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Plastic Logic, the spin-off from Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory which specialises in polymer transistors and plastic electronics, has announced a partnership with OLED materials supplier
The Euro2.9 million French Clarifil project is employing spunlaid nonwovens equipment at CETI (the European Centre for Textile Innovation) in Tourcoing, France.
The Sensoria range of t-shirts, bras and socks manufactured by Heapsylon, based in Redmond, Washington, was showcased at the recent ISPO sports and gear show held in Munich, Germany from January 26-29
Imprint Energy, Plastic Logic and MC10 were recognised with FLEXI Awards at the 13th Annual Flexible and Printed Electronics Conference and Exhibition, held from February 4-6, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona
In addition to plastics and nonwovens, Ingeo PLA fibre is rapidly establishing a position as the raw material of choice for 3D printing.
Batteries made from pigments found in cuttlefish ink may lead to dissolvable power sources for new kinds of implantable medical devices.
Transparent displays have a variety of potential applications such as the ability to see navigation or dashboard information while looking through the windshield of a car or plane, or to project video
At the Wearable Technologies Conference in Munich on January 28th, Tim Moore of Rochester Optical introduced the company's Gold lenses for sale on outside frames - including Google's own prescription
A potential new solution for fighting infections has emerged from the most unlikely of origins - research in California by computer giant IBM into new ways of etching the silicon wafers employed in it
The key projects of the European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing (Textile ETP) will be showcased at the ITMA 2015 textile machinery show in Milan.
A process and machinery for making and handling ultrathin unidirectional (UD) prepregs has won a group of Swiss and French partners one of this year's JEC Innovation Awards for developments related to
Dyneema Purity is a 10-dtex medical-grade ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) with the smallest titre of any such fibre, according to its developer, DSM of Exton, Pennsylvania, USA.
A synthetic skin that will allow quantitative assessment of the cleansing performance of cosmetic products is being developed by researchers in Germany.
Polymer Group Inc (PGI) of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, is to invest about US$8 million in its plant in Waynesboro, Virginia, USA.
In 2017, global demand for geosynthetics will be 5.2 billion m2, according to the latest market report.
An automated process for laying non-crimp fabric (NCF) together with subsequent forming of the stack to create a reinforcement for the complicated threedimensional (3D) geometry of a wind-turbine blad
A software program capable of simulating circular braiding has won one of this year's JEC Innovation Awards for developments related to composites.
Finnish researchers have developed a novel method for converting cellulose into fibres, which they believe could have "global significance".
Unsatisfactory profit margins for polyester (PES) nonwovens for bituminous roofing applications have forced Johns Manville of Denver, Colorado, USA, to increase its prices for these products by 5%.
A laser-assisted tape-placement system designed for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and research laboratories has won an award for composites processing.
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