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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
1.1. | Market forecast for e-textiles, by industry sector |
1.2. | Current market dynamic and historic sales |
1.3. | Short term forecast: refining business models |
1.4. | Smart textile industry topics and value chain |
1.5. | Commercial progress with e-textile projects |
2. | INTRODUCTION |
2.1. | Definitions |
2.2. | E-Textiles: Where textiles meet electronics |
2.3. | The intersection of electronics and textiles industries |
2.4. | Examples of e-textile products today |
2.5. | Context within the broader subject: Wearable Technology |
2.6. | Key trends in wearable technology |
2.7. | Related applications in Technical Textiles |
2.8. | Modern developments in context: Woven Electronics® |
2.9. | Prominent related areas to e-textiles |
2.10. | Electromagnetic Shielding |
2.11. | Antistatic protective clothing |
2.12. | Antimicrobial textiles |
2.13. | Thermal regulation in textiles |
2.14. | Protective clothing for impact resistance |
2.15. | Colour changes in textiles |
2.16. | Strategies for creating textile-integrated electronics |
2.17. | Challenges when moving into the e-textiles space |
2.18. | Parallel investments in textile innovation |
3. | E-TEXTILE MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS |
3.1. | E-textiles materials use today |
3.2. | Introduction: Fibres, yarns and textiles |
3.3. | Entirely metallic fabrics |
3.4. | Metal-plated fabrics |
3.5. | Selective etching of metal-plated textiles |
3.6. | Use of metal cabling |
3.7. | Textile Cabling |
3.8. | Metal wiring integrated into textiles |
3.9. | Fibres & Yarns |
3.10. | Conductive yarns from Natural Fibre Welding |
3.11. | Hybrid yarns can be conductive, elastic and comfortable |
3.12. | Textiles and Fabrics |
3.13. | Woven e-textiles |
3.14. | Example: Project Jacquard |
3.15. | Knitted e-textiles |
3.16. | Example: Knitted conductors by Gunze, Japan |
3.17. | Embroidered e-textiles |
3.18. | Inks and Encapsulation |
3.19. | An explosion in ink suppliers for e-textiles |
3.20. | Conductive polymers |
3.21. | Polymeric electrodes in compression garments |
3.22. | Example suppliers for each material type |
3.23. | Working alongside conventional electronics |
3.24. | Connectors for e-textiles |
3.25. | Connector options today |
3.26. | Snap fasteners |
3.27. | Thermoplastic adhesive bonding: Fraunhofer IZM |
3.28. | Soldering |
3.29. | Conductive adhesives |
3.30. | Metallic contacts: conventional and bespoke |
3.31. | Embroidery |
3.32. | Component types: who is making what? |
4. | ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE FUTURE OF E-TEXTILES |
4.1. | Emerging types of electrically active fibres and textiles |
4.2. | European Commission projects |
4.3. | New conductive fibres from industry and academia |
4.4. | Novel approaches to conductive textiles: CNT & graphene |
4.5. | RFID Yarns for asset tracking |
4.6. | Integrating other electronics within yarns |
4.7. | Encapsulation of semiconductor chips within yarns |
5. | EXAMPLES OF STRETCHABLE CONDUCTIVE FIBRES |
5.1. | UT, Dallas: SEBS / NTS stretchable wires |
5.2. | Sungkyunkwan University - PU & Ag nanoflowers |
5.3. | MIT: Stretch sensors using CNTs on polybutyrate |
6. | ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNIQUES IN TEXTILES |
6.1. | Piezoelectric fibres: Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
6.2. | Piezoelectric fibres: University of Bolton, UK |
6.3. | Piezoelectric Fabric |
6.4. | Piezoelectric Fabric: University of Bolton, UK |
6.5. | Concordia University XS Labs, Canada |
6.6. | Cornell University, USA |
6.7. | Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
6.8. | Southampton University, UK |
6.9. | University of California Berkeley, USA |
6.10. | Energy-Scavenging Nanofibers: UC Berkeley, USA |
6.11. | Photovoltaic Fibres |
6.12. | Illuminex, USA |
6.13. | Penn State University, USA |
6.14. | University of Southampton, UK |
6.15. | Multi-mode energy harvesting in textiles |
6.16. | Textile Supercapacitors |
6.17. | Drexel University, USA |
6.18. | Imperial College London, UK |
6.19. | Stanford University, USA |
6.20. | University of Delaware, USA |
6.21. | University of Wollongong, Australia |
6.22. | Flexible Woven Batteries |
6.23. | Polytechnic School of Montreal, Canada |
6.24. | Logic and Memory |
7. | CASE STUDY - SMART CLOTHING: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE |
7.1. | 75 years of 'Smart Clothing' |
7.2. | Early commercial examples: Infineon, Philips, O'Neill |
7.3. | Related products: HRM Chest Straps |
7.4. | Integrating HRM into clothing |
7.5. | The wearable technology boom |
7.6. | The implications of BLE for smart clothing |
7.7. | Who uses smart clothing today? |
7.8. | Examples from key sectors |
7.9. | Large players enter the market: 3 strategies |
8. | E-TEXTILES MARKETS |
8.1. | When will we see the first mass market e-textile product? |
8.2. | Categorisation by market sector |
8.3. | Sports & Fitness: Overview |
8.4. | Sports & Fitness: Key product characteristics |
8.5. | Sports & Fitness: The impact of VC funding |
8.6. | Sports & Fitness: Interest from large players |
8.7. | Sports & Fitness: Startups |
8.8. | Wellness |
8.9. | Medical & Healthcare |
8.10. | Example: Pressure ulcer monitoring in hospitals |
8.11. | Home & Lifestyle |
8.12. | Hospitality markets |
8.13. | Industrial, Commercial, Military |
8.14. | Fashion |
8.15. | Examples of high fashion and bespoke work |
8.16. | Others: Vehicular Interiors |
8.17. | Others: Wearable Technology for animals |
9. | MARKET FORECASTS 2018-2028 |
9.1. | Market forecast for e-textiles, by industry sector |
9.2. | Comparing forecasts (2017 vs 2018 versions) |
9.3. | Current market dynamic and historic sales |
9.4. | Short term forecast: refining business models |
9.5. | CAGR by industry sector |
9.6. | Market forecast for e-textiles: by product type (revenue) |
9.7. | Market forecast for e-textiles: by product type (volume) |
9.8. | Consumer apparel & Fashion |
9.9. | Sport & Fitness |
9.10. | Home & lifestyle |
9.11. | Medical & Healthcare |
9.12. | Wellness |
9.13. | Industrial, Commercial, Military |
9.14. | Other Markets |
9.15. | Technology development (pre-market) |
10. | PRIMARY RESEARCH AND INTERVIEWS FROM MAJOR EVENTS |
10.1. | Event reports: Contents |
10.2. | The IDTechEx Show! - Santa Clara, CA (November 2016) |
10.2.1. | Bando Chemical |
10.2.2. | Fisk Alloy |
10.2.3. | Hitachi Chemical |
10.2.4. | Holst Centre |
10.2.5. | KIMS & KIMM: conductive textiles |
10.2.6. | MAS Holdings / Flex |
10.2.7. | Myant |
10.2.8. | Panasonic |
10.2.9. | Parker Hannifin |
10.2.10. | Polymatech |
10.2.11. | Sensing Tex |
10.2.12. | Stretchsense |
10.2.13. | Toyobo |
10.2.14. | Vista Medical |
10.3. | CES 2017 - Las Vegas, NV (January 2017) |
10.3.1. | Clim8 |
10.3.2. | CloudTot |
10.3.3. | Conscious Labs |
10.3.4. | Evalu |
10.3.5. | King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia |
10.3.6. | Under Armour |
10.3.7. | Vitali |
10.4. | Textile International Forum and Exhibition 2017 |
10.4.1. | Overview |
10.4.2. | Are Standards Fit for Purpose? |
10.4.3. | Medical-Grade Signals |
10.4.4. | Circular Economy |
10.4.5. | Taiwan Textile Research Institute Exhibition |
10.4.6. | Exhibition |
10.4.7. | Patient Monitoring |
10.4.8. | Patient Monitoring: live trial in a Taipei hospital |
10.4.9. | Lighting |
10.4.10. | Sports |
10.4.11. | Other Functional Fabrics |
10.5. | Korean smart textiles development flourishes amidst government funding of Industry 4.0 trends |
10.5.1. | Contents |
10.5.2. | Event summary: "Preview in Seoul 2017" |
10.5.3. | Incorporation of decorative LEDs |
10.5.4. | Decorative LEDs in apparel and accessories |
10.5.5. | Pairing decorative LEDs with additional sensors |
10.5.6. | E-textile sports apparel |
10.5.7. | Sports apparel: Muscle intensity |
10.5.8. | Outdoor apparel: solar cell jacket |
10.5.9. | Integrated PPE systems |
10.5.10. | Integrating sensors into gloves |
10.5.11. | Resistive heating in blankets |
10.5.12. | Smart insoles for gait analysis |
10.5.13. | E-textile keyboard |
10.5.14. | E-textiles for automotive interiors |
10.5.15. | E-textiles for automotive interiors (cont.) |
10.5.16. | KITECH |
10.5.17. | KTDI - Voice interfaces via a jacket |
10.5.18. | Industry 4.0 for the textile industry |
10.5.19. | Conclusions |
10.6. | E-textiles at CES 2018 |
10.6.1. | CES 2018: E-textiles remain strong as other wearable sectors decline |
10.6.2. | @-Health - CardioNexion® |
10.6.3. | Advanpro - Softceptor® |
10.6.4. | Advanpro - apparel products |
10.6.5. | Advanpro - home products |
10.6.6. | Biosense |
10.6.7. | Mitsufuji Corporation |
10.6.8. | Mitsufuji - hamon® |
10.6.9. | Mitsufuji |
10.6.10. | Mitsufuji & Kaji Group |
10.6.11. | Myant - new products, new partnerships |
10.6.12. | QUS - sanSiro, Fussenegger & Grabher, V-Trion, etc. |
10.6.13. | QUS - product |
10.6.14. | Texible and Aura (partner products) |
10.6.15. | QUS (handout) |
10.6.16. | Rest Devices |
10.6.17. | Sensoria |
10.6.18. | Sensoria - products update |
10.6.19. | Sensoria & Optima Molliter: diabetic footwear |
10.6.20. | Siren Care Denmark IVS |
10.6.21. | Thread In Motion |
10.6.22. | Thread In Motion (additional material) |
10.6.23. | Xenoma |
11. | INTERVIEW BASED COMPANY PROFILES |
11.1. | @-Health |
11.2. | Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics |
11.3. | AiQ Smart Clothing |
11.4. | Antelope (Wearable Life Sciences) |
11.5. | Bebop Sensors |
11.6. | Breath! |
11.7. | Brochier Technologies |
11.8. | Cityzen Sciences |
11.9. | Clim8 |
11.10. | Clothing+ |
11.11. | Eurecat (CETEMMSA) |
11.12. | Flex |
11.13. | Footfalls & Heartbeats |
11.14. | Forster Rohner Textile Innovations |
11.15. | Hexoskin |
11.16. | IMEC |
11.17. | Infi-tex |
11.18. | Intelligent Textiles |
11.19. | Interactive Wear AG |
11.20. | Luminet Technologies |
11.21. | MAS Holdings |
11.22. | MC10 |
11.23. | Medical Design Solutions |
11.24. | Minnesota Wire Corporation |
11.25. | Mitsufuji Corporation |
11.26. | Ohmatex |
11.27. | Samsara S.r.l. (Dreamlux) |
11.28. | Sarvint Technologies |
11.29. | Sensing Tex |
11.30. | Sensoria |
11.31. | Siren Care Denmark |
11.32. | Smartlife |
11.33. | SRI International |
11.34. | Stretchsense |
11.35. | Vista Medical |
11.36. | Vitali |
11.37. | Xenoma |
Slides | 395 |
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Companies | 37 |
Forecasts to | 2028 |