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Skin-like electronics for continuous health monitoring

Neuromorphic chip consists of a thin film plastic semiconductor combined with stretchable gold nanowire electrodes.
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Ralph Lauren’s Olympic suit automatically adapt to athletes’ body temperature, keeping them warm or cool

The garment is made from intelligent insulation material that adapts the wearer’s body temperature, keeping them warm or cool without using any electronics.
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Smart Fabric Start-Up Featured in Material ConneXion

Nextiles, a textiles manufacturing start-up with patented smart fabric technology, has been inducted into Material ConneXion – a material library full of innovations in fabric that is focused on trends, design and sustainability.
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Smart Wear that can release Heat

Smart wear provides multiple health benefits, deeply penetrating into soft tissue and loosening up sore muscles.
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Nextiles and Lilu Partner to Offer New Technology Solution for Mothers as Breastfeeding Awareness Month Kicks Off

Nextiles fabric-based sensors to enhance Lilu’s hands-free breast pumping massage bra
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Nextiles Launches Software Development Kit, Enabling All Industries to Access Novel Data Capture and Machine Learning Insights

Leader in smart fabric technology now has the capability to integrate its human performance data into applications across a variety of industries, including wellness and professional sports.
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Smart Shirt Powered by 5G

The shirt allows the transmission of data via 5G connection and is a fully textile-based product with no metal components that is washable and easy to use.
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NEW WEARABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY, RALPH LAUREN DESIGNED HIGH-TECH UNIFORMS FOR THE US OLYMPIC TEAM

Lauren used its brand-new wearable technology RL COOLING on the uniform for the opening ceremony of the US team.
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MIT DEVELOPS DIGITAL FIBERS FOR SENSING, ANALYZING, AND INFERRING ACTIVITIES

Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created the first kind of fibers with digital function, which can sense, store, analyze and infer activities after being sewn into a shirt. Digital fibers increase the possibility of fabrics to find hidden patterns in human body, which can be used for physical fitness monitoring, medical inference and early disease detection.
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WASHABLE INTELLIGENT GARMENTS CAN DETECT HUMAN HEALTH

Engineers of American Purdue University have developed a method, which can transform the existing clothes into attrition resistant clothes without using battery. The pliable and tough silk coils sewn on the textile can supply wireless powering to these intelligent clothes.