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Technology that can be seamlessly incorporated into composites to create a high-capacity, resilient data transfer network has been developed by TWI of Cambridge, UK.

A US company has developed a patented range of coloured retroreflective materials.

Ford Motor Co is working with Jose Cuervo to explore the use of the tequila producer’s agave plant by-product to develop sustainable bioplastics for use in the carmaker’s vehicles.

The developer of a new range of high-density inks for digital inkjet printers promises they will produce increased colour depth and offer better processing compared with existing products.

Impossible Objects of North Brook, Illinois, has added carbon fibre-reinforced polyetheretherketone (PEEK) to its three-dimensional (3D) printing range.

Avgol has introduced a new range of nonwoven fabrics suitable for disposable diapers, and adult incontinence and feminine hygiene products.

Surgical reconstruction company Tela Bio has announced the commercial launch of the OviTex Reinforced BioScaffolds (RBSs) range for use in ventral hernia repair and abdominal wall

A glass fibre-reinforced polyamide (PA) 6 is being used to produce the oil pan module for the six-cylinder boxer engines used in the Porsche 911 Carrera.

New polyamides (PAs) and textiles based on them are to be introduced for applications in the sports and leisure markets by their Japanese developer.

Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is using a simulation tool and a polyurethane (PU) from BASF to produce instrument panels for the BMW X1, among others.

Belgian diaper producer Ontex has made a bid for Brazilian pharmaceutical company Hypermarcas’ diaper division, according to press reports.

A continuous carbon and glass fibre-reinforced polycarbonate (PC) is being used by LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co KG of Fuerth, Germany, to produce thin-walled, decorated housings for electronic d

There has been a lot of talk about wearable technologies over the past couple of years, with much of the initial enthusiasm fizzling out as the industry struggles to move beyond fitness trackers an

37.5 active particle-containing fibre technology – formerly branded as Cocona and manufactured by the company of that name – has been scientifically shown to improve an athlete’s performance at the

A new carbon and glass fibre-based architectural installation outside London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) will grow over the next six months, with the shape it assumes depending on the da

South Korea’s LG Innotek has developed new flexible sensors that are capable of sensing pressure across their entire surface, for applications in wearable medical and sporting technologies, as well

Sensoria is using the Kickstarter crowdfunding site to gauge demand for the Fitness v2.0 app for use with its latest range of sports bras and T-shirts.

At the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK in July, QinetiQ unveiled a material that could make composite aircraft structures three times more resistant to impacts such as bird and

Long fibre-reinforced thermoplastic (LFT) specialist PlastiComp Inc has invested in a dedicated research and development (R&D) laboratory at its headquarters in Winona, Minnesota, USA. 

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