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The new range of DryLife Kids children's bedding protection products from Australia-based Autex are claimed to be fully breathable and comfortable to sleep on, easy to care for and resilient to freque
A wound dressing that is claimed to have superior skin adherence properties is disclosed in US Patent 7 745 682 by Ossur.
Pegas Nonwovens has started constructing a new plant for the production of materials for the hygiene sector, and possibly also for other applications, in Znojmo, Czech Republic.
A medical bandage for use in the treatment of injuries, such as broken bones requiring immobilization, is featured in US Patent 7 749 180 disclosed by BSN Medical of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
A common problem with conventional sanitary towels is that leg movements of the wearer often shift the device backwards.
Disposable absorbent articles, such as a diaper (60), that have replaceable absorbent core components are described in US Patent 7 601 145 by Procter & Gamble.
3M Health Care has launched 3M Tegaderm IV Advanced Securement Dressing, which features a transparent, breathable film, a stabilization border and new, comfort adhesive technology.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) is to create an interactive portal for technical textiles to address issues promptly so that the sector becomes globally competitiv
A British company has launched what it describes as the world's first hydrating, medical-grade silk garments that are designed to relieve the irritation of eczema and dermatitis.

The 2010 Millennium Technology Prize has been won by Professor Michael Gratzel, Director of the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), for his de

Dow Chemical Company has made a minority equity investment in Blade Dynamics, a designer and manufacturer of advanced wind turbine blades based on proprietary materials and structural technologies.
A Stevens Institute of Technology scientist aims to establish a family of biomimetic nanofibres containing collagen and calcium phosphate, to support the phenotype of boneforming cells.
Nanocomp Technologies, the developer of energy saving performance materials and component products from carbon nanotubes (CNTs), has been awarded a multi-million dollar Phase II contract by the US Air
A 120-metre high Ecotricity windmill from will be powering operations at Cardiff-based G24 Innovations by the end of 2010.
The best route to nanofibres now involves processing a one denier 300 'islands in a sea' bicomponent spunbonds, rather than employing meltblown technology.
Photovoltaic applications could extend far beyond traditional solar modules and something currently being talked about at Bayer MaterialScience is a 'translator shirt'.
Dr Steve Beeby and a team of researchers at Southampton University's School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) aim to generate energy through human movement - eliminating the need to change bat
The 7th annual Smart Fabrics conference will take place on 4-6 April 2011 at the Hotel Russell in London, UK.
BioSolar, the California-based developer of new technology to produce bio-based materials from renewable plant sources to reduce the cost of photovoltaic (PV) solar modules, has reported another benef
At the Advanced Technologies for an Ageing Population conference to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, next March, the focus will be on how modern enabling technologies can help to provide improved treatme
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