Material Innovations for Electronic Technical Textiles
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Electronic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 272
Special Issue Editors
Interests: electronic textiles; smart textiles; sensors, design engineering; Internet of Things
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Interests: electronically functional yarn (E-yarn); advanced 3D knitting technology; active compression garments; fabric antennae; electronic textiles
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Interests: technical textiles; medical textiles; compression garments; material testing; electronic textiles
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue on ‘Materials Innovations for Electronic Technical Textiles’ will focus on the development, application, and performance of novel material innovations for use in the creation of technical electronic textiles. Technical textiles describe textiles where their functionality and technical performance are prioritized over their aesthetics. This incorporates a wide array of applications including as medical textiles, preforms for composites, protective textiles, and many others. With the growing interest and market for electronic textile products, electronic functionality has also seen greater adoption in technical textile applications. In turn, this has also fuelled interest in the creation of new materials and integration techniques to add new functionality to textiles.
We invite research articles, communications, and reviews on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
- Materials used to produce electronic textiles;
- Electronic technical textiles;
- Novel fabrication technologies;
- Electronic textile manufacturing; Electronic textile material testing.
Dr. Theodore Hughes-Riley
Prof. Dr. Tilak Dias
Dr. Arash Moghaddassian Shahidi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- technical textiles
- E-textiles
- electronic textiles
- smart textiles
- wearables
- internet of things
- material testing
- sensors
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