In 1998, Lin Zhenhua, the third - generation inheritor of intangible cultural heritage, witnessed the retirement of the last wooden hand - operated horizontal loom in an old weaving workshop in Cangnan, Wenzhou. Those flying shuttles and spinning wheels that carried the memories of four generations of the family were not only the end of the craftsmanship but also the starting point of the industrial revolution. In 2003, we made a breakthrough by integrating the principle of CNC machine tools into traditional looms. While preserving the intangible cultural heritage technique of the 'three - thread overlock method', we achieved a 300% increase in production efficiency. This revolutionary technology enabled international first - tier brands to complete high - end sportswear customization in China for the first time. In 2018, we established the world's first 'Digital Knitting Museum' in Hangzhou, converting 127 traditional techniques into programmable 3D knitting codes. When German engineers marveled that 'the ancient cable - stitch technique could be reproduced with Python code', we achieved the digital immortality of traditional craftsmanship. Today, from the yak wool workshops at the foothills of the Himalayas to the organic cotton plantations in the Amazon rainforest, our intelligent system is connecting 132 indigenous communities around the world. Each product carries a dual heritage: the warmth from the fingertips of intangible cultural heritage artisans and the precision of the Industry 4.0 system.