A public-private partnership led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA) is a public-private partnership led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The partnership was created as a component of the Manufacturing USA research network in April 2016 (then known as the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation), and received $75 million in 2016 from United States Department of Defense as Revolutionary Fibers and Textiles Manufacturing Innovation Hub to study smart fabric for warfighters.[1][2] The members are 32 universities, 16 industry members, 72 manufacturing entities, and 26 startup incubators.[3][4] Corporate members include American apparel companies Nike and New Balance, and medical device manufacturer Medtronic.[5]
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Jonathan Takiff (April 1, 2016), "MIT, Defense Department Announce Plans for Smart Fabrics", The Philadelphia Inquirer – via Government Tech, Sophisticated products serve the national interest even when soldiers are not wearing them...As one example, new tech wearables with interwoven sensors that first measure the health and fatigue levels of soldiers will also serve the needs of sports coaches...