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The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK's primary knowledge-based networks for micro and nanotechnologies, has announced its support for Eurostars, a funding programme a
Nanocomp Technologies has been awarded an extension to its existing development contract with the US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center in Massachusetts.
MemPro Ceramics Corporation based in Akron, Ohio, has received a further grant of $147,000 from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue the development of ceramic nanofibre technology.
Scientists have invented a carbon-based sponge that can soak up organic pollutants, such as oils and solvents, from the surface of water.
Teijin and Hirose Paper in Japan have collaborated on the development of new ultra thin polyester nanofibre nonwovens manufactured via the wetlaid route.
Fibre manufacturer Advansa reports that multi-functional textiles initially developed for sportswear are increasingly being employed in workwear.
Industrial Nanotech has received a final report on the 2008 energy savings from a study by textile manufacturer Henateks on the performance of the Nansulate nanotechnology-based thermal insulation coa
Three top British nanotechnology firms received Business Innovation Awards at the UK NanoForum & Emerging Technologies Conference 2009, which took place from 3-4 November in London.
Konarka and Arch Aluminum and Glass have launched a first curtain wall pilot project that integrates Konarka's Power Plastic into a wall structure at Arch's office building in Tamarac, Florida.
Flax fibre, in combination with carbon, has added a real performance benefit to the latest 800P-Lin tennis racket of Artengo, the French sports brand formerly known as Decathlon.
Bekaert Specialty Films has introduced a new range of laminate backsheets for photovoltaic (PV) modules.
Driven by the military need for ballistic restraint materials and medical products, the US market for smart fabrics grew by 27% in 2008 to reach a value of US$193 million, according to the Industrial
Printed electronics and electrics will be a $335 billion business in twenty years, just for devices primarily made by printing with electronic ink, predicts Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of IDTechEx.
Bekintex, part of the Belgian Bekaert group, is actively promoting its Bekinox conductive fibre and yarn products for use in heated pads.
The racor division of Parker Hannifin Corp has launched the latest versions of its FW Series filters for removing free water from hydrocarbon fuels.
In a bid to scientifically evaluate the efficacy of various training aids and astronaut workout methods, the European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded a contract to a Danish company with the goal of dev
DuPont says its para-aramid Kevlar Advanced Performance (AP) fibres are based on a new technology that improves their properties compared with standard Kevlar fibres.
TenCate protective fabrics launched the latest fabrics in its TenCate Defender M collection at the Milipol 2009 exhibition in Paris, France.
MemPro Ceramics Corp based in Akron, Ohio, USA, has won a further grant of $147 000 from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue the development of ceramic nanofibre technology.
NanoHorizons Inc has consolidated its corporate offices, manufacturing operations, and laboratories in a new facility in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA.
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