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Advanced Textiles Research at Wearable Technology Show

Geek News Central Special Media Feed by Todd Cochrane

Apr 15, 20184:35News & Politics

I’ve been attending the Wearable Technology Show for a couple of years now and it’s been interesting to see the change in fabrics, yarns and threads. In particular, the conductive wires for LEDs have gone fro...

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Advanced Textiles Research at Wearable Technology Show is an episode from Geek News Central Special Media Feed by Todd Cochrane. I’ve been attending the Wearable Technology Show for a couple of years now and it’s been interestin...

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I’ve been attending the Wearable Technology Show for a couple of years now and it’s been interesting to see the change in fabrics, yarns and threads. In particular, the conductive wires for LEDs have gone from being obvious to almost invisible. If the LED wasn’t powered up, it would be unnoticeable except close up. The Advanced Textiles team at Nottingham Trent University in England were demonstrating some of their latest yarns and explaining how their research had helped create yarns with LEDs and other electronics inside. M-Nour from the team took me through their latest developments. The basic idea is that by encapsulating small electronics within resin and connecting with very flexible wires, the yarn can be used in a wide range of fabrics and clothing without affecting the drape, wash-ability and durability. Although LEDs are eye-catching, there’s much potential with sensors, such as socks with woven-in thermistors (temperature sensors) for people with diabetes, or gloves with accelerometers to measure vibration for workmen using pneumatic drills. There’s even the possibility to embed RFID chips for the tracking of clothing (and their wearer). It’s all impressive stuff and I wonder what will be available next year. The post Advanced Textiles Research at Wearable Technology Show appeared first on Geek News Central .

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