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Materiality: Electronic Textiles and Smart Garments
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GreetingsBarbara Trippeer
Adjunct Lecturer, Fashion Department,College of Visual Arts and Design,
University of North Texas
Materials:SMART garments & e-textiles
Technological AdvancementThe Science of Clothing
Smart TextilesWhat are smart textiles?
Smart TextilesDefinition and Applications
Embedded Circuits Conductive Fibers Strategic Sensors Communication DevicesCuteCircuit Graphene Heddoko
Smart ClothingCategories and Applications
Military/Industrial Health/Wellness InfotainmentMedical
Geopositioning
Environment
Activity
Functional Garments Fashion and EntertainmentActivity Monitoring Measuring Vital SignsActivity Monitors
Temperature
Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors
Communication Devices
Light Sensor Displays
Emotional Connections
Blood Pressure Monitors
Heart Rate
Blood Pressure
Respiration
Body Temperature
EMBEDDED
SENSORSSTRATEGIC
http://www.heddoko.com/ergonomics/
http://www.hexoskin.com/
Smart GarmentsBIOMEDICALApplications
http://hankypancreas.com/
Smart GarmentsConnected Apparel
Medical TeamCaregiving Team
Patient
CONNECTED GARMENTSCOMMUNICATION TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
PhysicianPatient Caregiver
Coach/Teacher
http://www.mytjacket.com/
SeamlessIntegration
http://paulinevandongen.nl/news/vigour/
AdaptivePhase ChangeMaterials
http://www.uniqlo.com/lab/heattech/us/
ResponsivePhysiological
https://halleyprofita.wordpress.com/projects/LightWear
THANK YOUFOR YOURTIME and ATTENTION
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