The French upcycling company Losanje has been awarded the Andam Fashion Innovation Award 2025 for its circular and sustainable solutions with which it transforms inventory and unwanted textiles into new fabrics and products.
The innovation award introduced in 2017 is intended to promote technological innovations that contribute to the transformation and reinvention of the fashion industry. It stands open to all entrepreneurs: inside or start-ups from France or abroad who want to develop their project in France in the areas of biotechnology, new materials, production, sales and circular economy.
As an excellent company, Losanje receives a grant of 100,000 euros to support the further development and expansion of its technology. The company also receives access to the Andam network and mentoring from Yann Gozlan, founder and president of Creative Valley.
“Andam exists to support all those who create new practices in fashion or enable their origin.” said Andam President Guillaume Houzé. “The innovation prize recognizes entrepreneurs: inside who work behind the scenes to put our industry at the top of the technological revolutions that we experience, often for the benefit of the environment. This is the case with Losanje that convinced us this year with their automatic solutions for upcycling clothing – when technology really gives textiles a second life.”
Andam Kürt winner: In the 2025 Innovation Award and awards special prize for the first time
Losanje supports brands and companies in the development of circular textile products with industrialized, flexible and tailor-made upcycling solution that transforms textile products such as clothing, bed linen, planning and curtains into reusable fabric components.
“We are convinced that this nomination will really change upcycling,” said Losanje co-founder Simon Peyrononnaud. “The recognition by a top-class jury underlines the true potential of this method of upgrading and production as well as its ability to establish yourself in the fashion and luxury industry. In 2025 the year of upcycling will be!”

In addition, the Andam-Expert: Inner body for the first time gave the innovation Special Prize to Goldeneye Smart Vision, a AI-based technology for textile quality control of the French start-up Apollo Plus. The tool that uses self -monitored AI generates digital twins of the fabrics, which can then be used in every phase of production.
Thomas Isnard, co-founder of Goldeneye Smart Vision, said: “The receipt of this special prize from Andam is a strong signal for our company: it confirms the relevance of our technology and strengthens our connection to the most important actors: inside of the French fashion and textile industry.”
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