The county partnered with Shinshu University to develop braided materials using organic conductive fibers.

Japan Jun is the company announced on January 14, 2015 that the company and Shinshu University jointly developed a braided material using organic conductive fibers. The goal is to apply to wearable devices, characterized by light weight, safety, and excellent resistance to washing. This woven material has been exhibited at the "Wearable Expo" of the 1st Wearable Devices in Japan (April 14th to 16th, 2015, Tokyo Ariake International Convention and Exhibition Center).


Organic conductive fiber (left) and newly developed woven material (right)


Application examples of newly developed woven materials

Organic conductive fiber was developed by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Yamanashi University, Japan, and Shinshu University. It is made of conductive polymer fiber. Compared with metal wire drawing type and metal coating type conductive fibers, it has the following advantages: Excellent washing resistance and safety, and light weight. In addition, such a fiber stretchability is imparted by a woven structure, and it is easy to expand with the body.

The county plans to use this woven material to develop "smart clothing" products in the shape of shirts and stockings in fiscal 2015. The company has acquired sensor technology and electronic circuit formation technology accumulated in the plastic film business and electronic parts business. The company said, "We need all the technologies we need to develop smart clothes." (Reporter: Daxia Xia, "Nikkei Digital Health")

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