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Photovoltaic applications could extend far beyond traditional solar modules and something currently being talked about at Bayer MaterialScience is a 'translator shirt'.
Dr Steve Beeby and a team of researchers at Southampton University's School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) aim to generate energy through human movement - eliminating the need to change bat
The 7th annual Smart Fabrics conference will take place on 4-6 April 2011 at the Hotel Russell in London, UK.
BioSolar, the California-based developer of new technology to produce bio-based materials from renewable plant sources to reduce the cost of photovoltaic (PV) solar modules, has reported another benef
At the Advanced Technologies for an Ageing Population conference to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, next March, the focus will be on how modern enabling technologies can help to provide improved treatme
Building on its 135 years of experience in papermaking, Kimberly-Clark has developed a new material in response to the need for low cost conductors in consumer products.
Power lines connecting the large Chinese island of Zhoushan to the mainland across an important shipping lane are being constructed quickly and safely as a result of pulling lines made from lightweigh
In a neat reversal of e-textiles which are employed to power and operate mobile phones, the Vanilla Series is a range of illuminating jackets which can be dynamically controlled by a new iPhone app.
At the recent Composites Europe show in Essen, Germany, FutureCarbon GmbH introduced CarboImpreg - a new product based on carbon nanomaterials.
Around 27,800 metres of new TiO2-coated PTFE fibreglass fabric membrane will be supplied by New York headquartered Birdair for the new roofing system of the landmark Canada Place in Vancouver, British
More than 65,000 consumers from 130 countries have signed up to participate in an experiment to test the effectiveness of clothing manufactured with Agion Active odour-elimination finish.

Nagendra Anantharamaiah, of the Nonwovens Institute at North Carolina State University, is developing nonwovens for performance apparel.

SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT) is manufacturing speciality multi-wall carbon nanotubes for NanoRidge Materials.
HVAC bag filters generally have to fit in 24-inch square ducts - and at the 2010 Techtextil Conference held in Atlanta, Georgia, Dave Healey of Hollingsworth & Vose Company reviewed the problems o
The Kronos Group, a major global manufacturer of titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigments for coatings and other products, has introduced KronoClean 7000 - a TiO2-based photocatalyst reported to effectively d
Scott & Fyfe launched a new product in its Polymat range at the Composites Europe exhibition in Essen, Germany from September 14-17.
A range of new fabrics which use a novel coating that allows both the dye sublimation and other inkjet printing processes to be used - without impacting negatively on the fabric's feel and allowing co
Boeing is to flight test a ceramic matrix composite acoustic engine nozzle substrate which offers the potential for lower weight, longer life and greater noise abatement than current metallic engine n
At the World Maker Faire in New York on September 25th, Studio 5050 and Blacklabel Development launched Fabrickit - a collection of wearable electronic modules or 'bricks'.
Nanofibre-based polymer thin films coated with biochemical cues are to be employed in a bid to design a new way to treat invasive brain tumours by capturing the migrating cells that spread them.
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