Several developments took place in the field of technical textiles in 2018, with a potential to positively affect the growth of automobile, medical, aerospace and other sectors. Fibre2Fashion takes a look at top headlines of the year.
-Kansai University, Teijin develop piezoelectric wearable sensors
-German scientists make breathable high-tech textiles
-Kappler develops suit to protect against Ebola
-Teijin & Makita develop world’s first fan-cooled jacket
-Edana & INDA update flushability guidelines for nonwovens
-Deakin team transforms jeans into artificial cartilage
-Solvay, Premium Aerotec, Faurecia unveil IRG Cosimo
-Boeing, ELG find new life for airplane structure material
-Teijin constructing world’s first AFRW building
-Fraunhofer Institute makes OLED elements for textiles
-CRRC unveils new carbon fibre metro vehicles Cetrovo
-AMRC, NRC-Canada to develop composites for aerospace
-ORNL scientists invent composites to monitor damage
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