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The globally exclusive rights to embedding Eastman Kodak's antimicrobial agent into fibres has been obtained by PurThread Technologies, based in Durham, North Carolina.
Polyethylene furanoate (PEF) has been successfully turned into textile fibres by Avantium, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
FibeRio's core Forcespinning nanofibre technology has become synonymous with high output melt and solution nanofibre production, and the company says the introduction of its new Fiber Engine FX Series
A wrist-mounted device that creates a unique authentication based on a wearer's heartbeat has attracted $14 million in an investment drive towards commercialisation.
Kelheim Fibres, based in Kelheim, Germany, has developed a viscose fibre that reflects infrared (IR) radiation.
3Nano, based in Hayward, California, has raised $12 million in Series C funding led by Nagase America Corporation and a yet to be disclosed large-cap global industrial company.
A new solar panel system for defence forces provides ballistic protection and is lighter and more portable than systems currently available.
A new T-shirt with textile pressure sensors is being developed by a French-Danish consortium to increase the comfort and effectiveness of spinal braces worn by teenagers suffering from scoliosis.
Morgan Advanced Materials, based in Windsor, UK, has further developed its method for employing temperature stabilised dielectric materials with high permittivity for advanced substrate applications i
Philips has developed a media-enabled luminous ceiling that can simulate energising daylight to comfort critically ill patients.
A smart band, the Assure, designed for remote medical monitoring, was showcased for the first time at the recent Innovate UK 2014 event held in London.
UCLA and Architected Materials, based in Ventura, California, are working to fully exploit an extraordinary new energy-absorbing material.
Effective from 1 January 2014, Ahlstrom has created separate business divisions that will focus on medical and food applications.
Two Dutch partners have developed a carpet that contains light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and have now signed an exclusive agreement to sell it jointly in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Researchers in China are investigating the use of a needleless electrospinning method to make nanofibres of polyethylene oxide (PEO), and claim that the rate of productivity and the quality of the fib
A range of clothing for healthcare workers that is suitable for industrial laundering and is biodegradable upon disposal is the result of collaboration between three European organizations.
A Dutch consortium has designed a sand-tight geotextile to prevent the undermining of dykes caused by water flowing through the embankment.
A French body representing the interests of the manufacturers of textiles and flexible materials in the Rhone-Alpes region has released the results of a survey it had commissioned reviewing scientific
A high-performance blend of down and synthetic polyester (PES) microfibres is to be launched at the sports equipment exhibition, ISPO, to be held on 26-29 January 2014 in Munich, Germany.
Textiles play a vital role in the manufacture of various medical implants including the replacement of diseased or non-functioning parts of the body, according to the publisher of Biotextiles as medic
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