Key Developments
Increasing development of wearable energy harvesting devices and smart sensors is expected to boost growth of the smart materials market. For instance, on September 04, 2019, Imagine Intelligent Materials, an Australia-based graphene and data analytics company, announced development of integrated sensing solution, the first sensing solution for large surface areas that mimics the way that the human skin transfers information to the brain.
In June 2019, researchers from Tohoku University, Japan, reported development of Iron-Cobalt (Fe–Co) magnetostrictive fiber integrated shoes that demonstrated stable energy harvesting performance.
In June 2019, researchers from Baise University and Jiangxi Electric Power Research Institute, China, developed a non-resonant piezoelectric current sensing device with high resolution.
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