A shout out to Giorgia Mazzini, new graduate of the Università di Firenze's department of #Engineering for her thesis on the characterization of our #TEMPERATURE#fabricsensor (https://t.co/MvLEUgDShz).
Great call this morning with a clutch of seasoned #industrial#sensor salespeople and #engineers in a review our knitted #fabricsensor components. It’s encouraging to hear an enthusiastic response to a nascent #IoT#technology.
To clarify, FLOW references, respectfully, Mihaly #Csikszentmihalyi's work which explores the state of mind connected with profound #engagement in one's work. We know that state, and hope partner with others who do.
An exciting couple of conversations this week with @DonradDuncan re the possibilities for smart textiles and anti-viral copper fabrics in the medical sector. Thank you @DonradDuncan and Michele Marsilli for introducing us.
For fans of the old @plugandwear we've brought the old #onlinestore back to our current website, along with a couple of other improvements including a #markets page which suggests where #smarttextiles and #textilesensors might find applications in six different domains.
Today we added subtitles in six languages to our first #YouTube video as @Knitronix. If any polyglot fans spot errors in the translations, please let us know!
Today we added subtitles in six languages to our first #YouTube video as @Knitronix. If any polyglot fans spot errors in the translations, please let us know!
It’s been a busy 10 days with new interest in our technology from both consumer and industrial product OEMs. We’ve also just posted our first new content to YouTube since Plug&Wear became @knitronix: a quick look at our Basic Pressure sensor: https://t.co/dlJjDJxKXX
Quoting from a #NEJM letter to the editor dated Apr 2020 (https://t.co/cz69Elf3wj) “On #copper, no viable #SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 4 hours and no viable SARS-CoV-1 was measured after 8 hours.”
You’ll need to register on the platform (sorta like a #kickstarter for medical projects) and the “Like” button is all the way down at the bottom of the project description page, below the comment sections.
We invite all prior followers of @plugandwear and new fans of #wearable and formable fabric #sensors for temperature, pressure and presence of liquid to follow us as @knitronix.