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IoT Sweden's board was in Skåne — and took the opportunity to visit Veberöd to see Smart Villages' work on connecting sensors to create benefits for society and citizens.
In the FLOW project, several actors have worked together to make a fan-shaped sensor that measures the direction and speed of passers-by through a combination of four radar sensors from Acconeer.
A forum where art, science, business, creative industries and philosophy come together to shape the future.
Här hittar du de senaste artiklarna, spaningarna inom denna kategori.
Work on eco-design, resilient, circular and sustainable manufacturing was at the heart of the Policy Assessment workshop - Sustainable Manufacturing and DPP in Textile, Fashion and Crafts in Lund.
Hösten 2024 hölls en Policy assessment workshop i Lund. Denna handlade om KKN och AI. Vad blev då resultatet? Här är en summering av slutsatserna från höstens möte.
Lund University's venture REAL — Center for Retail and Logistics — at Campus Helsingborg profiles itself with sustainability, digitalization and changing working life, and also highlights the work with innovation as a task.
Nearly 40 students on the course Product Innovation at Ingvar Kamprad Design Centre were tasked with finding new or forgotten uses for the material hemp.
From January 2025, municipalities will collect household textile waste separately.
What if our clothes could be made when we ask for it and by small-scale producers in our vicinity?
A fashion and textile designer has traditionally created clothing models and collections and designed patterns.
The textile and fashion industry is facing major challenges.
The textile industry has a major climate impact and the reuse of clothing is seen as part of the sustainable transformation of the industry.
In the future, our clothes will include a tag that we can scan to obtain information.
The fashion industry encompasses much more than clothing and textiles — everything from cultivation, production, working conditions, transportation, design and marketing to customer habits, garbage sorting, returns and recycling.
The taxonomy regulation was introduced in the EU in July 2020 as the basis for the EU taxonomy and establishes a list of environmentally sustainable economic activities.
More but smaller productions, more production closer to the local market and faster processes to bring the garments to market can be some of the solutions to make the textile and fashion industry more sustainable.
When we talk about sustainable change in the textile and fashion industries, the focus is often on manufacturing, materials, recycling and emissions.
How can AR and VR change the consumer buying experience and what can we all benefit from IoT in our clothes? What new technologies can drive sustainable change in the fashion industry?
How can digital technology develop the fashion industry? Technology can lead to making it cheaper and more sustainable when clothes are created, distributed and recycled, but the meeting of fashion, the gaming industry and digital technology can also have other effects.
Siptex at Sysav in Malmö is the world's first automatic, large-scale textile sorting machine of its kind and will form a link between textile collection and textile recycling.
A changing consumption culture, sorting requirements and perhaps even a ROT deduction for textile repair are some of the measures that can make the textile system more sustainable.