Chinese scientists have developed fully flexible fiber chips that embed complete electronic circuits inside strands as thin as human hair. The advance brings electronic textiles closer to functioning ...
Your next computer might not be a phone or a watch, it could be the shirt on your back. A team of researchers at Fudan ...
Seating furniture is frequently not designed for long-term use or simple assembly and disassembly and has a tendency to break ...
A research team at Fudan University in Shanghai has successfully built complex electronic circuits inside thin, flexible ...
A flexible chip as thin as a human hair could pave the way for a new generation of electronic wearable clothing, according to a ...
Synergex has high levels of hybrid fibre integrity and performance. It can be processed into fabric form using many technologies including commingling and twisting. The carbon and nylon commingled ...
“The project with Lenzing has shown that efficient processing of cellulose fibers on knitting machines is possible by using the right fibers and the right spinning process. We are currently working on ...
(L-R) Members of the NTU research team include Dr Li Dong, Research Fellow; Dr Wang Zhixun, Research Fellow; and Assoc Prof Wei Lei at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Scientists ...
Tamil Nadu's new textile policy boosts investment in weaving, processing, and technical textiles with various subsidies and ...