SMART TEXTILES AND ICT SOLUTIONS
Description
AITEX develops R+D+I projects to create Smart textiles and ICT solutions for the textile industry and is also closely involved in new technology assessment, the transfer of new technologies to companies.
The Institute has the technological infrastructure necessary for this field of research.
- Textronic laboratory
- High-performance embroiderer
- Experimental equipment to print electronic circuits on fabrics
- Experimental artificial vision equipment
- Experimental 3D printer
LINES OF RESEARCH
Smart textiles
Smart textiles can detect and react to physiological, environmental, mechanical, electrical or magnetic external stimuli to provide the wearer with an additional benefit and often incorporate information and communication components.
I. Textronic sensorisation: the integration of electronic devices in textile structures
This line of research studies the development of projects concerned with the following:
II. Printed electronics
Advances in printers and inks have meant that successive layers of material can be built up, each with different conductive and electrochemical properties and characteristics which in turn means that new applications can be created such as:
III. The functionalisation of yarns and fabrics
Advances in materials have meant that the fibre, yarn, fabric or the finished garment itself can now be enhanced with functions:
IV. 3D printing
3D printing allows much shorter lead times between product design and final production and is cheaper and easier to operate than other additive manufacturing processes. This research line mainly studies the following:
ICT solutions
Among the many advantages of the industrial applications provided by information and communication technology, ICT helps optimise industrial processes, improving performance, sales management and contact between clients and suppliers as well as providing better data management tools to aid the decision-making process.
I. Artificial vision
AV is an extremely useful tool for acquiring, processing and analysing images captured during high-speed, repetitive processes which would be impossible with the naked eye. The Institute is working on the following research and development lines:
II. RFID technology
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) improves the traceability of products through the supply chain and optimises stock control, speeds up order processing and reduces picking errors. AITEX is working on projects related to the following lines:
III. Industria 4.0
The core goal of Industria 4.0 is the introduction of digital technology into industry to allow devices and systems to interact and modify or adapt processes, products and business models. To this end, help will be provided to textile companies seeking to implant innovative digital systems.
IV: Emotional interactive commerce
Address
Asociación de Investigación de la Industria Textil - AITEX
Carretera de Banyeres 10, 1
03802 Alcoi
Spain
Telephone+34 965 54 22 00
Fax+34 965 54 34 94
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