Innovative Products

Technological Ray of Hope for the Snowboard Scene

New snowboard from Chemnitz is lighter than comparable boards and can be manufactured far more ecologically – the Department of Textile Technologies uses the dry fiber placement process. The snowboard…

A smart ring shows it’s possible to detect fever before you feel it

Advance could pave the way for early warning system on COVID-19 and flu using wearables. Temperature data collected by wearable devices worn on the finger can be reliably used to…

UMass Amherst scientists invent new sensing eye mask

Wearable soft mask will be useful for new, cutting-edge sleep and psycho-social studies From the team that invented physiology-sensing pajamas at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, now comes a new,…

Designing a puncture-free tire

To address some of the issues, University of Illinois researchers focused on one component of the tire–the shear layer, which is just beneath the tread.

A rail system allows child seat to be simply attached to the wheelchair

The rail system, which curves around the wheelchair, resembles a bicycle frame. A child seat can be attached to it in a few simple steps. “The seat can be…

Stroke patients relearning how to walk with peculiar shoe

Stroke sufferers experience muscle weakness or partial paralysis on one side of the body, which greatly impacts how they walk, known as gait. Gait asymmetry is…

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