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The market for products utilizing flexible components is growing rapidly.
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More imaginative approaches will drive wearable electronics markets in the future.
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The coated textiles industry is currently in a state of flux as new markets are emerging and traditional processes (and partnerships) are being adapted in response.
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With a great selection of materials available, fabric structures adapt to different climates and project needs.
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Research surrounding photovoltaics in builiding façades applications will be presented.
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Commercial success for large-scale flexible solar fabrics may be just around the corner.
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Inflatable vehicles and structures are gaining ground with advances in materials and manufacturing.
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Eastman signed an agreement to purchase Solutia in a transaction valued at $4.7 billion.
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Photovoltaic fabric structures add function to form and energy to aesthetics.
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New hybrid film and fibers harvest energy from the sun, wind and rain.
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The versatility of flexible fabric composites opens doors to new products and markets.
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Solar energy installation has begun on the Sunbrella® yarn manufacturing center roof.
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Today’s advanced technologies will drive the future of fabric structures.
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As the performance and durability of flexible photovoltaics increase, so do market possibilities.
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Ametek added to its capacity by acquiring Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC.
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Decades of research narrows the search for affordable and efficient solar panels for tents.
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The awnings and canopies industry responds to challenges with improved products and a renewed resolve to educate clients and consumers.
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Sigma-Aldrich has announced a distribution agreement with Nanosys Inc.
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FTL Solar donated a self-sustaining solar tent for the NWF's Eco-Schools USA contest.
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Cooley Group and Formetco Inc. plan to light up solar energy systems by CF Solar LLC.
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Chemical company Rhodia is investing in a semi-conducting organic polymer.
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A technical conference in China will focus on development in the use of photovoltaic cells for solar power.
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New opportunities in billboards and building wraps combine specialty fabrics with dazzling digital effects.
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The billboard uses Enviroflex® printable billboard substrate by combined with flexible, lightweight thin-film silicone solar modules for bright lights, big city marketing that is 100 percent solar powered.
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Researchers are developing new ways for fabric to respond to human and environmental stimuli.