TRIMIT & TechCreate

TechCreate- a CIFF Collaboration

Why TechCreate matters – and why we spoke with Per Brix

As fashion companies rely on more technology than ever, the gap between systems and everyday operations has become more visible.

TechCreate, a CIFF collaboration, was created to help bridge that gap by bringing fashion brands and technology providers closer together. This marks the first time the TechCreate partners appear together at CIFF under the TechCreate umbrella.

We spoke with Per Brix, fashion ERP specialist at TRIMIT, about how complexity grows inside modern tech stacks, and what it takes to turn technology into something that actually supports profitable fashion businesses.

From necessary evil to the toolbox behind profitable fashion.

The TechCreate initiative brings fashion brands and technology providers together around a shared ambition: making technology work better for the fashion business.

For TRIMIT, the initiative reflects how the company has worked with fashion companies for more than 30 years. Not by treating technology as an isolated system, but by building solutions around how the industry actually operates, through collections, seasons, variants, margins, and constant change.

“Our strength is translating how fashion actually works into software that makes everyday operations simpler,” says Brix. “When systems support the business instead of complicating it, companies get their time back and protect their margins.”

Per Brix

FASHION ERP SPECIALIST

When technology adds complexity instead of clarity

Many fashion companies recognise that challenge. Over time, increasing complexity and a lack of industry-specific understanding have made technology harder to work with. Systems are necessary, but often expensive to adapt, difficult to scale, and not always aligned with how fashion businesses actually operate day to day.

This is exactly where TRIMIT focuses its efforts: reducing complexity by building structure around fashion processes, so technology supports the business instead of adding friction.

Sales work best when information is ready before the conversation starts. With structured data and connected systems, technology supports the sales process instead of slowing it down.

Making the fashion tech stack work as one

Today’s fashion tech stack typically includes specialised tools across product development, supply chain, ecommerce, wholesale, and logistics. Each plays an important role. The real challenge starts when these tools need to work together as one setup.

This is where TRIMIT fits into the TechCreate ecosystem.

Designed to sit at the heart of the tech stack, TRIMIT acts as the fashion data engine. As an industry-specific ERP built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, TRIMIT structures, enriches, and connects product and business data across the entire value chain, from variant management and pricing to inventory, purchasing, logistics, and finance.

Our role is not to replace specialized tools,” Brix explains. “It’s to make sure the data they rely on is up to date and consistent across systems, so decisions are based on facts rather than assumptions.

Per Brix

FASHION ERP SPECIALIST

Structure, data, and people who know fashion

That consistency matters. When product data is structured and variants are handled properly, manual work goes down. Planning becomes easier. It becomes possible to scale without losing control.

Just as important are the people behind the system. With more than 130 specialists across multiple countries, TRIMIT’s consultants know how fashion businesses actually work. They understand wholesale, retail, and manufacturing realities, and help companies build a foundation that fits from day one.

TechCreate is a good reminder for everyone in tech,” says Per Brix, fashion ERP specialist at TRIMIT. “If we want to create value for fashion companies, we need to speak the same language. Not just technically, but commercially and operationally.”

Per Brix

FASHION ERP SPECIALIST

TechCreate creates space for exactly that kind of conversation. A place where fashion and technology meet on common ground, and where the focus is not more systems, but a tech stack that works together to support a stronger, more profitable fashion business.

TRIMIT and Microsoft

TRIMIT delivers industry-specific ERP for fashion companies, built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
Microsoft provides the platform, security, scalability, and long-term roadmap.
TRIMIT adds fashion-specific data structures, workflows, and deep industry expertise.

We enable fashion companies to work smarter by simplifying complexity. We mind your business.

TechCreate partners

Meet us at CIFF, January 27–29, Copenhagen

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