Schlagwort: Fashion
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Charge your phone just by moving your body
Innovative device could power electronics with your body movements while you use them. „Breaking Dielectric Dilemma: Polymer Functionalized Perovskite Piezocomposite with Large Current Density Output,“ appears in the November edition of Nature Communications. Waterloo/Canada, November, 20, 2024. A new technology that can generate electricity from vibrations or even small body movements means you could charge your…
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Sustainable product and fashion design Researchers present information concepts on sustainable materials
Making product and fashion design sustainable. This was the aim of an interdisciplinary research consortium ‘Bio2Design’, which has now been presented at a final event. Hanover, 27 September 2024: The Institute of Bioplastics and Biocomposites is currently working on sustainable materials for product and fashion design. Researchers and project partners from the ‘Bio2Design’ consortium will…
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Innovativ and biological degradable Gloves from 3D-Printer
Denkendorf, September, 06th, 2024. Modern materials which will be manufactured via additive assembly guided more and more to new Innovation. Functional texile for Working, leisure or Sport to protect or supporting several daly circumstances. And also they was up now a part of oilbasicly Polymere, Nitrilkautschuk or Latex implemented. From now, Developers from Deutschen Instituts…
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Testing clothes on the computer -Sustainable shopping through virtual worlds
May, 10th, 2024. With the TryOn@Home project, Hof University of Applied Sciences is working on an online demonstrator for trying on clothes in the comfort of your own home. Sensory experience is a basic human need, which is ultimately the biggest challenge at the moment, according to research director Prof. Dr. Groth. In the spirit…
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In touch with the computer Smart textiles for communication with the virtual world
Saarbruecken, March, 30th, 2023. A wafer-thin, supple silicone film is the only input device where a controller or keyboard would otherwise have been. Professor Stefan Seelecke and his research team at Saarland University are endeavouring to enable humans and computers to communicate more intuitively and naturally in the future. The communicative feedback, as provided by…