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Advanced wound care products provider Derma Sciences has begun shipping Bioguard Barrier Dressings to customers.
Nanocomp Technologies has been awarded a US Government research contract to further develop nanotechnology-based products for use in aerospace applications.
Spunbonded nonwovens with photochromic properties have been developed at the Saxon Textile Research Institute (STFI) in Germany.
Outlast Europe has opened a new phase-change materials laboratory at its European head office in Heidenheim, Germany.
Bayer MaterialScience has announced an alliance with Nano Terra - a leading surface engineering and nanotechnology co-development company which will apply its unique surface engineering and nanotechno
Entropy Surfboards and Bayer MaterialScience have teamed up to deliver a new line of custom-made surfboards incorporating carbon nanotubes.
Japan's Teijin has developed a new thermal-management material called Raheama - a carbon fibre filler which conducts heat better than metals such as silver or copper.
Adding titanium, aluminium and zinc metals to spider silk can make it up to ten times stronger with greater extensibility.
More than 2,000 square metres of a new all-in-one breathable multi-foil roofing membrane have been installed during the renovation of three large roofs at Crossness - a group of London listed building
The use of nano-filler materials in metal and plastic composites to reduce weight and increase the strength of vehicles is just one of the areas currently being explored by Ford.
Solar Integrated Technologies, the manufacturer of laminates of thin-film, amorphous silicon photovoltaic cells and heavy-duty fabrics, has recently secured two new contracts with the US military.
Following extensive military field tests, WL Gore reports the first major order for its new Active Cooling System from the UK's Ministry of Defence (MOD).
Active Sports Fabrics (ASF) has chosen SmartSilver antimicrobial additives, to enhance its Eclipse base layer performance fabrics.
Eurofoam, Europe's leading foam manufacturer, and cellulose fibre producer Lenzing, have developed a new kind of foam called Cellpur, incorporating Tencel powder.
For modern implants and the growth of artificial tissue and organs, it is important to generate materials with characteristics that closely emulate nature.
A new boat is to be built by Strategic Composites entirely from Arovex - the carbon nanotube-enhanced prepreg developed by Zyvex Performance Materials, based in Columbus, Ohio, USA.
A wearable radar-on-a-chip tracking device with many safety applications, solar-powered equipment to generate clean water and electricity, and a self-sterilising catheter are among a raft of innovatio
Scientists at the Textile Research Institute Thuringia-Vogtland (TITV Greitz) in Germany are investigating the employment of electronic textiles that can take physiological readings without direct ski
The Institute for Hygiene and Biotechnology (IHB) at Hohenstein in Germany has developed the first textile that can release medically effective gasses.
US sportswear brand TYR Sport's new Sayonara is billed as the first high performance swimskin to incorporate Yamamoto Biorubber Swim Mark III fabric.
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