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Smart Clothing Markets: Opportunities for Sensors and Smart Materials 
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Table of Contents

Executive SummaryE.1 Likely Scenarios for the Evolution of the Smart Clothing Market


E.1.1 Use of Conventional Electronic Components
E.1.2 Fibertronics

E.2 Product Market Opportunities
E.2.1 Opportunities for Materials and Textiles Firms
E.2.2 Opportunities for Sensor Firms and the Semiconductor Sector
E.2.3 Implications for the Clothing Business from New Smart Materials and Sensor Technology

E.3 Six Technology and Materials Companies that Will Shape the Smart Clothing Opportunity

E.4 Pricing Issues

E.5 Challenges and Possible Solutions

E.6 Opportunity Analysis by Country/Region

E.7 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction1.1 Background to the Report

1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report

1.3 Methodology of this Report

1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Enabling Technology and Material Trends2.1 Impact of Sensor and Smart Materials Trends on Smart Clothing

2.1.1 Pressure Sensing Clothing
2.1.2 Heat Sensing Clothing
2.1.3 Use of Motion, Vibration and Sound Detectors in Smart Clothing
2.1.4 Fabrics that Light Up and Change Color
2.1.5 Role of Biosensing in Smart Clothing
2.1.6 Energy Harvesting and Energy Storage Materials
2.1.7 Photovoltaic Fabrics
2.1.8 Radiation Detection Material
2.1.9 Other Significant Sensing and Smart Materials Technology

2.2 Impact on Smart Clothing of New Advanced Materials Technology
2.2.1 Fibertronics and Fiber Transistors
2.2.2 Conductive Polymers and Conductive Yarns
2.2.3 Smart Nanomaterials
2.2.4 Silver and copper coatings
2.2.5 Other Relevant Materials

2.3 Other Technologies and Issues of Importance
2.3.1 Networking technology and components
2.3.2 Washability
2.2.3 Requirements for Manufacturing
2.2.4 Printing Electronics on Fabric
2.2.5 Embroidering Electronics into Fabric

2.4 Key Points Made in this Chapter

Chapter Three: Key Market Segments and Eight-Year Forecasts of Materials and Components for Smart Clothing3.1 Forecasting Methodology

3.2 Fashion Industry
3.2.1 Evolution of ¡°Smart Fashion¡±
3.2.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Materials and Sensors in ¡°Smart Fashion¡±

3.3 Sports Apparel Industry
3.3.1 Current and Future Use of Smart Sports Apparel
3.3.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Materials and Sensors in Smart Sports Apparel

3.4 Healthcare Industry
3.4.1 Current and Future Use of Smart Clothing in the Healthcare Sector
3.4.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Materials and Sensors in Smart Clothing for Healthcare

3.5 Military, Police, Fire and Homeland Security Applications: Smart Uniforms
3.5.1 Current and Future Use of Smart Uniforms
3.5.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Materials and Sensors in Smart Uniforms

3.6 Other Applications for Smart Clothing
3.6.1 Current and Emerging Applications
3.6.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Materials and Sensors for Smart Clothing Not Previously Discussed

3.7 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts by Technology, Product and Sectors

3.8 Key Points Made in this Chapter

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