… for a Smart Life
A new centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials
Acoustic sensors embedded in textiles
Advanced fibres for temperature self-regulation
Advanced fibres
Advanced sensors for health monitoring systems
Advanced textile-based sensors/actuators
Biobased geotextiles
Bio-fibres used in tissue engineering
Customised resistance nanocomposites
Eco-efficient textile processes
Enhancing human performance
Environmental and user-friendly materials and processes
Europe’s West Coast Materials and Technology
Fibres for complex in-vivo textile structures
Flame retardant materials
Flexible and Smart Materials
Flexible materials with heat & moisture control
Fully integrated and accurate systems
Functional devices in automotive applications
High-temperature fibres which last longer
Improving quality of life
Industry Driven and Innovation Oriented
Intelligent materials for special-effects
Intelligent, textile-based, flexible displays
Light weight textile reinforced structures
Low cost & high performance nanocomposites
Luminescent fibres for increased safety
Materials for enhanced ergonomics
Materials which can recharge their functionalities
Materials which work as electromagnetic shields
Materials with enhanced biocompatibility
Materials with thermal energy storage
Multifunctional textiles which can change in colour and patterns
Nanolayers for chemical/biological agent protection
Nanostructured materials
Partnership for Research, Technology and Development
Photo sensitive smart materials
Photovoltaic textiles for smart homes
Real time data communication
RFID for smart work environments
Self-cleaning and anti-UV materials
Sensors that control safety and generate energy
Shape memory polymers and textiles
Smart and multi-functional materials
Smart materials and sustainable processing
Smart materials for enhanced insulation
Smart textiles and self-cleaning devices
Stimuli sensitive fibres for rehabilitation
Technical textile materials using nanotechnology
Textile integrated sensors to detect object
Textile materials for anti-viral effects
Textiles as sensors-actuators for health control
Post time: Jun-12-2017