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Sirris Innovate 2011 - Smart products by printing, prof. Marc Van Parys, Sens...Sirris
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Presentation given by Matthias Kaiserswerth, Director, IBM Research - Zurich Laboratory, Zukunftskonferenz Nanowissenschaften und Nanotechnologie 2010, NANONET, Styria, Austria
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Prof Van Parys reports about recent smart product democases using thermochrome and luminescent sensor inks. This resulted in fascinating new products like a baby suit that changes color (when wet), or a bikini that measures light intensity and indicates the amount of sun screen to apply to the skin.
Summary of the research at the Dept. of Computing at the University of Surrey. Presented at "Implementing Future Networks, Content and Services with Secure and Efficient Systems." At the University of Surrey 20th Sept 2010
Digital fabrication devices (such as 3-D printers) are doing to manufacturing what the Internet has done to information-based goods and services. For example, a 3-D printer generated a bust of Beethoven in less than two hours, using a design uploaded to Thingiverse.com by a contributor identified only as “dino-girl.” Here are the changes to consider before this innovation takes hold.
Open Innovation for the Digital Shift - A collection of case studies in the I...Alberto Minin
Based on 13 case studies of innovative ICT and ICT-enabled European companies, we describe how the implementation of Open Innovation Strategies (OIS) characterized the successful exploitation of technological innovation projects. We investigated 4 large companies and 9 SMEs.
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Booosting (platform voor koplopers in bouwinnovatie) organiseerde een aantal workshops om deze uitdaging aan te gaan. Eén van de innovatieve uitkomsten van de workshops is: geen afval en meer CO2-reductie door verbetering isolatieglas. We halen bestaand isolatieglas uit elkaar en reinigen het. Daarna voegen we een specifieke folie toe en bouwen we het geheel op tot triple glas! Het is de bedoeling dat het gehele upgrade-proces mobiel kan plaatsvinden. Daarom willen we twee vrachtwagens ombouwen tot een werkplaats om het triple glas overal ter plekke te kunnen maken. Een enthousiast team heeft inmiddels een eerste succesvolle praktijkproef uitgevoerd en Booosting bestuurslid Rutger Snoek is hierover ook geïnterviewd. Kijk voor meer info ook op www.booosting.nl.
De Booosting activiteit Goood Woood stond 5 maart in het teken van circulair bouwen met hout en werd gehost door de collega’s van cepezed in Delft. Na afloop van de expertlezingen was er een rondleiding in Bouwdeel D(emontabel) van cepezed.
Hier de presentatie Houtconstructies van Rob Doomen - Pieters Bouwtechniek Delft.
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Booosting (platform voor koplopers in bouwinnovatie) organiseerde een aantal workshops om deze uitdaging aan te gaan. Eén van de innovatieve uitkomsten van de workshops is: geen afval en meer CO2-reductie door verbetering isolatieglas. We halen bestaand isolatieglas uit elkaar en reinigen het. Daarna voegen we een specifieke folie toe en bouwen we het geheel op tot triple glas! Het is de bedoeling dat het gehele upgrade-proces mobiel kan plaatsvinden. Daarom willen we twee vrachtwagens ombouwen tot een werkplaats om het triple glas overal ter plekke te kunnen maken. Een enthousiast team heeft inmiddels een eerste succesvolle praktijkproef uitgevoerd en Booosting bestuurslid Rutger Snoek is hierover ook geïnterviewd. Kijk voor meer info ook op www.booosting.nl.
De Booosting activiteit Goood Woood stond 5 maart in het teken van circulair bouwen met hout en werd gehost door de collega’s van cepezed in Delft. Na afloop van de expertlezingen was er een rondleiding in Bouwdeel D(emontabel) van cepezed.
Hier de presentatie Houtconstructies van Rob Doomen - Pieters Bouwtechniek Delft.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/326
De Booosting activiteit Goood Woood stond 5 maart in het teken van circulair bouwen met hout en werd gehost door de collega’s van cepezed in Delft. Na afloop van de expertlezingen was er een rondleiding in Bouwdeel D(emontabel) van cepezed.
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Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/326
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Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/326
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Hier de presentatie Circulair bouwen en Bouwdeel D(emontabel) van Menno Rubbens - directeur cepezedprojects.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/326
De Booosting activiteit Goood Woood stond 5 maart 2020 in het teken van circulair bouwen met hout en werd gehost door de collega’s van cepezed in Delft. Na afloop van de expertlezingen was er een rondleiding in Bouwdeel D(emontabel) van cepezed.
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Aankondiging van deze activiteit
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/326
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Daags ervoor verscheen dit artikel in Cobouw: Volledig glazen paviljoen kan aanval met bulldozer weerstaan.
aankondiging van deze activiteit
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
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Het Co-Creation Centre wordt nu gebouwd op The Green Village in Delft.
30 januari 2020 gaf Thijs Asselbergs op de beurs GEVEL2020 de presentatie Second Life, de architectuur van morgen, over "circular upcycle + re-design of façades".
Hoe kun je een aanpak maken om grote Rijksgebouwen en het grootse ziekenhuis van Nederland, het AMC, geschikt te maken voor 2050?
Thijs Asselbergs is hoogleraar Architectural Engineering op de TU Delft faculteit Bouwkunde.
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
Hier de tegenlezing van Rutger Snoek, bestuurslid Booosting en expert vastgoed Rijksvastgoedbedrijf.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
Hier de presentatie Nieuwe ontwikkelingen van Siliconen in de bouw van Valérie Hayez, Global Façade Engineering - Dow Silicones België.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
Hier de presentatie over het constructief ontwerp van Diana de Krom - projectleider constructies ABT.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
Hier de presentatie over het technisch ontwerp en de uitvoering van Wout Hoogendoorn, directeur Si-X.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
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Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
Hier het welkomstwoord van Hubert Linssen - programmamanager van The Green Village.
Aankondiging van deze activiteit:
https://booosting.nl/event/show/id/328
11 februari 2020: Booosting activiteit over én in het in aanbouw zijnde Co-Creation Centre met draagstructuur van glas en siliconen.
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In 2017 startten de Hogescholen Saxion Enschede en Hanze Groningen Bouwtex, het onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van textiel voor de bouw in het kader van renovatie en herbestemming van gebouwen.
Op 16 januari 2020 is het onderzoek afgerond op Hanze Groningen met de presentatie van twee prototypen voor flexibele binnenwanden in het onderwijs. Hier de presentatie van de groep olv docent onderzoeker Clemens Bernardt.
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In 2017 startten de Hogescholen Saxion Enschede en Hanze Groningen Bouwtex, het onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van textiel voor de bouw in het kader van renovatie en herbestemming van gebouwen.
Op 16 januari 2020 is het onderzoek afgerond op Hanze Groningen met de presentatie van twee prototypen voor flexibele binnenwanden in het onderwijs. Hier de presentatie van Atto Harsta en Rinke Feenstra van Aldus Bouwinnovatie: Meervoudig ruimtegebruik in een moderne leeromgeving.
In 2017 startten de Hogescholen Saxion Enschede en Hanze Groningen Bouwtex, het onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van textiel voor de bouw in het kader van renovatie en herbestemming van gebouwen.
Op 15 januari 2020 is het onderzoek afgerond met een eindevent. Hier de presentatie over de kansen van het gebruik van textiel in de bouw van Christian Struck, lector Sustainable Building Technology Saxion: Potential of textiles for building renovation.
In 2017 startten de Hogescholen Saxion Enschede en Hanze Groningen Bouwtex, het onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van textiel voor de bouw in het kader van renovatie en herbestemming van gebouwen.
Op 15 januari 2020 is het onderzoek afgerond met een eindevent. Hier de presentatie van studente Moeywadee Sakhun van een opvouwbare roomdivider van het nonwoven, kunststof vliesmateriaal Colback.
In 2017 startten de Hogescholen Saxion Enschede en Hanze Groningen Bouwtex, het onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van textiel voor de bouw in het kader van renovatie en herbestemming van gebouwen.
Op 15 januari 2020 is het onderzoek afgerond met een eindevent. Hier de studentenpresentatie van een binnenwand met een modulair kliksysteem van 100% pet-vilt, Flexitex.
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1. Electronic and Technical Textiles
- An introduction to the world of Smart-Functional Textiles and its
relevance for construction industry
Dr. Pramod Agrawal & Ir. Ger Brinks
Chair – Functional Smart Materials, Saxion, Enschede, NL
RESEARCH CENTER DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY, SAXION, ENSCHEDE, NL
Kom verder. Saxion.
Mini Symposium -Marktplaats Nieuwe Materialen 22nd May 2012 OMA HQ, Rotterdam NL
2. Saxion facts and figures
24.000 students (Enschede, Deventer &
Apeldoorn)
Education: 60 bachelor, 11 master, 7
associated degree studies
13 Academies
One of the biggest private institutes of higher
education in The Netherlands
Applied research: 6 research centres and 40
chairs
Kom verder. Saxion.
3. Research Centre Design & Technology
Academy Creative Academy Life
Technology sciences, Engineering
and Design
Research-
center D&T
Business office
Chairs Facilities
Kom verder. Saxion.
4. Six Coherent Chairs
Media Technology Ambient Fashion Materials
Design Intelligence Design
Societal
theme
Concept-
development
Product-
development
Product Market
€
Industrial Smart Functional Nanotechnology
Design Materials
In development: mechatronics
Kom verder. Saxion.
5. Our Mission: Knowledge → cash flow
UTwente
Saxion
Industry
Academic Innovative Market
Development
research research €
> 4 yrs < 2 yrs 1 yr
Chair Eng. Fibrous Smart Materials at Twente University
Chair Functional Smart Materials at Saxion University
New knowledge available for the industry
Kom verder. Saxion.
6. End-user /Market €
High Tech Materials and Systems (HTMS) - € 7 millions from Overijsel province
HTSM themes
East Nederland Performance or Functionalities
Healthcare & Wellbeing
ICT Embedded
Sustainability Ambient
Safety & Security
Design
Mobility
Buidling & Construction
(sub-) system
Materials
Components
Production Technology
Kom verder. Saxion.
7. Textile markets
40% Clothing/fashion Technical textile Market
30% Interior:
carpet, curtains, upholstery
30% Technical textile: very divers
Technical textile is leading
Trends
Feeling good, looking good, being
healthy
Mass customisation and personalised
Safety & Service
Sustainability
Kom verder. Saxion.
8. TEXTILES: Wearable & Non Wearable
Conventional Textile Technical Textile Smart-Intelligent
• Mainly for esthetic • mainly achievement Textile
functional objectives functional
• Passive/ Active/ Ultra active
smart
• textile adapting to
surrounding
• often electronic component
(E-textiles)
Kom verder. Saxion.
10. Buildtech (Construction Textiles)
Key Functional Properties
Strength
Flexibility
Resistance to degradation by chemicals
and pollutants in the air
Existing Applications
Concrete reinforcement
Interior construction, partitions
Insulations Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin.
Roofing materials
Awnings (roof like structure)
Canopies (covering)
Billboards (panel for the display)
Complete textile structures
Technical textiles, 3D textiles & Composites,
Basketball Arena, Olympic 2012, London.
Kom verder. Saxion.
11. Buildtech (Construction Textiles)
Sydney Olympics Venue
Fabric Structure PTFE
(Polytetrafluoretheen/teflon) Glass fiber laminate
Olympic stadium Münich
Amazon Court in Prague
Kom verder. Saxion.
12. 3D Textiles for building and constructions
Advantages:
• Light and flexible
• Limiting damage from impact
falling, collision
• Limit the use of materials.
• Good recyclability material
• Energy saving in mobility
• Air / light transmittance, heat
regulating (translucent or
insulating),
Applications
• Insulating materials
• Separation element (wall / ceiling
Modint
concept). Routekaart
2030 project
Kom verder. Saxion.
13. I. Passive Smart Textiles
Passive Smart Textiles or Chemical
Functional Textiles: Textile which provides
additional feature irrespective of the
change in the environment.
Key applications / Textile APP’s
Self cleaning, Release systems, Humidity
control systems, Anti bacterial, Colour
change system, anti-odour, Radiation
protection, Anti-static, etc.
Enabling technologies
Kom verder. Saxion.
16. Self Cleaning Strategies
Cleaning after it gets dirty (Cure)
Additional benefits
– Air purifier
– Anti odour
– Antimicrobial
– UV filter
'Anti Smog: An Innovation Centre in Sustainable Development':
Prototype, Paris, France. The exterior is fitted with 250 square meters of
solar photovoltaic panels and coated in titanium dioxide (TiO2). The PV
system produces on-site electrical energy while the TiO2 coating works
with ultraviolet radiation to interact with particulates in the air, break down
organics and reduce air born pollutants and contaminants.
Kom verder. Saxion.
18. Inkjet classification – substrate handling
• paper, cardboard • flexibility,
• textile stiffness
• plastics handling
• thickness
• size
• metal characteristics
• Shape
• glass • physical
• grass state
• …
no substrate
handling by printer
sheet-fed
Roll-to-roll flatbed
www.jochum-technology.de/Bilder/pro_gp1.gif
Kom verder. Saxion.
19. Xennia Carnelian® with Trident® printhead
Local treatment of fibres
High precision 3-axis piezo based DoD printer
• Functional materials dispensing
• The Carnelian comes with a choice of industrial
piezo printheads (e.g Trident)
• Fluid testing and development
Kom verder. Saxion.
21. II. Active Smart - Electronics Textiles
• Electronic textiles/ Intelligent textiles / E-textiles / Wearable Electronics /
Wearable computes etc: Textile which adapts their functionality to
changing environment automatically.
• In this area new concepts are being investigated where
nanomaterials, electronics (LED/OLEDS), phase change materials, and
stimuli sensitive polymers are being integrated into textile structures for
active functionality.
Kom verder. Saxion.
22. Active Smart Textiles – Key Components
Essentials
• Conductivity
• Power supply
• Lights
• Connectors
• Textiles
Applications
All the sectors of
technical textiles
http://www.fabrick.it/
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23. Active Smart /Electronic Textiles
Incorporation of:
Sensors and actuators
MP3, GPS, GSM, Ipod, Iphone Ipad
Energy harvesting systems
Plastic electronics
Markets:
Personal protective garments
Medical systems
Sports and Leisure
Niches
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27. Example of Canadian textile industry
Electronic textiles
Phase changing materials
Shape memory materials
Functional membrane or coating
Anti-bacterial
Anti-contaminant
Carbon nanotube
Electrospinning
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles
Hybrid nonwoven and warp knit
Lamination
Coating of nonwovens
Composite nonwovens – plastics
Plasma surface treatments
Digital printing technology
Canadian hemp
2010 Cellulosic fibers
Designing recyclable fabrics
Fibre identification sorting technology
Textiles with a high energy-storage
Energy-producing textiles
Luminous textiles
Recognition technology for
“signature”
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28. Research team – KCDT Saxion
Petra
Gerrit Eliza
Ger Brinks Pramod Agrawal Henk Gooijer Grevinga Bottenberg
Bouwhuis
Ton Harry Marina Marijn
Lemmens Anton Luiken Sanderink Toeters Warmoeskerken
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29. Challenge & Solutions
Challenge: Integration of smart textiles in architectural design.
Solution: Vision of the future leading to
New materials
New technology
Design process
New industrial infrastructure
With intense focus on sustainability
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