The fourth industrial revolution inevitably changes the global structure of the manufacturing sector, including Lithuania. Digitalisation affects both advanced industries and traditional ones such as clothing production. By mastering 3D technologies, companies gain a significant competitive advantage in terms of production range, production time, labor costs, additional services, etc. The aim of this project is to carry out a study on the integration of human body 3D scanning and customised clothing spatial design. To implement it, the student of the Fashion Technology and Business Study Programme of Vilnius College will not only be introduced theoretically to the innovative technologies of designing and manufacturing of clothing, but also help him develop practical skills for 3D scanning of the human figure, learn to process scanned information, import it into a specialised software package for clothing design and perform an analysis of the anthropometric dimensions of the scanned figures by virtually measuring examples of mass production outfits. During the internship, the student will have the opportunity to practically test their integration into one uninterrupted process, which not only provides economic benefits, but also reveals trends in manufacturing internationalisation, allowing a significant part of creative and design work to be transferred to digital clouds, thus shortening the value-added chain and facilitating and accelerating communication between companies’ divisions in different countries. This knowledge and practical skills are important not only for the further career of students, but also for companies that will employ Fashion Technology and Business Studies graduates, as they will be able to provide them with innovative experience and practical skills to gain a competitive advantage in international fashion design and manufacturing markets.