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According to a study by North Carolina State University researchers, layers of electrically conductive ink can be printed on polyester fabric to make an e-textile for using in the design of future wearable devices.

According to a study by North Carolina State University researchers, layers of electrically conductive ink can be printed on polyester fabric to make an e-textile for using in the design of future wearable devices.

Paolo Crespi, Direct-to-Fabric Sales & Marketing Director EMEAR & Americas, comments, “ITMA is one of the most important events in the textile calendar for Epson and the latest show has been a great success for us.”

Colaris inkjet printing for carpets, which represents the next generation of digital printing technology, is based on the know-how gained from its ChromoJET technology, which is a benchmark in the industry.