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Modtissimo - 33th edition
Matteo Piccini of Grado Zero Espace shows Link Vest at the 33th edition of Modtissimo (Porto).





BBC about "Oricalco" Fabric
BBC speaks about Oricalco Fabric the first shape memory fabric. Nitinol is the name of a light weight Shape Memory Alloy having a content of Titanium of 45% and characterized by their extraordinary ability to recover any shape pre-programmed, upon heating. Grado Zero Espace has used Nitinol to obtain an orthogonally weaved fabric, called Oricalco, used for manufacturing of the first shape memory shirt at industrial level.





Space-age clothing keeping you cool
The ESA Technology Transfer Programme Office seeks entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for using space technology, applications and services in a non-space environment. ESA Business Incubation provides the technical expertise and business development support.





Space-age clothing keeping you warm
The ESA Technology Transfer Programme Office seeks entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for using space technology, applications and services in a non-space environment. ESA Business Incubation provides the technical expertise and business development support.





TechnoThreads Exhibition Highlights
Highlights of the exhibition and opening night of TechnoThreads in the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin. Produced by Mahoo. Music by The Sunday Drive







TG1 economia: Grado Zero Espace ingegneria-R2B bologna 2007
Matteo Piccini, senior manager of GZE.
Giulia Bimbi, technology engineering of GZE




ETABETA: SPORT & MATERIALS
Some interesting materials come from a young Italian company call Grado Zero Espace, speaks Filippo Pagliai, managing director of GZE




Hydrogel: superabsorbing material for safe equipment



The first orthogonal weaving example
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