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Dorsu Selected for DGIx Accelerator: Advancing Sustainable Fashion Through Digital Innovation

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Dorsu Selected for DGIx Accelerator: Advancing Sustainable Fashion Through Digital Innovation

We’ve got something exciting to shareβ€”Dorsu has officially been selected for the Digital & Green Innovation Accelerator (DGIx) in Cambodia! πŸŽ‰ Yep, we're joining a small but mighty group of startups and ventures who are working to solve environmental challenges using tech and digital tools.

So, what’s DGIx all about? It’s a 9-month accelerator program launched by Impact Hub Phnom Penh, in collaboration with GIZ Cambodia and funded by the German government and the European Union. Their big goal: support businesses that are combining sustainability with smart digital solutions.Β 

At Dorsu, we’ve always believed that fashion can be a force for goodβ€”and we’ve proven that it can be done differently: slow, ethical, local, and with a whole lot of heart. But we also know that to scale up our impact and run an even leaner, greener operation, we need to embrace smart tools and systems. Enter: DGIx.

Over the next several months, our cohort will get access to:

  • Tailored mentorship from experienced advisors

  • One-on-one business coaching to strengthen how we operate and grow

  • Training sessions to boost our digital capabilities and environmental impact

  • And support to help us become even more investment-ready (because yes, ethical fashion deserves capital too!)

DGIx has handpicked a diverse group of fellow innovators who are working across sectors, from renewable energy to sustainable farming. It’s inspiring to be surrounded by so many bold thinkers building a greener, fairer Cambodia.

For Dorsu, this accelerator is about more than just business growth. It’s about learning how to use technology to deepen our sustainability practicesβ€”whether that’s better tracking of deadstock fabric, reducing production waste, improving transparency in our supply chain, or developing tools that support our team on the ground in Kampot.

This is a big step forward for us. It means we're being recognized not only as a Cambodian-owned ethical fashion brand, but as a changemaker in the region’s sustainability movement.

We can’t wait to share what we learn along the wayβ€”so keep an eye on this space (and our socials) for updates. πŸ’»πŸŒΏβœ¨

Want to learn more about the DGIx program and our fellow changemakers? Check out Impact Hub Phnom Penh’s announcement.