ISD Seminar - Moving E-Textile Systems Out of the Lab: Challenges of Product Development, Manufacture, and Commercialization

10:00am - 12:00pm
Room 4504, Lift 25-26

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For the last 30 years, e-textiles have been "the next big thing". Over and over, we've seen waves of interest and development — yet real-world uptake of commercial products has been extremely limited. This talk will explore some stories of why that is: where the intellectual and implementation gaps are, and why e-textiles are so difficult to develop, as well as some practical roadmaps for building paths toward commercialization.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Lucy E. Dunne
Department of Design Innovation, College of Design, University of Minnesota

Lucy E. Dunne is a professor in the Department of Design Innovation, College of Design at the University of Minnesota, where she founded and co-directs the Wearable Technology Lab. She is a co-author of "Functional Apparel Design: From Sportswear to Space Suits" (Bloomsbury, 2015). Her research is focused on wearability and garment-based wearable technology, and explores new functionality in apparel, human-device interfaces, production and manufacture, and human factors of wearable products. She has received the National Science Foundation’s CAREER award, a US/UK Fulbright Commission fellowship, and the NASA Silver Achievement Medal for her work with functional clothing and wearable technology.

Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
UG students
Organizer
Division of Integrative Systems & Design
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