1993, Jeanologia specialises in laser and sustainable technologies for textile finishing and employs 250 people across its ten subsidiaries. Exports of its machines and services account for 90 per cent of its turnover and 35 per cent of the 5,000 million jeans manufactured each year in the world employ its technologies. Jeanologia has developed an innovation laboratory to transform physical stores into digital and sustainable experience centers for consumers.The company has worked together with top brands and retailers in a new in-store model focused on eco-efficiency, personalization, and digitalization.












