A team of scientists and researchers have discovered twistrons, high-tech yarns that generate electricity when stretched or twisted. The development is significant since electronic textiles are of major commercial interest, writes Savita Verma.It...
At the recently held Yarn Expo in Shenzhen, China, EsunFiber showcased bio-based, recyclable, and biodegradable PLA fibres, yarns, and nonwoven fabrics, highlighting their applications across multiple fields. In an interview with...
UK-based Pireta has developed a unique free-form process to add durable, conductive, metallic patterns to textiles without changing the fabric feel or performance. Pireta's technology allows electronic systems to be assembled and interconnected on a ...