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A German company specializing in information technology (IT) systems for analysing sports performance has developed a golf glove that contains sensors designed to help the wearer improve their swing.
An anti-ballistic spall liner for the interior of military vehicles was launched by Teijin Aramid at the defence and security exhibition DSEI, held in London, UK, on 10-13 September 2013.
Researchers in China have made a membrane of aligned polyurethane (PU) nanofibres and tested its efficacy for accelerating the healing of wounds.
Scientists in the USA are developing soft body armour that they claim can offer a high level of protection from ballistic projectiles and resistance to strikes from sharp objects.
Kemo Bikes of Zug, Switzerland, introduced a range of road bicycles at the Eurobike exhibition (held in Friedrichshafen, Germany, on 28-31 August 2013) that includes a top-of-the-line model designed a
In aircraft construction RFID chips are employed to provide information about componentd quickly, efficiently and consistently to a receiver via radio waves.
Air France-KLM will cut further tons from its annual aircraft carbon dioxide emissions by using new lightweight cargo nets.
Japan's Teijin has developed a new type of meta-aramid fibre said to offer the world's highest level of heat resistance combined with excellent dyeablility.
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Research Institute for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT in Regensburg, Germany, have engineered a glove that recognises if toxic substances are present in the surrou
In her development work on wearable tactile displays, Lynette Jones, a senior research scientist at MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering hasobserved that the skin is a sensitive - though largely
Xanofi has been granted a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to build a working prototype for efficiently spraying polymeric nanofibres
D3O, the British smart materials specialist, has developed a new range of cushioning materials specifically for footwear applications.
Schoeller Medical, Swiss research institute Empa and the Swiss Paraplegic Centre received a 2013 Techtextil Innovation Award for their 'fitted decubitus sheet', developed to assist in the prevention o
Teijin Group companies Toho Tenax and GH Craft have supported Japan's Kogakuin University in developing a car made with carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) for the 2013 World Solar Challenge, the w
Researchers at MIT have employed a multi-polymer 3D printer to replicate the natural composite properties of bone in work funded by the US Army Research Office.
The Research Foundation of State University of New York has just secured US patent 20130175218 in relation to its development of polymeric nanofibrous composite membranes for the energy efficient dehy
Smartphone sensors could soon be capable of diagnosing serious diseases such as diabetes or even lung cancer quickly and effectively, as a result of a new metal-oxide nanofibre technology developed in
Asahi Medical Corporation has now received approval to manufacture and market the LifeVest, the wearable cardioverter defibrillator developed by US company Zoll in Japan.
Researchers at the University of Alicante in Spain have developed a cementitious material incorporating carbon nanofibers in composition, turning cement into an excellent conductor of electricity capa
The UK's National Physics Laboratory (NPL) has developed a new technique for chemically bonding a nanosilver layer onto the fibres in a fabric which could open up new possibilities for textiles sensor
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