06 Sep 2022News
Based on the need to differentiate its product range, as well as to reduce the transparency of its materials and still provide some level of protection to its sports equipment, Playvest, a company with high know-how in the production of seamless clothing, and Fibrenamics - University of Minho joined their knowledge and developed 4 innovative clothing items capable of substantially improving the comfort of its user.
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With the desire to broaden the type of products they commercialize and invest in new market niches, A. Ferreira & Filhos, S.A, a company dedicated to knitting knitwear for children, men, women, and home textiles, sought in Fibrenamics - the University of Minho, the technical and scientific know-how needed to develop an innovative textile product.
Read More01 Feb 2022News
In a pandemic scenario, the Fibrenamics Association - University of Minho and LMA - Leandro Manuel Araújo, S.A. sought to establish a partnership that would fill some existing gaps in the market of conventional personal protective equipment (PPE).
Read More25 Jan 2022News
The Fibrenamics Association and the company Tearfil, have developed an innovative yarn for personal protective equipment that can be reused.
Read More11 Jan 2022News
The NanoMask project, developed in partnership between Fibrenamics Association and Poleva, was a finalist in the Elsa Piana 2021 Award.
Read More15 Jul 2021News
The company A Penteadora and Fibrenamics, interface of the University of Minho, developed in partnership a garment capable of chemically, thermally and electrically protect its wearer.
Read More09 Jul 2021News
Developed in collaboration with Latino Group, Fibrenamics - University of Minho, Portuguese Army, Tintex and Sciencentris, the PluriProtech project aims to protect both military and civilians against NBQR agents.
Read More29 Jun 2021News
The Borgstena Group and the interface of Minho University - Fibrenamics, launch a level I surgical mask which is more comfortable for the user.
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There is no doubt that the reuse of personal protective equipment is the next big challenge. Whether due to the need to reduce consumption or to guarantee the sustainability of the planet and resources.
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