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SmartTextiles&Wearables,Markets,ApplicationsandTechnologiesJune2017
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SMARTTEXTILESINAPPAREL:MARKETS,APPLICATIONSANDTECHNOLOGIES
ContentsContents ....................................................................................................... 3List of Tables ................................................................................................ 8List of Figures ............................................................................................... 8
Introduction .................................................................................................... 13How to Use This Report ............................................................................. 13
Smart Textiles, Wearable Technologies and the 4th Industrial Revolution ..... 15The Evolution of Wearable Technologies ................................................... 16Defining Smart Textiles ............................................................................... 20Factors Affecting The Adoption of Smart Textiles ...................................... 23
Cost ......................................................................................................... 23Accuracy ................................................................................................. 23On Shoring .............................................................................................. 24Power management ................................................................................ 24Security and Privacy ............................................................................... 24
Markets ........................................................................................................... 26Adding Value to Textiles Through Nanotechnology ................................... 26How Nanomaterials Add Functionality and Value ...................................... 30CAGR By Sector ......................................................................................... 32Apparel Textile Markets .............................................................................. 32
Value of Nanomaterials Inputs for Apparel ............................................. 32Home Textile Markets ................................................................................. 35
Value of Nanomaterials Inputs for Home Textiles ................................... 36Medical Textile Markets .............................................................................. 37
Value of Nanomaterials Inputs for Medical Textiles ................................ 38Military Textile Markets ............................................................................... 39
Value of Nanomaterials Inputs for Military Textiles ................................. 40Technical Textile Markets ........................................................................... 41
Value of Nanomaterials Inputs for Technical Textiles ............................. 42Textile Based Wearables ............................................................................ 43
Market Growth By Application ................................................................ 43Business Models ........................................................................................ 49
Nanotechnology and Graphene In Textiles .................................................... 50
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Current Applications of Nanotechnology in Textile Production .................. 52Nanotechnology in Fibers and Yarns ...................................................... 52Nano-Structured Composite Fibers ........................................................ 52Carbon Nanofibers and Carbon Nanoparticles ....................................... 53Clay Nanoparticles .................................................................................. 53Metal Oxide Nanoparticles ...................................................................... 53Carbon Nanotubes .................................................................................. 53Graphene ................................................................................................ 54
Applications .................................................................................................... 55Clothing and Apparel .................................................................................. 55
Nano-Antibacterial Clothing Textiles ...................................................... 60Silver Nanoparticles ............................................................................. 61Nanosilver Safety Concerns ................................................................ 66Zinc/Copper/Doped Zinc Oxides ........................................................ 67UV/Sun/Radiation Protection .............................................................. 67Hassle-free Clothing: Stain/Oil/Water Repellence, Anti-Static, Anti-Wrinkle ................................................................................................. 68
Anti-Fade ......................................................................................... 72Comfort Issues: Perspiration Control, Moisture Management ............ 73Creative Appearance and Scent for High Street Fashions .................. 75Anti-Counterfeiting .............................................................................. 81High Strength, Abrasion-Resistant Fabric Using Carbon Nanotubes . 83Nanotechnology For Home Laundry ................................................... 83
Current Adopters of Nanotechnology in Clothing/Apparel Textiles ........ 84Sports and Wellbeing ................................................................................. 90
1st Generation Technologies ................................................................... 90Under Armour Healthbox Wearables ........................................... 90Adidas MiCoach ........................................................................... 90Sensoria ....................................................................................... 91EMPA’s Long Term Research ...................................................... 93
2nd Generation Technologies ................................................................... 94Google's Project Jacquard ........................................................... 94Samsung Creative Lab ................................................................. 97Microsoft Collaborations .............................................................. 99Intel Systems on a Chip ............................................................... 99Flex (Formerly Flextronics) and MAS Holdings .......................... 100Jiobit ........................................................................................... 100Asensei Personal Trainer ............................................................ 101OmSignal Smart Clothing ........................................................... 102
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Ralph Lauren PoloTech .............................................................. 103Hexoskin Performance Management ......................................... 105Healthwatch Technologies Heart Monitor .................................. 105Jabil Circuit Textile Heart Monitoring ......................................... 107Stretch Sense Sensors ............................................................... 108NTT Data and Toray ................................................................... 109Goldwin Inc. and DoCoMo ......................................................... 110SupaSpot Inc Smart Sensors ..................................................... 112Wearable Experiments and Brand Marketing ............................ 113Wearable Life Sciences Antelope ............................................... 113Textronics NuMetrex .................................................................. 115
3rd Generation Technologies ................................................................. 116AdvanPro Pressure Sensing Shoes ........................................... 116Tamicare 3D printed Wearables with Integrated Sensors .......... 118Cambridge Graphene Centre Washable Graphene Oxide Ink ... 120AiQ Smart Clothing Stainless Steel Yarns .................................. 121Flex Printed Inks And Conductive Yarns .................................... 123Sensing Tech Conductive Inks ................................................... 124EHO Textiles Body Motion Monitoring ....................................... 125Bebop Sensors Washable E-Ink Sensors .................................. 126Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research Piezolectric Polymer Sensors ...................................................................................... 127CLIM8 GEAR Heated Textiles .................................................... 129VTT Smart Clothing Human Thermal Model .............................. 130ATTACH (Adaptive Textiles Technology with Active Cooling and Heating) ...................................................................................... 131
Energy Storage and Generation ............................................................... 134Intelligent Textiles Military Uniforms .......................................... 134BAE Systems Broadsword Spine ............................................... 135Stretchable Batteries .................................................................. 136LG Chem Cable Batteries .......................................................... 137
Supercapacitors ............................................................................. 138Swinburne Graphene Supercapacitors ...................................... 138MIT Niobium Nanowire Supercapacitors ................................... 138
Energy Harvesting .................................................................................... 141Kinetic ................................................................................................... 141
StretchSense Energy Harvesting Kit .......................................... 141NASA Environmental Sensing Fibers ......................................... 141
Solar ...................................................................................................... 142
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Powertextiles .............................................................................. 142Sphelar Power Corp Solar Textiles ............................................ 143Ohmatex and Powerweave ........................................................ 143
Fashion ..................................................................................................... 1441st Generation Technologies ................................................................. 146
Cute Circuit LED Couture ........................................................... 146MAKEFASHION LED Couture .................................................... 148
2nd Generation Technologies ................................................................. 150Covestro Luminous Clothing ...................................................... 150
3rd Generation Technologies ................................................................ 151The Unseen Temperature Sensitive Dyes .................................. 151
Entertainment ........................................................................................... 153Wearable Experiments Marketing .............................................. 153Navigate Jacket .......................................................................... 154
Personal Protection .................................................................................. 154Periosteum Based Textile .......................................................... 154
Medical Textiles ........................................................................................ 157Nanosilver Wound Dressings ..................................................... 157
Electrospun Nanofibers to Stop Bleeding ..................................... 157Home Textiles ........................................................................................... 160
Suzutora MASA Treatment for Curtains ..................................... 160Bedding ...................................................................................... 161Silvon .......................................................................................... 161Serta® Mattress Covers ............................................................. 162Schoeller Nanosphere® ............................................................. 162MIPAN Nano Magic Silver® ....................................................... 163
Military/Defence Textiles .......................................................................... 164The 21st Century Battle Suit ....................................................... 164Stealth Coatings ......................................................................... 164
Technical Textiles ..................................................................................... 169Industrial Nonwovens ................................................................. 169H&V Nanowave Filtration Media ................................................. 170Donaldson Torit Nanofiber Dust Filters ...................................... 170Vileda Nanotech Micro Cloth ..................................................... 173
Key Technologies ......................................................................................... 177Circuitry ............................................................................................. 177
Conductive Inks for Fabrics ........................................................... 177Conductive Ink For Printing On Stretchable Fabrics .................. 177Creative Materials Conductive Inks And Adhesives ................... 177
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Dupont Stretchable Electronic Inks ............................................ 178Aluminium Inks From Alink Co ................................................... 178
Conductive Fibers .......................................................................... 180Circuitex Silver Coated Nylon .................................................... 180Textronics Yarns and Fibres ...................................................... 180Novonic Elastic Conductive Yarn ............................................... 180Copper Coated Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) Fibres ........................... 181
Printed electronics ......................................................................... 182Covestro TPU Films for Flexible Circuits ................................... 182
Sensors ................................................................................................. 184Electrical ............................................................................................ 184
Hitoe ........................................................................................... 184Cocomi ....................................................................................... 185Panasonic Polymer Resin ........................................................... 185Cardiac Monitoring ..................................................................... 187
Mechanical ........................................................................................ 189Strain .............................................................................................. 189
Textile-Based Weft Knitted Strain Sensors ................................ 189Chain Mail Fabric for Smart Textiles .......................................... 189Nano-Treatment for Conductive Fiber/Sensors ......................... 191Piezoceramic materials .............................................................. 192Graphene-Based Woven Fabric ................................................. 192
Pressure Sensing ........................................................................... 193LG Innotek Flexible Textile Pressure Sensors ............................ 193Hong Kong Polytechnic University Pressure Sensing Fibers ..... 194Conductive Polymer Composite Coatings ................................. 197Printed Textile Sensors To Track Movement ............................. 200
Environment ....................................................................................... 202Photochromic Textiles ................................................................ 202
Temperature ................................................................................... 202Sefar PowerSens ........................................................................ 202
Gasses & Chemicals ...................................................................... 202Textile Gas Sensors ................................................................... 202
Energy ................................................................................................ 205Storage .......................................................................................... 205
Graphene Supercapacitors ........................................................ 205Niobium Nanowire Supercapacitors .......................................... 205Stretchy supercapacitors ........................................................... 207
Energy Generation ......................................................................... 208
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StretchSense Energy Harvesting Kit .......................................... 208Piezoelectric Or Thermoelectric Coated Fibres ......................... 209
Optical ............................................................................................... 211Light Emitting ................................................................................. 211
University of Manchester Electroluminescent Inks and Yarns ... 211Polyera Wove ............................................................................. 211
Companies Mentioned ................................................................................. 214
ListofTablesTable1CAGRbyapplication ............................................................................... 43Table2Valueofsmarttextilemarketbyapplication2016-25(US$millions) ............ 46Table3%marketsharebyapplication ................................................................. 48Table4CAGR2016-25byapplication .................................................................. 48Table5Commonlyusednanomaterialsandtheirapplications ............................... 50
ListofFiguresFigure1The4thIndustrialRevolution(WorldEconomicForum) ............................ 15Figure2BlockDiagramoftypicalMEMSdigitaloutputmotionsensor:ultralow-power
highperformance3-axis“femto”accelerometerusedinfitnesstrackingdevices. ................................................................................................................ 16
Figure3InteriorofFitbitFlexdevice(fromiFixit) .................................................. 17Figure4InternallayoutofFitbitFlex.RedisthemainCPU,orangeistheBTLEchip,
blueisacharger,yellowistheaccelerometer(fromiFixit) .............................. 17Figure5Intel’sCurieprocessorstretchesthedefinitionof'wearable' ..................... 17Figure6TypicalTextileBasedWearableSystemComponents ................................ 18Figure7TheChromatAerosSportsBra"poweredbyIntel,inspiredbywind,airand
flight." ....................................................................................................... 19Figure8TheEvolutionofSmarttextiles ............................................................... 20Figure9Goldwin'sC2fitIN-pulsesportswearusingToray'sHitoe ........................... 21Figure10Sensoglovereadsgrippressureforgolfers ............................................. 21Figure11CurrentWorldTextileMarketbySector(2016) ...................................... 26Figure12TheGlobalTextileMarketBySector($Millions) ..................................... 26Figure13CompoundAnnualGrowthRates(CAGR)bySector(2016-25) ................. 27Figure14TheGlobalTextileMarketin2022 ........................................................ 28Figure15TheGlobalTextileMarketin2025 ........................................................ 29Figure16TextileMarketEvolution(2012-2025) ................................................... 29
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Figure17TotalValueofNanomaterialsinTextiles2016-2025(US$Millions) ........... 30Figure18ValueofNanomaterialsinTextilesbySector2016-2025(US$Millions) .... 31Figure19CAGRBYSector2016-2025 ................................................................ 32Figure20NanotechnologyEnabledClothing/ApparelTextilesMarket2015-2025
(US$Millions) ............................................................................................ 33Figure21ValueofNanotechInputsinClothingTextiles2015-2025(US$Millions) ... 34Figure22NanotechnologyEnabledHomeTextilesMarket2015-25(US$Millions) ... 35Figure23ValueofNanomaterialsinHomeTextiles2015-2025(US$Millions) ........ 36Figure24NanotechnologyEnabledMedicalTextiles2015-2025(US$Millions) ....... 37Figure25ValueofNanomaterialsinMedicalTextiles2015–2025(US$Millions) .... 38Figure26NanotechnologyEnabledMilitary/DefenseTextiles2015–2025
(US$Millions) ............................................................................................ 39Figure27ValueofNanomaterialsinMilitary/DefenseTextiles2015–2025
(US$Millions) ............................................................................................ 40Figure28NanotechnologyEnabledTechnicalTextiles2015–2025(US$Millions) .... 41Figure29ValueofNanomaterialsinTechnicalTextiles2015–2025(US$Millions) .. 42Figure30TextileBasedWearablesGrowth2016-25(US$Millions) ........................ 43Figure31Totalmarketfortextilebasedwearables2016-25(US$Millions) ............. 44Figure32HealthandSportsMarketSize2016-25(US$Millions) ............................ 45Figure33MedicalMarketSize2016-25(US$Millions) .......................................... 45Figure34CriticalstepsforobtainingFDAmedicaldeviceapproval ......................... 47Figure35Marketsplitbetweenwellbeingandmedical2016-25 ............................ 48Figure36‘IntimacyWhite’and‘IntimacyBlack’introducedbytheDutchfirmStudio
Roosegaarde .............................................................................................. 56Figure37FunctionalfashionLevi’susingSchoeller’snanospheretechnology .......... 59Figure38TheMarketforAnti-BacterialTextiles ................................................... 60Figure39Howantibacterial‘SmartSilverworks ................................................... 61Figure40Typicaldeliveryformatsofnanosilver(fromNanoHorizonsInc.) ............. 62Figure41Afibercoatedwithsilvernanoparticles ................................................. 63Figure42BASFUltramidBS416N®withTiO2nanoparticlesforUVprotection .......... 67Figure43Nanexsuperhydrophobicnanopolymercoating ..................................... 70Figure44OilresistanceofInanova® .................................................................... 72Figure45Klimeo-Microcapsulescontaininganaturaltemperature-regulating
ingredientareappliedinandonthefabric .................................................... 74Figure46KarmaChameleonChenilleStripPrototype-photonicbandgap(PBG)fibers
wovenonacomputer-controlledelectronicJacquardloom ............................ 77
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Figure47KarmaChameleonLeafpatternusingawhitecottonwarp,awhitecottonweftandaPBGfiberwefttocreateindividualilluminateddesigns.. ................ 78
Figure48ProductswithNano-MetalCoatingEffect,CourtesyofSuzutora .............. 79Figure49Teijin’sMorphotexallowscolorswithouttheuseofdyes ........................ 80Figure50DonnaSgro’sMorphotexdress ............................................................. 81Figure51Garmentstreatedwithmetallicnanoparticlesfromthefashionline,
“Glitterati .................................................................................................. 86Figure52ClothingdesignedbyOliviaOng.Thedressandjacketcontainnanoparticles
withantibacterialandair-purifyingqualities ................................................. 87Figure53Ascanningelectronmicroscopeimageshowingacottonfiberwith
palladiumnanoparticlecoating .................................................................... 88Figure54SmartFabricsOfferDesignersNewPossibilitiesinFashion ...................... 89Figure55AdidasmiCoachConnectHeartRateMonitor ........................................ 91Figure56Sensoria'sHearRateMonitoringGarments ............................................ 92Figure57FlexiblecomponentsusedinGoogle'sProjectJacquard .......................... 95Figure58GoogleandLevi'sSmartJacket ............................................................. 96Figure59EmbeddedelectronicsGoogle'sProjectJacquard ................................... 97Figure60Samsung'sWELT'smart'belt ................................................................ 98Figure61SamsungBodyCompassatCES16 ......................................................... 99Figure62LumoRunwashablemotionsensor ..................................................... 100Figure63OMSignal'sSmartBra ........................................................................ 103Figure64PoloTechShirtfromRalphLauren ....................................................... 104Figure65HexoskinDataAcquisitionandProcessing ........................................... 105Figure66HealthwatchECGShirt ....................................................................... 106Figure67Peak+™HeartRateMonitoringGarment ............................................. 107Figure68StretchSenseCEOBenO’Brien,withafabricstretchsensor ................... 109Figure69C3fitPulsefromGoldwinInc .............................................................. 110Figure70TheAntelopeTank-Top ...................................................................... 114Figure71SportswearwithintegratedsensorsfromTextronix .............................. 116Figure72AdvanPro'spressuresensinginsoles ................................................... 117Figure73AdvanPro'spressuresensingtextile .................................................... 118Figure74Tamicare3DPrintingSensorsandApparel ........................................... 119Figure75Washablegrapheneinkoncotton ...................................................... 121Figure76SmartclothingusingstainlesssteelyarnsandtextilesensorsfromAiQ ... 122Figure77EHOSmartSock ................................................................................ 125Figure78BeBopSmartCarSeatSensor ............................................................. 127Figure79Non-transparentprintedsensorsfromFraunhoferISC .......................... 129
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Figure80Clim8IntelligentHeatRegulatingShirt ................................................ 130Figure81TemperatureregulatingsmartfabricprintedatUCSanDiego ............... 132Figure82IntelligentTextilesLtdsmartuniform .................................................. 135Figure83BAESystemsBroadswordSpine .......................................................... 136Figure84LGChemcable-shapedlithium-ionbatterypowersanLEDdisplayeven
whentwistedandstrained ........................................................................ 137Figure85Supercapacitoryarnmadeofniobiumnanowires ................................. 139Figure86SphelarTextile .................................................................................. 143Figure87SphelarTextileSolarCells .................................................................. 143Figure88KatyPerrywearsCuteCircuitin2010 .................................................. 146Figure89CuteCircuitKDress ........................................................................... 147Figure90'intu'graphenedressbyCuteCircuit ................................................... 148Figure91MAKEFASHIONrunwayattheBrother’s“BacktoBusiness”conference,
Nashville2016 ......................................................................................... 149Figure92CovestromaterialwithLEDsarepositionedonformablefilmsmadefrom
thermoplasticpolyurethane(TPU). ............................................................ 150Figure93Unseenheadpiece,madeof4000conductiveSwarovskistones,changes
colortocorrespondwithlocalizedbrainactivity .......................................... 151Figure94Eighthsenseacodedcouturepiece. .................................................... 152Figure95DurexFundawear .............................................................................. 153Figure96Periosteum,athinyettoughtissuethatsupportsthebones ................. 155Figure97Theweaver'sloomusedforPeriosteumfibers ..................................... 156Figure98MetalcoatedfabricsfromSuzutora .................................................... 160Figure90NanotechenabledbeddingfromSimmons .......................................... 161Figure100Silvonsilverantibacterialbedding ..................................................... 162Figure101Non-wovennanofiberperformancelayerondustfilter ....................... 171Figure102Theeffectofananofiberlayeronafilter ........................................... 172Figure103ViledaProfessionalAntibacterialCleaningCloths ................................ 174Figure104PrintedfabricsensorsfromtheUniversityofTokyo ............................ 177Figure105AluminumNanoparticleInkfromALINK(Korea) ................................. 179Figure106TonyKanaan'sshirtwithelectricallyconductivenano-fibers ................ 184Figure107Panasonicstretchableresintechnology ............................................. 186Figure108Nanoflexmoniroringsystem ............................................................. 187Figure109Knittedstrainsensors ...................................................................... 189Figure110ChainMailFabricforSmartTextiles .................................................. 190Figure111ElectroplatedFabric ........................................................................ 191Figure112LGInnotekflexibletextilepressuresensors ........................................ 193
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Figure113SmartFootwearinstalledwithfabricsensors.(Credit:ImagecourtesyofTheHongKongPolytechnicUniversity) ....................................................... 195
Figure114SOFTCEPTOR™textilestrainsensors ................................................. 197Figure115conductivepolymercompositecoatingforpressuresensing ............... 198Figure116FraunhoferISC_printedsensor ........................................................ 200Figure117Thegraphene-coatedyarnsensor.(Image:ETRI) ................................ 203Figure118Supercapacitoryarnmadeofniobiumnanowires ............................... 206Figure119StretchSenseEnergyHarvestingKit ................................................... 209Figure120EnergyharvestingtextilesattheUniversityofSouthampton ............... 210Figure121PolyeraWoveFlexibleScreen ........................................................... 212
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IntroductionThepasttwentyyearshasseentherapidintroductionofnanomaterialsintoawidevarietyoftextileprocesses,fromantistainandwrinklefinishingstonanofiberwoundcare.Thishasopenedupnewmarketsfornanomaterialssuppliersandtextileproducersalike.Whilesomeoftheseproductshavebeenonthemarketsincetheearly2000’s,forexampleNano-Texcoatings,otherssuchasconductingcoatingsforfibersorgraphenecoatingsfornon-wovensareonlyjustemerging.Thepast30yearshasalsoseenarapiddecreaseinthesizeofcomputers,fromlargemainframesthroughlaptopstosmartphonesandsmartwatches.Asaresult,deviceshaveincreasedinbothcomputingpowerandubiquity.Butratherthanjustbeingeversmallerversionsoffthesamedevicearangeofnewtechnologiesareblurringthelinesbetweentraditionalindustriessuchastextilesandapparelandinformationtechnology.Thisiscreatingwhatwebelievetobea4thIndustrialRevolutionforthetextilesandfashionindustry.However,thisrevolutionitisnotbeingdrivensolelybyincreasesincomputingpower.Advancesinfieldssuchasnanotechnology,organicelectronics(alsoknownasplasticelectronics)andconductingpolymersarecruisingrangeoftextile–basedtechnologieswiththeabilitytosenseandreacttotheworldaroundthem.Thisincludesmonitoringbiometricdatasuchasheartrate,theenvironmentalfactorssuchastemperatureandThepresenceoftoxicgasesproducingrealtimefeedbackintheformofelectricalstimuli,hapticfeedbackorchangesincolor.Fitnesstrackersandsmartwatchesarejustthebeginning.Alreadythereareagrowingnumberofproductsonthemarketwhichintegratetextileswithsensorstocreatenewformsofwearabletechnologies.Theserangefromfirstgenerationtechnologieswheresensorisattachedtoapparel,second-generationoneswerecentersareembeddedinclothingandgrowingalotofthirdgenerationtechnologiesveryactiveelementisthefiberitself.
HowtoUseThisReportSmartTextiles,WearableTechnologiesandthe4thIndustrialRevolutionlooksathowtextilesandcomputingareconvergingandthefactorsdrivingthis.Marketsexaminestheglobalmarketfornanotechnologyandsmarttextilesbyapplicationarea,lookingatapparel,hometextiles,medicaltextiles,militarytextiles,technicaltextilesandtextilebasedwearables.Italsoprovidesfiguresforthenanomaterialsinputs(materials,coatings,inks,masterbatchesetc.)requiredforeachapplication.NanotechnologyandGrapheneInTextilesexamineswhythesematerialsarebeingusedintextilesandwhatadvantagestheyconfer.
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ApplicationsgivesdetaileddescriptionofcurrentandproposedapplicationsofnanotechnologybysectorandcoversClothingandApparel,SportsandWellbeing,EnergyStorageandGeneration,EnergyHarvesting,Fashion,Entertainment,PersonalProtection,MilitaryTextiles.,HomeTextiles,MedicalTextileandTechnicaltextiles.KeyTechnologiessuchasstrainsensors,conductivefibersandphotochromictextilesareexplained,alongwithexamplesofthetypesandapplicationofeachtechnology.
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CompaniesMentioned
Adidas
AdvancedNanoProducts,Inc.
AdvanProLimited
AiQSmartClothingInc.
ALATEX
Alexium
Algebra
AlinkCo.,Ltd
AlltracelPharmaceuticals
Alphabet
AnalogDevices
AndesonBio-techCo
AppliedDNASciences
AppliedEM
ARCOutdoors
ARCTechnologies
Arc’teryx,
AsahiKasei
Athos
Avelana
Baar
BAESystems
BaltonSp.Z.o.o
Barclays
BASF
BeBopSensors
BeijingChamGoNano-TechCo
BeltTech
BigSkyTechnologiesLLC
BischoffTextilAG,
Bluestar
BonarTechnicalFabricsNV,
BorgstenaGroup
BrooksBros.,USA
BruckTextiles
BurlingtonIndustries,Inc.,USA
CanadaGoose,
CardinalHealth
CC-NanoChem,Germany
Chamchuree
Chonbang,Co.Ltd.
Chromat
CibaSpecialtyChemicals
Cintas
Clariant
Clothing+
CoconaFabric
CookMedical
CoolSensations
Covestra
CreativeMaterials
CTTGroup
CuteCircuit
CyanineTechnologiessrl,
DanielHechter,
Degussa
DeltaGalilIndustriesLtd
DenizliBasmaveBoyaSanayiia.s.(DEBA),
Donaldson
DowCorning
DukeUniversity,USA
DuPont
DuPontSpecialityChemicals
Durex
DuroTextiles
Easyjet
EddieBauer
EHOTextiles
Eleksen
Element47
ELMARCOs.r.o.
EMPA
Endomondo,
Energenics
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ETHZurich,WearableComputingLab;
Evonik
ExlanCo.,Ltd
FibretronicLimited
Firstbeat
Flex
FormosaTaffeta
ForsterRohnerAG
FosterMiller
FountainSet(Holdings)Limited
FraunhoferInstituteforSilicateResearch
FujiElectric
G2OWaterTechnologies
G3iTechnologyInnovations
Gap
GoldwinInc.
Greenyarn
HaojeyCo
Healthwatch
Heddoko
HenryLloyd,
HillsInc
Hollingsworth&Vose
HugoBossHyosungIMECIndustrialNanotech,IncInnotechTextileCo.LtdInnovatexIntelIntelligentTextilesLtdInternationalFlavoursandFragrancesJ-TeckJ2LFACo.LtdJabilCircuitJRNanotechKaneboKaneboSpinningCorpKaoCorp.Kennedy&ViolichArchitectureKing'sMetalFiberTechnologiesKolon,KoreaKolorgenLtdKonarkaTechnologiesIncKVAMatx
Land’sEnd,Inc.LeaLeaGroupLeeJeansLeviStrauusLevi'sLGChemLGInnotekLiberecLindstrandTechnologiesLLBeanLockheedMartinCorpLouisVuittonLumoBodytechLyle&ScottMakefashionMammut,MapMyRunMarks&SpencerMASHoldingsMC10MedicalEngineeringLab;MicrosoftMisfitWearablesMitsubishiNanexNanoPhaseTechnologiesCorporation(NTC)Nano-GroupHoldingsLtdNano-Tex,USANanoChemNanocidParsNanoNasbNanocompTechnologiesIncNanocylNanoflightNanoHorizonsNanophaseNanoscienceTechnologiesIncorporatedNanoSonicInc.,NanyanTextilesnCoat,IncNewBalanceNikeNobleBiomaterialsIncNordstromNovaTheraNovonicNTBBuchs,NTTCorporationNucrystPharmaceuticalsNuMetrexOdloInternationalAG,Ohmatex
OldNavy
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OMSignalOutlastOxonicaPanasonicPaulStuartPeerlessPlastics&CoatingsLtdPeterBrehmPGAPhilipsLightingPiedmontChemicalIndustries,IncPikeurPLUXPolarElektroPolarBeatPoloRalphLaurenPolyeraPowertextilesLimitedProtexQuestInternationalRadiationShieldTechnologies,Inc.,RalphLaurenRASAGReebockReliableRoudièreSamsungSchillerAG,SchoellerTextilesAGSefarAG,SensingTex,S.L.SensogloveSensoriaSergeFerrariSA,ShanghaiHengjiaTextileCompanySimmonsSimmsSoaneLabsSonySparkFunSphelarPowerSphelarPowerCorp.St.GallenStartTodaySteinhausenStrava,StrelaDevelopmentAG,StretchSenseSUPASupaSpotIncSuuntoSuzutoraSwarovski
SwissTextileSchoolSTF,TakedaChemicalIndustriesTamicareTeijinFibresLtdTexRayGroupTexnologyNanoTextile(China),Ltd.TextronicsTheNorthFaceTheUnseenThomsonResearchAssociatesIncTorayIndustriesToyoboCoLtdTrangoworldTRG/VictorinoxTWIU-RightInternationalHoldingsLimitedUmicoreMaterialsAGUnaxisBalzersAGUnderArmourUnicoSwissTexGmbHUnitedTextileMillsVDSWeavingNVVTTResearchCentreFinlandW.ZimmermannGmbH&Co.KGW.L.GoreWackerWearableExperimentsWearableLifeSciencesWEELTechnologiesWestaimCorporationWilburRossXotoxXSLabsYilingPharmaceuticalsZephyrTechnologyLimitedZietromec
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