More on textiles and nanotech:
New Technologies and Smart Textiles for Industry and Fashion II
11 - 12 October 2006, London, UK
Conference outline
Many exciting new nanotechnolgies are being incorporated into textiles for fashion and industrial applications. These range from embedded scents, stay-clean fabrics and fabrics with antibacterial action, to extra-strong fabrics that are even able to withstand the impact of a bullet.
As part of the 'peace dividend' from military research, many new textiles are also being developed, from those that promote faster healing of patients recovering from surgical procedures to fabrics that enhance health and well being in the ageing population.
Some nano-enabled new textiles are able to communicate with each other, and even transmit information on physical stresses and strains. Others can use the latest technology to exude insect repellants or pharmacological or other therapies on demand.
One of the interesting themes of this conference will be to explore the 'fashion paradox' - how nanotechnology can support fashion while addressing concerns for sustainability and the reduction of waste.
Event focus
From fashion to military to health, and in applications as diverse as aerospace, automotive and construction, nanotechnologies are opening the door to a whole new spectrum of new markets for the textile and related industries. This event will focus on how this occurs, particularly in today's framework of smartness, sustainability and resource conservation.
To register please contact:
Contact: Gemma McCulloch Tel: +44 (0)1786 447520 Fax: +44 (0)1786 447530 Email: gemma.mcculloch@nano.org.uk Website: nano.org.uk |