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For A$6 million (US$5.1 million), New Zealand natural health company Comvita has acquired Australia-based wound care specialist Medihoney.
Holding company Jacob Holm & Sons STA has been renamed Vernal.
Opening the plenary session of Medtex07, Professor Martin King of the College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, described a new approach to designing filters
Medtex07, the fourth international conference and exhibition on healthcare and medical textiles held in Bolton, UK, attracted around 165 delegates from some 25 countries.
Fabrice Pirotte of Centexbel, Belgium, presented a new type of smart medical textile embedded with optical fibres for monitoring the vital parameters of anaesthetized or sedated patients undergoing ma
Alltracel Pharmaceuticals subsidiary Nanopeutics, which is dedicated to the commercialization of Nanospider technology for the global wound care market, has signed a licensing agreement with HemCon Me
Stephanie Houis of the Institut fur Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen (ITA), Aachen, Germany, reported the application of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as a biomaterial in medical textiles.
Strandberg Engineering Laboratories has developed a portable moisture meter to measure the moisture content of fabric, nonwovens, carpet, yarn and raw stock across the full moisture spectrum from bone
A disposable garment comprising a nonwoven backsheet formed by melt-blowing has been developed by Procter & Gamble.
A low-profile, high-stretch, low-dilation prosthetic device is disclosed in US Patent 7 198 638 by the SciMed division of Boston Scientific.
Frost & Sullivan has awarded the 2007 European Growth Strategy Leadership of the Year Award in the surgical drapes and gowns market to Germany's Paul Hartmann in recognition of the company's strat
Uluru has entered into a co-development agreement with ImmuneRegen BioSciences to evaluate the wound healing potential of a combination of Uluru's hydrogel nanoparticle wound dressing and ImmuneRegen'
Yimin Qin of the Biochemical Materials Research and Development Center, Jiaxing College, Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China, discussed the antimicrobial properties of silver-containing chitosan fibres.
At a meeting in Lucerne, Vicky Sung learned that Swiss textile machinery builders will emphasize savings in energy consumption protection of the environment and cost-savings through reduced maintenanc
Avantex and Techtextil are the world's leading trade fairs for intelligent apparel and technical textiles, respectively, and the range of innovations seen this year was more extensive and differentiat
Brands such as Kevlar, Nomex and Tyvek have historically linked the DuPont name with protective clothing required across a range of industries.
The performance properties of nonwovens combined with the comfort and freedom ofmovement they provide the wearer give them distinct advantages in drapes and gowns for the medical profession, according
With historical and logistical links to the automotive and medical technology sectors of southern Germany, the technical textile producers of the Neckar-Alb region are poised to enter new markets, rep
Turnaround stories can be found throughout the US textile industry and the latest involves Foss Manufacturing, a 53-year-old producer of speciality fibres and nonwovens.
Falling somewhere between a coating and a conventional layer of material, nanofibres are being added to conventional nonwoven substrates to achieve super-performing particle retention or separation, a
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