Small textiles, referred to as electronic textiles, are printed materials that detect physiological indicators like blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature. In the fitness and sports industries, these materials are becoming more popular. Smart textiles can detect, respond to and adapt to a variety of environmental factors. They incorporate flexible sensory and other components such as microcontrollers and controlling units to monitor and perceive a variety of environmental variables. To power these integrated sensor devices, smart textile needs an ultra-thin printed battery solution. It is anticipated that with the growing popularity of smart textiles, there is a demand for printed battery solutions to power them.
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