Clothing Assistive Technology

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Significant strides have been made recently in the creation of garment technologies that can support and improve human performance. These developments aim to aid people with different physical ailments, boost athletic performance, and enhance the comfort of daily living.

The incorporation of soft robotics actuation technology into clothing is one of the noteworthy advancements in clothing technology. Tonus is creating this technology, which replicates human muscles to lessen joint stress and provide additional strength that adapts to the natural walk. People with mobility difficulties can move about more freely and painlessly by wearing these clothes. Athletes can utilise these clothes to boost their strength during workouts, which will help them perform better.

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The usage of smart fabrics is another ground-breaking advancement in apparel technology. Smart fabrics are intended to adapt to changes in the wearer’s body and the surroundings. The qualities of these fabrics can be altered to improve comfort and performance because they contain sensors that can identify changes in temperature, moisture, and other factors. For instance, Under Armour has created a line of apparel with integrated sensors that can track heart rate, fluid balance, and other vital indications while exercising. A mobile device receives this data, which enables athletes to track their development and modify their routines in real-time.

 

Right-footed shoes from Under Armour have a high fidelity sensor integrated into the midsole that wirelessly communicates to the MapMyRun app through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The sensor is completely weatherproof and won’t need to be recharged for the whole lifespan of the shoe. The UA HOVR shoes can track a range of run-related metrics and data thanks to this easy, seamless connection, including distance, pace, splits, cadence, stride length, and lifetime mileage.

 

Making the connection between the shoes and MapMyRun as easy as feasible. Open the most recent MapMyRun app while standing close to a pair of connected UA HOVR sneakers. The right shoe’s pod will be picked up by the app. The shoes will pair and be prepared for their first digitally connected run after the app requests a confirmation.

Along with the aforementioned breakthroughs, 3D printing technology has made tremendous strides in the field of apparel design. Custom clothing that properly fits the wearer’s body can be made thanks to 3D printing technology. By enabling designers to make apparel that is specifically suited to a person’s exact body shape and size, this technology has the potential to revolutionise the fashion industry. Moreover, complicated geometries that are impossible to produce using conventional manufacturing techniques can be made using 3D printing technology. For instance, the New York-based fashion house ThreeASFOUR uses 3D printing to create elaborate, futuristic clothing that has been displayed in museums all around the world.

In conclusion, garment technology is developing quickly and has the potential to completely change how we live. With advances in 3D printing, smart fabrics, and soft robotics, it is now possible to create garments that will improve daily living and boost performance. It will be fascinating to see how these inventions continue to influence fashion and improve people’s daily lives.

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Explaination images from Tonus Tech-  biosciences innovator. www.tonus.tech