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Despite owning no manufacturing equipment, the two owners and six employees of Innovative Textiles have built a serious reputation in the development of technical fabrics. John W.
Growing interest in the Indian markets for high-technology products and a wish to exploit the economic advantages of local manufacturing are behind the cooperation of Kusumgar Corporates and Saati, ac
In the final session of an international symposium, industry leaders revealed how they are finding, developing and exploiting a range of emerging technologies, reports Adrian Wilson from the event, he
Casting aside the gloom of the prevailing economic climate, delegates at an international symposium learned about opportunities from growing end-use markets and how to exploit them, reports Adrian Wil
Shrirang Chinta and colleagues at India's Textile & Engineering Institute - S.B. Mhetre and S.K.
Satish Aparaj and colleagues at India's Textile & Engineering Institute - P.V. Kadole and M.C.
With test methods and standards continually evolving to satisfy the demands of the markets for technical textiles, Niki Tait reviews how machinery builders are rising to the challenge of developing ap
India's research institutes are focusing more of their attention on technical textiles thanks to the industry's growing interest and the Government's desire to exploit the potential in this sector, ac
From the most sophisticated ejection seats for modern aircraft to flexible dams to store water for India's farmers, Ian Holme reports from a conference in Manchester, UK, on how textile innovations ar
India's technical textiles industry has come a long way in the last few years.
BMW has started series production of the carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP)-intensive i3 at its facility in Leipzig, Germany.
Airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibres on several different metal substrates have been developed at North Carolina State University.
Autyl is a new automotive damping product being introduced by Swiss-headquartered Autoneum, which can be employed in various vehicle body areas to noticeably increase acoustic comfort.
The Wearable Technologies show will return to Medica - taking place in for Dusseldorf, Germany from November 20-23 - for the fourth time, and with more companies than ever before.
Manufacturing using 3D printing technologies holds significant promise in strengthening US manufacturing competitiveness but industry, government and academia must collaborate in key areas says Strata
The aim of the Sanguis project, which is being partially-funded by the UK's Technology Strategy Board, is to develop a new filtration technology which can successfully remove antibodies from donated b
Even though its government is currently shut down and analysts are considering the global implications of the country defaulting on its debts, the USA is still seen as a strong growth market for techn
As the progress of implantable textiles continues, Japan's Toyobo has developed a new medical device it calls Nerbridge - a conduit for peripheral nerve regeneration that promotes the regeneration of
New ion exchange fibres are being produced by introducing a reactive polymer into Kanecaron acrylic during fibre spinning by Osaka-headquartered Kaneka Corporation.
'Carbon parquet' is a new smart material developed by researchers at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, with an enhanced wood-like appearance and the potential to be equipped with heating, lighting an
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