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UK’s NCC commissions Cygnet Texkimp filament winding machine

9th Jan 2024

The UK's National Composites Centre (NCC) has commissioned Cygnet Texkimp's four-axis filament winding machine for its new hydrogen transportation and storage facility. The machine, designed for simultaneous winding of four tows, features tension control units, custom software for data recording, and two four-position creels for different fibre types.

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US’ INDA opens nominations for 2024 World of Wipes Innovation Award

9th Jan 2024

INDA is accepting nominations for the 2024 World of Wipes Innovation Award. It recognises creative use of nonwovens in the wipes sector. The winner will be revealed at the World of Wipes International Conference on June 20. Nominations open until April 15, can include products, technologies or techniques commercially available for the past two...

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US-developed wearable robot prevents freezing in Parkinson's patients

8th Jan 2024

Harvard SEAS, Boston University, and Wyss Institute researchers created a soft, wearable robot to assist Parkinson's patients in overcoming freezing during walks. Worn around the hips and thighs, the device eliminates freezing episodes indoors. This technology presents a promising solution to enhance mobility for individuals with Parkinson's...

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US’ Nanowear gets FDA 510(k) clearance for AI-enabled SaMD

8th Jan 2024

Nanowear's SimpleSense, a nanotechnology-enabled wearable and software platform, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI-enabled Software-as-a-Medical Device (SaMD). As the first non-invasive, cuffless, continuous blood pressure monitor, and diagnostic, SimpleSense-BP provides a transformational tool in clinical diagnostic management of...

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UK’s Carrington to show stretch flame resistant innovation at Intersec

6th Jan 2024

Carrington Textiles will showcase its stretch flame-resistant innovations at Intersec in Dubai, featuring Flametougher 290AS Flex with Cordura nylon and Xlance fibres for arc flash protection. The company emphasises sustainability with the eco-friendly Flameban family and introduces Tahoe, a stretch workwear fabric with 29 per cent recycled polyester.

2023: Medical textile innovations that can transform healthcare
2023: Medical textile innovations that can transform healthcare

30th Dec 2023

In 2023, global research in medical textiles made significant strides. Cornell University’s KnitDema aids hand oedema patients with a wearable massage technology. ETH Zurich developed a textile sensor for detecting exhaustion during physical activity. UWE Bristol introduced a fabric that monitors heart rate. LSU’s smart hat tracks babies’ body...

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2023: Launchpad for rapid growth of India's technical textile industry

28th Dec 2023

In 2023, India bolstered its technical textile sector with government measures, including approving 33 R&D projects and introducing new HSN codes for trade. Initiatives like the GREAT programme and updated BIS standards aim to stimulate innovation and maintain quality, signalling a robust future for India's technical textiles on the global stage.

2023: Global breakthroughs in smart textile innovations
2023: Global breakthroughs in smart textile innovations

28th Dec 2023

In 2023, researchers worldwide unveiled remarkable smart textile innovations. WSU developed a cotton-like, conductive fibre; MIT's FibeRobo changes shape with temperature. Singapore's team created durable, spider-inspired fibres. The UK team integrated LEDs and sensors into sustainable textiles, while Finnish researchers made temperature-reactive ...

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Sweden’s Transforming Textiles launches sustainable tech Sense-Tex

27th Dec 2023

Sweden-based Transforming Textiles AB, spearheaded by Sara Rosberg, has launched Sense-Tex, a fabric that combines style, smart technology, and sustainability. With its unique 5-fibre yarn-thread composition, including two conductors and three natural fibres, Sense-Tex integrates sensor connectivity, promising new tech applications in fashion.

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