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Japan’s Toray develops diaper-embedded urination sensor

12th Mar 2024

Japan-based Toray Industries has unveiled a diaper-embedded urination sensor using semiconductive carbon nanotubes. The sensor notifies caregivers when changes are needed, aiding eldercare in Japan amid workforce shortages. Tested in nursing homes, the sensor aims for commercialisation by March 2026. Its moisture-resistant design ensures...

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Scale Advanced unveils BIO|Power, COR|Power product lines at JEC World

11th Mar 2024

Scale Advanced Biocomposites launched BIO|Power and COR|Power at JEC World, aimed at replacing or enhancing carbon fibre in lightweight composites. BIO|Power blends natural fibres to reduce costs and emissions, while COR|Power reduces vibration in composites. Collaborations with bike manufacturers like REAP Design and 3T Cycling show promising...

PYKRS X-TREME parka combines tech and design for maximum protection. Pic: EIN Presswire
Spain’s PYKRS launches smart jacket PYKRS X-TREME Parka

11th Mar 2024

PYKRS, a Spanish startup, has introduced the PYKRS X-TREME Parka, a smart jacket tailored for urban commuters, cyclists, and motorcyclists. Packed with innovative features accessible via a mobile app or remote, it boasts electroluminescent lighting for enhanced visibility, carbon fibre heating elements, and a fall detection system with GPS.

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Belgium’s Ontex earns recognition from CDP for climate actions

8th Mar 2024

Belgium-based Ontex has received recognition from CDP for climate actions in collaboration with suppliers, achieving high ratings in the 2023 Supplier Engagement Rating Leaderboard. Through supplier engagement and adherence to sustainability guidelines, Ontex aims to reduce scope 3 emissions, aligning with Science Based Target initiative goals.

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Swiss firm Heberlein to show innovations in jet tech at Techtextil

8th Mar 2024

Heberlein, a leading provider of air interlacing and texturing jets, will present key innovations like the PolyJet-TG-3 at Techtextil from April 23. The PolyJet-TG-3 enhances yarn evenness and knot reliability, achieving over 12 knots per meter with various yarn parameters. Features include a quick-release system for jet packs and tear-resistant...

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North America’s Leigh Fibers, Revive Fiber to expand capabilities

8th Mar 2024

Leigh Fibers' owners have acquired the assets of Martex Fiber, renaming the business Revive Fiber. Operating separately but under joint management, they become North America's largest textile recycler. With expanded facilities in South Carolina and Texas, they offer a wide range of recycled fibre products, supporting industries globally.

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US’ Hexcel launches new IM9 24K carbon fibre at JEC World

7th Mar 2024

Hexcel Corporation debuts HexTow IM9 24K carbon fibre at JEC World, boasting 12 per cent higher tensile strength than IM7. With 24,000 filaments, it offers over 6,300 MPa tensile strength, 298 GPa modulus, and 1.9 per cent strain. Targeted for aerospace applications, it promises enhanced value and productivity, being compatible with various resin...

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Drylock Technologies invests in first baby care production site in US

7th Mar 2024

Belgium-based Drylock Technologies has invested $26.9 million in its first US baby care production facility in Reidsville, creating 113 jobs in Rockingham County. The 450,000-square-foot plant aims to accelerate product development for US clients. The project will receive a $300,000 performance-based grant from the One North Carolina Fund.

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Ethisphere names US' Kimberly-Clark ethical company for 2024

6th Mar 2024

Kimberly-Clark has earned the 2024 World's Most Ethical Companies recognition from Ethisphere for the sixth consecutive year. Among 136 honourees spanning 20 countries and 44 industries, Kimberly-Clark is one of three in consumer products. This assessment underscores Kimberly-Clark's strong values across various aspects of its operations.

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