At the interface of soft materials and electronics
The convergence of advanced fabrics and electronics has come a long way since the first issue of Smart Textiles and Nanotechnology was launched at the end of 2006 – coincidentally just before the launch of the iPhone, which made many developments of the time instantly superfluous.
In 2020, this crucial monthly publication was renamed Smart Textiles and Wearables to better reflect all the progress that is now being made in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT), continuous miniaturisation, 3D printing and soft materials, in such fields as robotics and industrial manufacturing, healthcare and the next generation of consumer products.
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Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign used a smart shirt equipped with an electrocardiogram to track participants’ heart-rate recovery after exercise and developed a…
Nuream and Z-Polymers have been announced as the next companies to participate in the Product Accelerator for Functional Fabrics (PAFF) 2.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a new type of smart clothing that can track a person’s posture and exercise routine but looks, wears and…
Researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), Moscow, Russia, and the University of Texas at Austin, USA, have presented a proof-of-concept for…
Sweden-based Trelleborg, a developer of engineered coated fabrics, has announced a new knowledge transfer partnership with Nottingham Trent University’s Medical Technologies Innovation Facility in Nottingham,…
Electrically conductive prints on textiles are the basis for smart textiles – functional textiles with electronic functions.
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