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Living Supermaterial: What is the new plastic alternative scientists have created that is stronger, smarter, & fully biodegradable?Living Supermaterial: Indian scientists have developed a novel bacteria-grown cellulose material that could serve as a sustainable alternat...
Eco Survey 2026: Software services, AI to boost manufacturing and tradeServices are increasingly embedded in manufacturing, boosting value and exports. Artificial intelligence is set to transform global trade, ...
India-EFTA trade pact: Swiss wines, apparels, watches to get cheaper in IndiaIndia’s free trade pact with EFTA, effective Wednesday, will lower tariffs on Swiss products like wines, chocolates, apparel, and watches, ...
Will consumer stocks see a comeback this festive season? 12 stocks to keep an eye on even when analysts are not bullishIt’s been a while since a finance minister decided to put more money in the hands of consumers. This was done by making changes in the tax ...
Team India seeks zero duty, business continuity amid US tariffsIndian government and companies are collaborating urgently to mitigate the impact of US President Trump's tariff threats by potentially red...
IIT Guwahati develops self-cleaning, flexible heating fabricResearchers from IIT Guwahati have developed a water-repellent, conductive textile that converts electricity and sunlight into heat. This i...
Electronics, engineering goods among six focus sectors for $1 trillion exports targetIndia has identified electronics, engineering goods, textiles, marine & agriculture, toys, pharmaceuticals, and ecommerce as the sectors th...
Project Primrose: Adobe's new design-changing dress helps you get a wardrobe makeover with twistAt the 2023 Adobe MAX conference, Adobe unveiled a secret project called 'Project Primrose' that showcased an interactive dress capable of ...
ET Startup Awards 2022: Union ministers, Karnataka CM key guests at awards nightThe star-studded event in Bengaluru, which will also play host to a galaxy of business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers m...
Returned E-commerce goods hot sellers in refurbed marketsApart from a host of specialised sellers (who sell via their own platforms or through offline stores), this "seconds" market - also called ...
Government notifies textile PLI: 30-60% value add, introduces ‘Smart Textiles’The scheme outlines two categories with different incentives based on minimum investment of Rs 300 crore and Rs 100 crore and covers produc...
China exports spike to highest in decades after Covid-19 hitElectronics and textile exports such as masks contributed to the spike in outbound shipments, as demand for work-from-home supplies and pro...
India plans PLI scheme for manufacturing of Wearables, AI, IoTThe sops will be in line with the PLI scheme for manufacturing of mobile phones and is aimed at capturing the huge, anticipated demand for ...
A jacket to shield women from assault, harassmentThe smart jacket by Nyokas called ZEAL, has an automated solution unlike other SOS items. The sensors detect any assault or unusual force a...
- E-textiles to control home appliances
Bengaluru, June 18 (IANS) Too lazy to get up from the bed to switch off your TV or the oven in the kitchen?
Graphene-based wearable e-textiles in the offingGraphene is expected to be one of the most prominent materials in wearable e-textiles, however, there is no good way to manufacture them on...
- Indian-origin researcher's smart textiles to measure illness
New York, Oct 22 (IANS) What if clothes and other wearable items can sense your illness and transmit data to a doctor in a distant clinic f...
Project Jacquard: Embedding technology in daily fabric of lifeProject Jacquard’s yarn works with many different fibres, wool, silk, polyester, cotton, and comes in a full range of colours.
'Smart' cloth may replace batteries in wearable devicesWearable electronics are gaining traction among consumers, but these gadgets' versatility is still held back by the stiff, short-lived batt...
Soon, shirts to power wearable devicesYour clothes could soon turn into devices that could power your medical monitors, communications equipment or other small electronics.