Researchers at Drexel University are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Material’s Chemistry A, ...
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Getting In Bed With Heimtextil
Heimtextil 2026 spotlights sustainable innovation and fresh strategies shaping the future of the home textiles industry.
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Innovation becomes essential for textile industry facing global challenges
Panelists at Heimtextil stress innovation's role in textiles ahead of Techtextil and Texprocess 2026.
A research team of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has achieved a revolutionary breakthrough in smart materials, successfully developing soft magnetorheological textiles that can flexibly ...
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PolyU unveils new human-safe fibres for smart wearable textiles
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed soft magnetorheological textiles that could be widely applicable ...
Printing technology is essential for fashion brands. Just as printing on paper has shifted from analog to digital, textile printing in the apparel industry is about to be transformed by digital ...
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global sports company PUMA has today announced that it has scaled up its textile recycling innovation, RE:FIBRE, replacing recycled polyester with RE:FIBRE ...
Digital twins may be used to track customer behavior and preferences so products and experiences can be tailored. We are always amazed and fascinated by how quickly technology is advancing and ...
Could your face mask actually help fight the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic? It's a vision of the future that two Japanese firms are hoping to make a reality with a new e-textile that can reportedly ...
“This is a significant development for wearable technology,” said Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Bach professor in Drexel’s College of Engineering, who co-authored the study. “To ...
Through the RE:FIBRE program, PUMA is keen to address the challenge of textile waste via a long-term solution for recycling. The technology also looks to diversify the fashion industry’s main source ...
Researchers at Drexel University are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Material’s Chemistry A, ...
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