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NASA's small business investment drives innovation for future space missions.
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With cotton and carbon, new wipes absorb better than powdered decontaminant.
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The market for products utilizing flexible components is growing rapidly.
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Partnership to offer solutions for thermoplastic automotive composite materials.
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Using enzymatic technology, NAT has completed its final trial of processing bast fibers.
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Arlon Graphics has promoted Chad Russell to the director of business development.
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Teamwork is needed to develop multifunctional solutions for safety and protective applications.
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Industry support can help drive new developments in advanced textiles markets.
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DesignConcept Furniture V2R3 is a comprehensive 2D/3D design and virtual prototyping solution.
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Cooley highlights importance of advanced technologies in commercial building retrofits.
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NASA selected 85 proposals to contract awards through the Small Business Innovation Research Program.
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Careful planning and tenacity take a new product from the idea stage to successful commercialization.
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Emerging technologies in fabrics, inks and printing equipment lead the way to innovations in digital textile printing.
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Breaking the barriers to accepting—and selling—nano innovations in specialty fabrics markets.
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The Wagner Companies is celebrating its fifth year of selling Festivus Poles®.
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Debra Aperfine's business and product lines are the direct result of a dream.
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Researchers are developing new ways for fabric to respond to human and environmental stimuli.
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Secant Medical™, an industry leader in design, development, and custom manufacturing services for biomedical textiles, has announced that it has expanded its manufacturing capacity by adding a 40,000–square–foot facility in Quakertown, Pa., to support current and future business growth as a result of market development trends in tissue engineering and transcather technologies.
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Ink manufacturers strive to improve capabilities for printing on textiles.
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Two companies, both focused on helping manufacturers of personal protection accelerate the process of getting products to military and first responders, have merged into Protect the Force LLC, Washington, D.C.
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There's no better place for scientists to seek eco-friendly, high-strength materials than in nature.
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AATCC has announced the 2009 winners for its fourth annual Materials Design Competition for students.
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Compliance, like performance characteristics, is a vital consideration of medical textiles.