Smart Textiles made from Agriculture and Natural Waste Materials
由农业和天然废料制成的智能纺织品
基本信息
- 批准号:EP/X040399/1
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- 金额:$ 8.08万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The main objective of the SMARTWASTE MSCA SE project is to form a world class international and inter-sectoral network of organizations, working on a joint research programme in the field of novel Sustainable Smart Textile Materials, by replacing conventional and high-cost textile materials with sustainable, environmentally friendly, cheaper and novel materials such as cellulose fibres from tomato stems waste and creating nonwovens from unconventional poplar seed fibres. This can only be achieved by bringing together world-class experts in materials, polymers, environmentalists, chemists, software engineers, and designers with state-of-the-art innovations and processes in their respective fields of expertise. The participants will exchange skills and knowledge to create sustainable textile materials, strengthening collaborative research between different countries and sectors. SMARTWASTE will also refine and produce potential commercial market opportunities for non-academic participants in the project (WP7). Our goal is to train next generation of researchers and innovators in sustainable textiles through cross-sectoral and training modules. The staff members will develop new skills, be exposed to new research and innovation environments, international networks, new industrial processes, and techniques whilst widening and enriching career development through cross-sectoral knowledge transfer and international mobility.
SMARTWASTE MSCA SE项目的主要目标是形成一个世界级的国际和跨部门组织网络,致力于新型可持续智能纺织材料领域的联合研究计划,通过用可持续,环保,例如,从番茄茎废料中提取纤维素纤维,以及从非传统的白杨种子纤维中生产非织造布。这只能通过将材料,聚合物,环保主义者,化学家,软件工程师和设计师的世界级专家聚集在一起,并在各自的专业领域中进行最先进的创新和工艺来实现。与会者将交流创造可持续纺织材料的技能和知识,加强不同国家和部门之间的合作研究。SMARTWASTE还将为该项目(WP 7)的非学术参与者完善和创造潜在的商业市场机会。我们的目标是通过跨部门和培训模块培训下一代可持续纺织品研究人员和创新者。工作人员将开发新的技能,接触新的研究和创新环境,国际网络,新的工业流程和技术,同时通过跨部门知识转移和国际流动扩大和丰富职业发展。
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