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That's 'sew' smart! Scientists invent threads to detect gases when woven into clothing
Scientists have developed a novel fabrication method to create dyed threads that change color when they detect a variety of gases. Woven into clothing, smart, gas-detecting threads could provide a reusable, washable, and affordable safety asset in medical, workplace, military and rescue environments. The study describes the fabrication method and its ability to extend to a wide range of dyes and detection of complex gas mixtures.
True-meaning wearable displays: Self-powered, washable and wearable
When we think about clothes, they are usually formed with textiles and have to be both wearable and washable for daily use; however, smart clothing has had a problem with its power sources and moisture permeability, which causes the devices to malfunction. This problem has now been overcome by a research team, who developed a textile-based wearable display module technology that is washable and does not require an external power source.
3D printer threads electronic fibers onto fabrics
The potential for wearable electronics goes far beyond smart watches, but our current options for battery packs and circuit boards don't make for the most comfortable E-socks. One solution, being developed by scientists in China, is to simply print flexible fibers on to transitional textiles or clothes. For example, they printed patterns that can harvest and store electricity onto fabrics.
Vietnam's garment-textile export turnover $36 billion
Vietnam’s textile-garment sector has grossed over $36 billion in export turnover in 2018, up 16.01 per cent against the previous year, according to Vietnam Textiles and Apparel Association (VITAS) chairman Vu Duc Giang.
High logistics costs worries Vietnam's garments sector
High logistics costs, ratification of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), foreign firms acquiring stakes in Vietnamese concerns, turning the fastest-growing market for cotton and Denimsandjeans’ 3rd edition marked the year for Vietnam’s textile-garments industry. Dipesh Satapathy summarises the developments.
Japanese capital pouring into textile, garments in Vietnam
Several Japanese companies, including Itochu and Sakai Amiori, are investing in expanding their stake in the Vietnamese textile and garments sector.
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