CORDIS Project
Funding breakdown and partner intelligence are Premium
Sign in and upgrade to Premium for EU contribution totals, consortium analytics, OpenAlex research context, and AI summaries. · 0 consortium intelligence fields visible of 1
Start free • Cancel anytime • 14-day refund guarantee
This project focuses on developing smart textiles that respond to environmental stimuli using advanced materials like liquid crystals and liquid armor. By employing a microfluidic wet spinning technique, the aim is to create wearable garments that can detect harmful conditions and provide safety features.
Responsive and smart textiles are a next frontier of research to add new, useful functionality to commodities we already use in our day-to-day lives.
By allowing us to replace energy-consuming electronic sensors for detecting or responding to stresses and harmful conditions, they can contribute to a safer, greener, and more sustainable world.
The jump from concept to product, however, has been fraught with issues: how can we incorporate novel materials of interest, such as liquid crystals or col…
UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG
Partner organizations (coordinator is shown above), with normalized type and CORDIS activity type. Guests see up to 4 partners.
Portugal, Lisboa
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
Switzerland, Niederwangen
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
Similar projects, consortium collaboration history, frequent partners, and OpenAlex research context.
Guests see up to 5 EuroSciVoc fields.
Guests see up to 5 topics.
Guests see up to 5 keywords.