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Smart Wrap, developed by Bekaert Textiles, is a ready-made mattress cover with built-in sensors which monitor breathing.
Texas-based FibeRio Technology Corporation has been selected by R&D Magazine as a winner of the 49th Annual R&D 100 Awards.
Textronics, the developer of wearable technologies which was purchased by Adidas at the end of 2008 and is now called Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics, continues to be granted a range of US patents
The University of Bolton's Institute for Materials Research and Innovation (IMRI) has won the University Spin Out prize at this year's Energy Innovation Awards (EIA), for the development of its hybrid
Leading car manufacturers including Ford, General Motors, Mitsubishi and Toyota are now exploiting the properties of vertically lapped nonwoven fabrics - and the benefits are not just confined to the
USA-based medical device and pharmaceutical supplier Derma Sciences has entered into definitive agreements with institutional investors to raise gross proceeds of around US$29 million.
SCA of Stockholm, Sweden, is acquiring 50% of Turkish hygiene products supplier Komili from Yildiz Holding, the largest food group in Turkey.
A smart bandage that changes colour as a wound worsens or improves is being developed by Australian scientists.
Organized by the UK's Medilink North West and the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network, a conference entitled "The Future of Medical Textiles" will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre and Hote
An orthopaedic bandage for use in the treatment of such injuries as broken bones requiring immobilization of a body member is disclosed by BSN Medical.
An improved fibrous laminate for use as surface layers in absorbent hygiene articles, such as sanitary towels and diapers, has been developed by SCA Hygiene Products.
Solvay Advanced Polymers and Secant Medical, both of the USA, have formed a marketing partnership to promote the development and production of implantable biomedical fabric structures made of Zeniva P
An absorbent sanitary article in which the fibre matrix contains metallic silver has been developed by Bio-Gate.
Kinetic Concepts (KCI) of San Antonio, Texas, USA, has entered into a definitive merger agreement under which a consortium comprised of funds advised by Apax Partners, together with controlled affilia
A bandage and method for "vital bleaching" of human skin that is discoloured as a result of bruising (ecchymosis) has been developed by Mitchel Opremcak of Delaware, Ohio, USA.
Spunbond or fibrous webbing-based multilayer bandages for accelerated wound healing are described in US Patent 7 960 602 by Bayer Innovation.
An improved adhesive bandage is disclosed in US Patent 7 943 811 by Johnson & Johnson Industrial. According to the company of Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, the device:
Procter & Gamble (P&G) of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is to settle a lawsuit filed by parents who claimed its Pampers Dry Max diapers caused skin rashes and other problems for their babies.
The US Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command has awarded $1.1 million to The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH) at Texas Tech University to continue funding the Admiral
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) has introduced two grades of homopolymer polypropylene (PP) resins for spunbond applications.
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