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The State of Techwear

Filed in archive Market by on October 20, 2006

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The Sentinel Online writes a kind-of-review about the Techwear market. It's not complete but faces some interesting details.

Let's start here:
Intelligent textiles, variously known as smart fabrics, electronic textiles, or e-textiles, have attracted considerable attention worldwide due to their potential to bring revolutionary impacts on human life," writes a professor at Wayne State University in Detroit on an international scientific symposium held in Japan last year.

Funny names - e-textiles etc. - even more I love the word Techwear. The focus will be the technology like in hardware, software, techwear ;-)

It's goes on with a number I did'nt know till now:
...jacket from Rosner and INFINEON Technologies is reportedly even washable. ....
The initial production included only 600 units priced at about $760 each.

And an interesting market expectation:
Nonetheless, the companies claimed that, by 2007, total sales of "intelligent textile" products the world over would exceed $1.25 billion annually.

But even more interesting was a first user feedback - people who hassle with all-day problems:
Krips says he enjoys his music, but doesn't see the point in specifically marketed music devices such as the Oakley Thump, an $400-plus product that combines of ocular sun protection with an in-the-ear DJ.

"I'm afraid I'd break it," he adds.

I was afraid about just that too - and the lack of sound quality...

via the Sentinel Online


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