(Nanowerk Spotlight) If current research is an indicator, wearable electronics will go far beyond just very small electronic devices or wearable, flexible computers. Not only will these devices be ...
Let’s start with the basics. What are e-textiles? The term “e-textiles” can refer to either electronic textiles or electrically integrated textiles, but generally they’re a combination of electronics ...
Semiconductors for vehicle automation, semiconductors for ADAS, semiconductors for electrification, semiconductors for connectivity and infotainment. Automotive trends in Indium Phosphate, Indium ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) MXenes – the large family of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides and nitrides – show outstanding physical properties and have found applications ranging from energy ...
Imagine adjusting the temperature of the air conditioning or skipping a song in your car, not by fiddling with a screen or voice command, but simply by swiping your hand across the fabric of your ...
Virginia Tech (VT) researchers have been busy developing efficient e-textiles -- electronic textiles and clothing with embedded wires and sensors -- for six years now. Their computerized clothing can ...
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry specialist in the design, development, and manufacture of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics, announces its proprietary E-Webbings e-textile product base ...
The next step for fully integrated textile-based electronics to make their way from the lab to the wardrobe is figuring out how to power the garment gizmos without unfashionably toting around a solid ...
A new wood-based thread that conducts electricity could offer a multitude of practical and attractive possibilities for electronic textiles. The cellulose thread – a green electronic textile or ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Nov. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Technical Textiles market is projected to exceed $225 billion by 2025. The growth in the market would be primarily driven by rapid ...