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Eleksen has announced that Marks & Spencer, one of the UK's leading retailers with more than 15 million store visitors a week, will carry a stylish new line of men's suits for iPod by Bagir.
Contitech's new ContiBarrierSystem combines elastomeric composite materials and an embedded ultra-thin layer of polymer to provide increased impermeability to virtually all gaseous, fluid and solid me
Ricardo Beverly Hills, based in Mirada, California, USA, is now employing Nano-Tex treated fabric in its Capistrano Light Luggage line of bags and suitcases.
A team from the UK companies Auxetix, Heathcoat Fabrics and the University of Exeter were awarded a 2007 Techtextil Innovation prize for their development of helical-auxetic blast curtains.
Eleksen has updated its electronics modules for iPod and iPod+Bluetooth devices to be compatible with its new sensor technology, introduced at Avantex in Frankfurt.
Eleksen has launched new dry-cleanable, programmable sensor technology as the next generation of its flagship ElekTex sensors for embedding in apparel.
The 2007 SMART award from the Scottish Executive has been made to Selkirk-based Mather Technology Solutions for developing a new technology that will allow solar panels to be attached to various fabri
Another new product just announced from Eleksen is an electronics module for FM radio.
A double was achieved by Dow Corning in Frankfurt earlier this month, when it received a Techtextil award for the development of its Active Protection System in the UK, while Finland's Rukka received
The newly revised standard BS EN ISO 14971:2007 Medical devices. Application of risk management to medical devices is now available from BSI British Standards.
A protective sling for supporting and immobilizing an injured arm has been developed by Laura Hollister of Niles, Michigan, USA.
Strong interest in SilvaGard has resulted in significant growth for AcryMed, the company that developed and now licenses the antimicrobial nanotechnology.
Fabric and clothing for patients suffering from atopic dermatitis have been developed by Kuraray.
An adhesive dressing that allows a wearer to determine the growth of bacteria, if any, as early as possible and without removing the dressing is highlighted in US Patent 7 183 455 by DRDC of Tokyo, Ja
Eschler Textil of Balingen, Germany, is supplying lintfree medical fabrics and non-slip floor mats for a new, experimental operating theatre.
A pressure relieving dressing developed by Coloplast is said to be suitable for both wound healing and prophylaxis of pressure ulcers.
At last month's Techtextil trade fair in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, nonwovens producer Sandler responded to current wellness trends with special topsheet products made of fibres equipped with botanic
MRS Seitter of Holzmaden, Germany, has launched the WSP 3600, an automatic device for testing the water tightness of sheets, membranes and other flat textiles, including bandages, plasters and medical
A method for treating deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in a limb is disclosed in US Patent 7 179 242.
A wound dressing in which a curable silicone mixture is extruded onto a flat moulding surface has been developed by Ossur.
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