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Checks and balances for greater tech integration in textiles
Marie O’Mahony
With e-textiles alone estimated to be worth $1,140 million (£824 million) by 2026 according to IDTechEx, attention is firmly focused on meeting consumer expectation.
12th April 2021
There is a compelling argument to be made for the value of greater integration of electronics in textiles. It seems like there is that rare alignment of technology, manufacturing capability and market readiness.
With e-textiles alone estimated to be worth $1,140 million (£824 million) by 2026 according to IDTechEx, attention is firmly focused on meeting consumer expectation. Technology integration with its promise of performance, convenience, comfort and aesthetics is compelling, but balancing this with the demand for sustainability is also receiving increasing attention from industry.