The ‘smartwear revolution’ begins: clothing with built-in sensors will improve balance, reduce injuries and support people with muscle weakness
University of Alberta researchers get $24 million for Batman-inspired smartwear
Fantasy becoming reality as U of A-led team develops Batman-like clothing fabric
University of Alberta creates superhero-inspired clothing
U of A’s Batman-inspired clothing with built-in sensors to improve balance, reduce injuries
University of Alberta develops Batman-inspired ‘smart’ clothing with built-in sensors to reduce injuries
U of A looking into adaptable clothing
Health Matters: Local team working to design assistive clothing inspired by Batman
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