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This textile can pick up on pressure applied to into and use that data to reconstruct how your body is moving.
Thousands of people who are born deafblind will understand live conversations for the first time thanks to new research into smart textiles being developed by Nottingham Trent University (NTU).
Smart fabric and textile technologies have been integrated into the design courses at the University of Sharjah's College of Fine Arts and Design (CFAD). Students have started studying smart textile ...
Smart clothes with sensors and next-generation textiles could transform our wardrobes into health-tracking garments. These ideas haven't just come from startups.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab have created a novel fabrication process to produce smart textiles that comfortably conform to a user’s body while being able ...
The 8th edition of Texhibition Istanbul will focus on the textile sector's shift towards sustainable practices and innovative ...
This smart-textile technology is inexpensive, lightweight, noiseless and energy-efficient. By providing a tactile element to computer gaming, the novel elastomer-film technology can also be used ...
In contrast, active smart textiles (ASTs) like SMART ePANTS’ designs rely on built-in actuators and sensors to detect, interpret, and react to environmental information.
The research team will be demonstrating the technology at this year’s Hannover Messe where they will be exhibiting a new sensor element with a metal-coated film on a textile wristband.
Smart nanofabric integrates impact protection, real-time health monitoring, and radiative cooling into a lightweight, durable textile for advanced sportswear.
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