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Monday Feb 01, 2021
Monday Feb 01, 2021
Throughout history, mankind has used clothing to protect itself from the elements. With modern materials science principles in mind, humans are now equipped to protect themselves from the elements better than ever. But how can innovation take place in such a well explored area of consumer products?
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Today we talk with Dr. Haskell Beckham, the Senior Director Innovation at Columbia Sportswear, to find out exactly how materials science paradigms are used to develop the next generation of apparel to keep us safe from the elements.
In this exciting conversation about the advances in the apparel industry we discuss:
- The scientific principles that apply in the apparel industry (3:44)
- Using metals in clothing for their heat transfer properties (11:33)
- The history of clothing and the tradeoffs between natural and synthetic fibers (15:52)
- Fashion trends influencing innovations in the apparel industry (28:38)
- How the International Space Station is a model for heat management in clothing (38:18)
- Overcoming the challenges of Smart Clothing (40:00)
- And much more!
Want to discuss these topics further with Dr. Haskell Beckham? He can be reached at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hbeckham/
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