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Textile products that are enhanced by carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are the goal of a two-year agreement between an Israel-based specialist in nanotechnology, Fulcrum SP Materials Ltd of Rehovot, and a UK c
Roctool has demonstrated how it is now possible to develop an ultra-thin carbon fibre composite part in just two minutes and 30 seconds with its 3iTech technology.
Working with the Institute for Textile Technology and Process Engineering (ITV) and the Institute of Textile Chemistry and Chemical Fibers (ITCF), both in Denkendorf, Germany, TWD Fibres GmbH has deve
As long chains of repeating molecules, networks of polymers - both synthetics as natural products such as rubber and cellulose - all contain structural flaws at the molecular level.
The Bag-in-belt is a combined seatbelt and airbag designed to further reduce the load on a car rear-seat occupant's ribcage in the event of a frontal collision.
Intelligent or smart textiles are increasingly incorporating additional energy and heat functions to improve the sustainability of products, says Messe Frankfurt, organiser of the Techtextil trade sho
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded a University of Washington research team almost US$1 million to further develop the technology for employing nanofibre nonwovens to simultaneously bot
Working with the Institute for Textile Technology and Process Engineering (ITV) and the Institute of Textile Chemistry and Chemical Fibers (ITCF), both in Denkendorf, Germany, TWD Fibres GmbH has deve
Research into developing the strongest silica nanofibres in the world is being pioneered at the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) in the UK, with plans for their use in
An elegant and powerful new microscale actuator that can flex like a finger has been developed by researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Berkeley Lab and the University of California, Berkeley
Outdoor clothing can be made waterproof and highly breathable with ultrathin membranes made from Arnitel VT from DSM.
Samsung Electronics has teamed up with New York-based designer Alexander Wang to create a textile print inspired by crowd-sourced sketches and images using the Galaxy Note II smartphone.
The bright iridescent blue colour of a tropical plant's fruit were the inspiration for a new fibre that changes colour when stretched, developed by a collaborative team of researchers at Harvard Unive
Adidas, MC10, Pebble Technology, Eeonyx Corporation, IDEO, and Philips Lighting are among leading players making presentations at the ninth Smart Fabrics conference which will be held at the Hyatt at
Thin film solar cells on flexible polymer foils with a new record efficiency of 20.4% have been developed at Empa, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology.
A prototype garment with electronic micro-devices embedded into the core of its yarns has been produced by researchers Nottingham Trent University's Advanced Textiles Research Group.
Recon Instruments from Canada was the overall winner of the Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup announced at the ISPO sports gear show in Munich, Germany, on February 4th.
US BioDesign launched its new nonwoven biomedical component range at the Medical Design and Manufacturing West Trade Show in Anaheim, California (February 12-15).
A highly-stylised shoe by one of the fashion world's brightest new names literally lit up the recent London Fashion Week as a result of collaborative work with De Montfort University in Leicester.
A new system for spinning nanofibres that should offer significant productivity increases while drastically reducing power consumption is being developed by Luis Velasquez-Garcia and his team at MIT's
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