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Welcome to the Wearable Electronic & Smart Textiles (WEST) Interest Group, a community initiative spearheaded through the Inneurotex platform for innovation in European textiles, and supported by the Research Institute for Flexible Materials (RIFleX) at Heriot-Watt University, and the TechniTex Faraday Partnership in technical textiles. 

 

The WEST website is a space for industry and academia to find out the latest developments in the subject area, download relevant papers and reports, and promote or search for available technologies and services in areas relating to wearable electronic, smart and related textiles. 

 

What's New in Wearable Electronic and Smart Textiles?  WEST Highlight

* Institute of Nanotechnology organises two day conference for fashion and textile industry "New Technology and Smart Textiles for Industry and Fashion"

* Trial run for SmartShirt System by Sensatex

* Nanotechnology increasingly being used for smart, interactive materials: researchers develop nano skins as potential flexible electronic components, and boost shape memory effect in thermoplastic polymers

* O'Neill introduces a whole line of wearable electronics for the F/W collection

* Heriot-Watt University launches first postgraduate course in smart and intelligent textiles and clothing system

* WEST Members: Download the free White Paper on Smart Textiles and Interactive Fabrics, the latest survey from Venture Development Corporation

*Wacoal bras keep wearers warm through use of thermoregulating crystals

 

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Email us your latest achievements in wearable electronic and smart textiles, or to ask us a question about wearable electronics and smart textiles. 

 

Register for free on the MATERIALS KTN website for more information on technical textiles and advanced materials.

 

According to the latest survey by VDC, consumption in the smart and interactive textiles market is predicted to grow to to US$720million by 2008.  

 

The main drivers have been identified as the their need in critical applications (e.g. health and survival), in luxury applications (with niche consumer markets), the practicality of some applications and the potential market size. 

 

Inhibitors on the other hand have been identified to be commercial prices, cost of material and a lack of standards. 

 

WEST Members: Download the free White Paper on Smart Textiles and Interactive Fabrics, the latest survey from Venture Development Corporation

 

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Convenor:

Prof. George K. Stylios

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

Contact:

WEST Interest Group

Research Institute for Flexible Materials

Heriot-Watt University

Scottish Borders Campus

Netherdale

Galashiels TD1 3HF

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 1896 89 2269

Fax: +44 1896 75 8965

Email: enquiries@smartextiles.info