Iranian scientists use conductive nano fabric to create electronic clothing


(MENAFN) A type of conductive nano fabric with anti-radiation capabilities has been created by researchers at a knowledge-based company in Iran for use in electronic clothing.

The CEO of this Iranian technological firm, Bahareh Moazzenchi, claimed that this invention had applications in both the medical and athletic industries.

She continued by saying that an orthopedic equipment firm is now testing these materials, and that because they are electrically conductive, they can be utilized to create wearable electronic apparel.

She said that, for instance, if we wanted to attach electronic components to athletic apparel, this device carried the electric current wirelessly from the energy source (battery) to the desired component (such as a light bulb).

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