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The role of engineer for Stratermic also involves…



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The brand and the team | 23 March 2011 | par : John Cold
It is 9:01 on the Decathlon Campus, and here I am at the Stratermic offices. Today I am meeting with Maéva, a product engineer, or PI as they are known here.
I see that she has arrived full of beans, alert and focussed. We drink a coffee together, I offer her a croissant and tell her a little joke to break the ice (yes, she is a little nervous, it is her first interview).
So let’s start! more…
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Instructions for Supertech jacket by B’twin



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Guide of purchase and advices | 21 March 2011 | par : Anna Oops
Fancy some air?
Inflate and deflate to obtain the desired level of insulation for your anorak!
Some tips for using you Supertech B’twin jacket, designed and developed in collaboration with Stratermic.
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When textiles become a mode of transport



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Innovation | 16 March 2011 | par : Berry Nice
Last week I went to Spain with friends to explore new trends in textiles.
We saw a lot: new innovations, avant-garde designs, creative avenues to be explored…
But we were surprised by a concept that the BMW brand has set up: “Textiles as transport”
This may sound a bit crazy, but I found it a highly original concept.
BMW created a partnership (part of the ‘Comme des Voitures’ project) with students from the Barcelona School of Design to involve them with their own design projects, with rather satisfying results.
Use your clothes as a mode of transport? Is that possible? more…
Popularity: 25% [?]