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Sportswear dyed with fungi
Dutch sustainable sportswear company Iron Roots collaborated with Fabulous Fungi and Bio-aNAlytiX van Biezen to launch a T-shirt dyed with fungi. Nearly all fabric dyes that are used to colour clothing and sportswear are very ...
Read more >MaterialDistrict Utrecht 2023 shows there is great interest in sustainable materials
Despite the snow and the regional transport strike, more than 4,400 architects, interior architects and other material specifiers came to MaterialDistrict Utrecht, the leading material innovation event that took place from Wednesday 8 to Friday ...
Read more >Bioluminescent house plants
Plant science company Light Bio is working to create bioluminescent house plants by applying synthetic biology. Bioluminescence is a natural occurring phenomenon. It can be seen in plankton and some other animals like fireflies and ...
Read more >Compostable cling wrap made with food waste
Great Wrap, an Australian biomaterials company, developed a compostable bioplastic alternative to cling wrap, made from waste potatoes. Cling wrap is a translucent plastic film, usually made of polyethylene, used often to keep food fresh. ...
Read more >Flexible real gold
Swiss jeweller and watchmaker Giberg developed a flexible 14-carat real gold for jewellery. Called AutoTwist, the material was developed with experts in the field of micro-vulcanisation over several years of intensive research. It consists of ...
Read more >The world’s first 3D printed concrete film studio
Designer Philipp Aduatz, in collaboration with set designer Dominik Freynschlag and 3D concrete printing manufacturer incremental3d, 3D printed a film studio of concrete. The concrete wall was printed using a special mortar based on white ...
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