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New 1-hp exoskeleton from China for physical support during outdoor activities
Hypershell, a Shanghai-based robotics startup funded by Y-Combinator China, will unveil the Hypershell ProX at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 at the Las Vegas Venetian Expo from Jan. 9-12, 2024. Source: Hypershell Hypershell ProX The Hypershell ProX is an exoskeleton designed for running, hiking, long-distance trekking ...
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Article
Coalition for Cyclist Safety aims to improve safety of bike and eBike riders in North America
19 companies from the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors have joined forces to drive the development and implementation of connected mobility solutions. With their help, they want to help reduce the risks for bicycle and eBike riders on North American roads. Founding members of the Coalition for Cyclist Safety are: ...
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Volumental partners with UK retailer of outdoor footwear
The UK-based vendor Outdoor & Cycle Concepts Limited (O&CC), owner of Cotswold Outdoor, Runners Need, and Snow+Rock, has partnered with 3D foot scanning platform, Volumental.
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Sponsored
JML Apparel’s implementation of Vizoo drives efficiency and sustainability
Discover how JML Apparel has enhanced its product development process through the integration of 3D design and digital asset libraries.
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Moncler releases 3D-printed trail running shoe
Moncler has partnered with 3D-printed shoe manufacturer Zellerfeld to release a 3D-printed trail running shoe. The single-construction mono-material shoe is made out of recyclable materials and is a new addition to its Trailgrip line. The Moncler Trailgrip 3D is extremely limited and will only be available for members of ...
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Opinion
The mountain and the metaverse – Synergy or contradiction?
Following our interview with Christoph Engl, the CEO of Oberalp, conducted at the 5th Oberalp Summit, we present a follow-up article by sportswear expert Alexa Dehmel, who looks at the event on the topic of “Metaverse” from a designer’s perspective.
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Article
Harvard researchers develop 3D knitting method that can “print” entire soft robots
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new approach for additively manufacturing soft robotics, using a 3D knitting technology to “print” whole robots. The study, titled “3D Knitting for Pneumatic Soft Robotics,” is published in the Advanced Functional Materials journal. ...
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Octarine Bio and Ginkgo Bioworks team up to produce natural colors
Octarine Bio, a Danish synthetic biology firm that develops new sustainable bio-based ingredients, and Boston-based Ginkgo Bioworks have announced a multi-stage partnership to produce natural colors. Most textiles are still produced with synthetic colors and dyes derived from fossil fuels, a practice that has negative effects on human health and ...
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Cornell researchers turn textile trash to functional coatings
A team of researchers at Cornell University have managed to chemically break down old clothing and reuse polyester compounds to create fire-resistant, anti-bacterial or wrinkle-free coatings that can then be applied to clothes and fabrics. The process is described in a paper, titled “Upcycling of Dyed Polyester Fabrics into Copper-1, ...
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New wastewater treatment inspired by shellfish could clean up textile industry
A team of researchers from Khalifa University has developed a new material that can remove dyes from industrial wastewater inspired by mussels. The new material is made from a polymer, modified with an ionic liquid, which creates a new adsorbent material for the removal of anionic pollutants from water. ...
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Better Cotton to trial traceability solutions in India
Better Cotton is piloting digital and physical traceability solutions to determine the best way to boost transparency across India’s cotton supply chains. The traceability technologies from two digital platforms, Retraced and TextileGenesis, and two additive tracers, Haelixa and Tailorlux, are being deployed in discrete cotton supply chains to assess their ...
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Rossignol helping to smarten up skiing
Rossignol has a share in a French public-private partnership, called the Smart Ski Experience, that is working on a device to improve skiing technique, record ski time, help skiers select the ideal skis and make skiing more fun. The experiments turn on patented ski-mounted sensors that need no battery or ...
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Strava acquires the FATMAP outdoor adventure platform
Strava, the subscription platform for connected fitness, has announced the acquisition of FATMAP, a mobile app for discovering, planning and sharing outdoor adventures. Following the acquisition, FATMAP’s global proprietary 3D mapping technology will be enabled in all of Strava’s services, and Strava subscribers will have access to the full FATMAP ...
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Eddie Bauer enters smart eyewear collaboration
Innovative Eyewear, Inc, a developer and distributor of smart eyewear under the Lucyd and Nautica brands, announced that it has licensed smart eyewear to outdoor brand Eddie Bauer under an agreement with the brand’s parent company Authentic Brands Group (ABG). “We are pleased to partner with Lucyd to expand Eddie ...
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Lenzing expands E-Branding Service features for its value chain partners and brands
Lenzing Group, the Austria-based producer of wood-based specialty fibers including Tencel, Lenzing, and Ecovero, has announced the release of a suite of new features on its Lenzing E-Branding Service platform. Users will be able to make use of new features such as Artwork Approval, a Fiber Blending Quick Check Tool, ...
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Sponsored
Polygiene: Washing half as much reduces environmental impact by a third
“So simple – so positive”: How Polygiene is extending the life of clothing.
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Rapha Racing implements AI technology for more resilient supply chains
The cycling apparel brand Rapha Racing has entered into a new cooperation with the London-based artificial intelligence (AI) technology provider 7bridges to manage its range of different carriers and service providers globally through an AI platform. Rapha’s arrangement with 7bridges includes the invoicing process as well as automated processes in ...
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Lycra partners with Browzwear to accelerate digital transformation
The Lycra Company has announced a partnership with Browzwear, the Singapore-based 3D design technology provider. The partnership is meant to provide garment designers using Browzwear’s VStitcher and Lotta platforms for 3D fashion design the ability to quickly and easily develop products incorporating fabrics containing Lycra, Lycra T400, and Coolmax fibers. ...
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Komoot adds several new languages
Outdoor app Komoot is offering a native-language experience in several new local outdoor and cycling communities in developing markets, effective immediately. Adding the five new languages – Japanese, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese – brings the total number of languages available to its 27 million-strong global community to ...
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Outtra assembles expert advisory board
The German software company Outtra has founded an expert advisory board that will meet quarterly to exchange ideas. Siegbert Müller, founder and managing director of Outtra, initiated the idea to further develop and enhance his company’s tools on an ongoing basis and offer additional effective benefits to all cooperating brands, ...