With wearable electronics being all the rage, South Korean researchers have developed a super stretchable and durable material, unlike its predecessors.
Research supported by orgs including Office of Naval Research, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and U.S. DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration.
John Toon, AVP Research Communications. Georgia Institute of Technology11.06.20
xMED412, a polypropylene-like material that is ideal for manufacturing a variety of biocompatible, medical and wearable devices, is commercially available.
HighLite project aims to substantially improve competitiveness of EU PV manufacturing industry by demonstrating new production solutions on pilot-line-level.