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Canada's Consolidated Ecoprogress Technologies says it is considering licensing its new nanotechnology, having recently received several expressions of interest.
Japan's Toray Industries Inc is using bamboo to make cellulose fibres. In European Patent 1 679 294, the Tokyo-based company claims its fibres are suitable for woven, knitted and nonwoven fabrics.
Germany's Sandler will present a range of nonwovens for hygiene applications at the IDEA 2007 exhibition in Miami Beach, Florida, USA, from 24-26 April 2007.
A surgical bandage for treating a wound, such as a laceration, surgical incision or other tissue separation, has been developed by Thomas Lutri and John Bush of Deerfield Beach, Florida, USA.
Austria's Lenzing Group is expanding into the production of carbon fibres with the proposed formation of a joint venture - European Precursor GmbH - between its subsidiary Lenzing Plastics GmbH and tw
DSM NV OF The Netherlands has acquired Switzerland-based Pamako AG from FMS Enterprises Migun Ltd of Israel.
Demand for coated fabrics will increase 3.2% a year up to 2010, reaching 569 million square metres (680 million square yards), according to the latest study.
Danish investment company LD Equity will become the sole shareholder in Jacob Holm & Sons STA after agreeing to buy out its existing partner's 40% stake.
France-based beneteau , a leading builder of sailing yachts worldwide, has designated DSM Dyneema's ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibre as its "material of choice" for the running r
Allseas group SA, a Swiss offshore pipelaying company, has collaborated with DSM Dyneema of The Netherlands and Belgium-based BEXCO - ropes to improve the safety and speed of underwater pipe-laying.
Leading nonwovens producer Fibertex and polyester manufacturer Wellman International are among companies exploring RFID identification techniques in a Euro600,000 project aimed at developing a 100%-re
Nanopeutics, the subsidiary of Irish healthcare company Alltracel Pharmaceuticals dedicated to the commercialisation of Nanospider technology, has signed a technology and product concept development a
Engineered Fibre Structures Ltd., a spinout company from the UK's University of Manchester, has filed a patent for a knitted seamless glove which can be used to control PCs, games consoles, machines a
NanoHorizons, based in State College, Philadelphia, USA, has announced the availability of SmartSilver permanent anti-odour/antimicrobial for 100% wool.
Alberto De Conti, director of the Global Innovation Group at Levi Strauss in Belgium, will unveil current and future projects for incorporating electronic devices into the Levi's clothing range at the
Japan's Fujitsu has developed a new polymer with a high bio-content that uses castor oil extracted from the seeds of the castor bean.
Creating artificial substances that are both stretchy and strong has long been an exclusive engineering goal, and inspired by spider silk - a naturally-occurring strong and stretchy substance - MIT re
Royal Philips Electonics spin-off Polymer Vision is to establish the world's first production facility for organic semiconductor-based rollable displays.
Researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin have used igneous rock from Mount Etna to produce carbon nanotubes and fibres directly by deposition from the gas phase.
Burton Snowboards is expanding its range of clothing featuring Outlast temperature regulation technology.
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