Focusing on bold patterns and colour palettes, Luis Quijano, a student at the Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, is successful in merging fashion with some unlikely counterparts - microbiology and mechanical engineering - to bring to life an ...
Scientist <b>Kazuaki Yazawa</b> has developed thermoelectric semiconductor strings that could be woven into fabric or other surfaces to generate heat, and convert that energy into electrical power. This new generator takes heat from any type of...
Since 1970, Italy-based company FARÈ has been designing and manufacturing plants to produce synthetic fibres based on extrusion of a variety of polymers. Sales Director <b>Claudio Fracasso</b> speaks to <b>Fibre2Fashion</b> about the nonwovens...