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The State Government of Bavaria, Germany, has awarded Euro1.5 million to European Precursor GmbH (EPG) for the development of a precursor for carbon fibre.
DSM Dyneema has made EuroFibers BV its Premium Distribution Partner for its ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibre Dyneema.
The mental performance of volunteers wearing high-quality reusable clothing is generally better than that of those wearing less breathable disposable clothing, according to the latest study.
Biomedical Structures LLC (BMS), a provider of biomedical textiles for medical devices and other advanced clinical applications, has acquired medical textile manufacturer Concordia Medical LLC, a divi
America's market for geosynthetics is bouncing back to health after a difficult 2009, according to the recently published report--Market Watch: Geosynthetics Market Snapshot.
Canada's Recon Instruments, manufacturer of Transcend snow sports goggles - said to be the the first with realtime GPS data viewable through a head mounted display - has launched new postprocessing so
German scientists at the Hohenstein Institute and ITCF Denkendorf have developed the world's first textiles which effectively screen out both electromagnetic (EM) and infrared (IR) radiation.
BAE Systems - which has just received a $35 million contract from the US Army for 60,000 improved outer tactical ballistic vests - has developed a counter-intuitive liquid which hardens when struck.
3M has filed a lawsuit in Minnesota against Andover Healthcare, seeking injunctions and damages in respect of Andover's two layer compression bandage systems.
Raytheon has recently introduced a new version of its XOS 2 exoskeleton which is envisaged as part of the US Army's Future Soldier 2030 programme.
Zephyr Technology's remote physiological monitoring system has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval.
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Loughborough University is leading a three-year collaborative project with Nottingham Trent University to develop a new type of antenna that can overcome problems currently encountered by the military
Nike and TomTom have collaborated to create the Nike+ SportWatch GPS Powered by TomTom.
Combat-related traumatic brain injuries (TBI) have become a signature injury of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
The VJacket is a wearable controller for live video performance, or 'VJ-ing' - the rising art of the rhythmic manipulation of moving video and animation.
A new polymer-metal composite with sensory properties - making it possible to produce component parts that monitor themselves - has been developed by researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for Manufactur
BAE Systems - which has just received a $35 million contract from the US Army for 60,000 improved outer tactical ballistic vests - has developed a counter-intuitive liquid which hardens when struck.
At roughly 100 metres, the new fibre-reinforced concrete bridge in Albstadt, Germany is believed to be the longest of its type in the world.
Industrial inkjet solutions provider Xennia has been demonstrating its robust XenJet inkjet module range and versatile industrial inkjet solutions for packaging at recent exhibitions.
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