The Global Smart Textiles Market will reach US$ 29.1 billion by 2033, up from US$ 4.85 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 22.03% between 2025 and 2033. The global market is being driven by the increasing ...
Dublin, April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Smart Textiles - Global Strategic Business Report" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Smart Textiles was valued ...
Textiles have been getting smarter for years, but they’re usually fairly limited in size and scope. Now a team of scientists led by Cambridge has woven together a 46-inch textile display, loaded with ...
In 2026, interior design trends merge natural elegance with smart technology, transforming living spaces into immersive experiences. Natural fabrics like linen, cotton, and wool dominate in soft, ...
Bedding in 2026 blends organic elegance with functional innovation, featuring natural fabrics such as linen, cotton, and wool in earthy, muted palettes. Designers are pairing textured surfaces and ...
Computational technology has been integral to the information, communication and entertainment industries for decades, and, increasingly, computers operate our homes and cars. While technology touches ...
Smart textiles may be the catalyst for a more environmentally-friendly fashion industry. According to panelists at a recent EcoSessions discussion in New York City, a mixture of greener innovation, ...
The old saying "the dose makes the poison" also holds true for ultraviolet (UV) light. While UV light is essential for vitamin D production, it is also important in phototherapy, several industrial ...
Abstract: Smart textiles combine age-old processes of knitting and weaving with advances in fiber-based smart materials to create soft and flexible circuits for a wide range of applications. While ...
Garments that can measure a wearer's body temperature or trace their heart activity are just entering the market, and a new project weaves new functions into smart textiles. Miniaturized biosensors in ...
It's not the first time that I'm writing about smart textiles -- check here or there for previous stories. But today, let's look at the work of Lena Berglin, a Swedish PhD student who is creating ...
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