Jove
Visualize
Contact Us

Related Concept Videos

Handwashing I: Introduction and Types of Equipment01:18

Handwashing I: Introduction and Types of Equipment

4.8K
Handwashing is hand hygiene with plain or antimicrobial soap and water to physically remove dirt, organic material, and microorganisms. However, it may not kill all microorganisms. The handwashing procedure requires a hand wash basin, liquid soap, paper towels, a domestic waste bin, and disposable nail cleaner as optional equipment.
Hand wash basins in clinical areas should have faucets that can be turned on and off without using the hands; that is, they should be non-touch or lever-operated....
4.8K
Actin Treadmilling01:18

Actin Treadmilling

9.2K
Actin filaments undergo polymerization and depolymerization from either end. The polymerization and depolymerization rates depend on the cytosolic concentration of free G-actins. The polymerization rate is generally higher at the plus or barbed end, while the depolymerization rate is higher at the minus or pointed end. At a steady state, critical concentration describes the concentration of free G-actin monomers at which the polymerization rate at the plus end is equal to that of the...
9.2K
Personal Protective Equipment01:20

Personal Protective Equipment

2.0K
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is unique clothing or equipment worn by an employee to minimize or prevent exposure to infectious agents. PPE creates a barrier between the employee and the infectious materials. PPE must be readily available in the patient care area. PPE includes gloves, gowns and aprons, masks and respirators, goggles, face shields, shoes, and headcovers:
2.0K
Steel Fastening Techniques01:17

Steel Fastening Techniques

1.1K
Steel sections can be joined together through various fastening techniques including riveting, bolting, and welding, each suitable for different structural requirements and conditions.
Rivets are cylindrical steel fasteners with a specially designed head. During application, rivets are heated until white-hot and then inserted through pre-drilled holes in the steel sections. A pneumatic hammer is used to shape the exposed end into a second head, securing the sections together.
Bolting is another...
1.1K
Design Example: Resistive Touchscreen01:14

Design Example: Resistive Touchscreen

623
A device engineer plays a crucial role in designing user interfaces for mobile devices. One such interface is the resistive touchscreen, which fundamentally consists of two metallic layers: a flexible upper layer and a rigid lower layer, separated by a narrow gap. The high resistance between these two layers is a key characteristic of this design.
When a user touches the screen, the two layers make contact at a specific point known as the touchpoint. This contact reduces the resistance between...
623
Electro-mechanical Systems01:19

Electro-mechanical Systems

1.5K
Electromechanical systems are intricate configurations that effectively combine electrical and mechanical elements to achieve a desired outcome. Central to many of these systems is the DC motor, a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion, enabling various applications ranging from simple fans to complex robotic mechanisms.
A key component of the DC motor is the armature, a rotating circuit positioned within a magnetic field. As an electric current passes through the...
1.5K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same journal

Enablers and inhibitors of digital startup evolution: a multi-case study of Swedish business incubators.

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
Same journal

Business resilience skills for SMEs.

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
Same journal

What drives the dynamics of employment growth in firms? Evidence from East Africa.

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
Same journal

Mergers and acquisitions: does performance depend on managerial ability?

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
Same journal

The effect of relationship marketing towards switching barrier, customer satisfaction, and customer trust on bank customers.

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
Same journal

Entrepreneurship challenges: the case of Jordanian start-ups.

Journal of innovation and entrepreneurship·2023
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Dec 12, 2025

A Simple and Scalable Fabrication Method for Organic Electronic Devices on Textiles
06:21

A Simple and Scalable Fabrication Method for Organic Electronic Devices on Textiles

Published on: March 13, 2017

10.7K

E-textile tooling: new tools-new culture?

Irene Posch1,2

  • 1University of Applied Arts Vienna, Vordere Zollamtsstrasse 3, 1030 Wien, Austria.

Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
|August 9, 2020
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

This study explores needlework tools designed for electronic textiles, merging craft aesthetics with electronic functionality. These tools facilitate creating and testing e-textiles, fostering diverse creative expression.

Keywords:
CraftingDesignDiversityElectronicsMaker cultureMakingMaterialityTools

More Related Videos

Rapid Fabrication of Custom Microfluidic Devices for Research and Educational Applications
05:33

Rapid Fabrication of Custom Microfluidic Devices for Research and Educational Applications

Published on: November 20, 2019

9.2K
Fabricating Complex Culture Substrates Using Robotic Microcontact Printing R- µCP and Sequential Nucleophilic Substitution
08:23

Fabricating Complex Culture Substrates Using Robotic Microcontact Printing R- µCP and Sequential Nucleophilic Substitution

Published on: October 31, 2014

10.8K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Dec 12, 2025

A Simple and Scalable Fabrication Method for Organic Electronic Devices on Textiles
06:21

A Simple and Scalable Fabrication Method for Organic Electronic Devices on Textiles

Published on: March 13, 2017

10.7K
Rapid Fabrication of Custom Microfluidic Devices for Research and Educational Applications
05:33

Rapid Fabrication of Custom Microfluidic Devices for Research and Educational Applications

Published on: November 20, 2019

9.2K
Fabricating Complex Culture Substrates Using Robotic Microcontact Printing R- µCP and Sequential Nucleophilic Substitution
08:23

Fabricating Complex Culture Substrates Using Robotic Microcontact Printing R- µCP and Sequential Nucleophilic Substitution

Published on: October 31, 2014

10.8K

Area of Science:

  • Crafts and Technology
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Electronic Textiles

Background:

  • The maker movement highlights the convergence of crafts, creativity, and technology.
  • Tools significantly influence making processes and outcomes through form, material, and required skills.
  • Tools often carry stereotypical associations regarding users and products.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate needlework tools integrated with electronic probe functionality.
  • To explore the intersection of textile crafting aesthetics and electronic object creation.
  • To foster exchange between diverse making cultures and enable new forms of expression.

Main Methods:

  • Research into the design and aesthetics of specialized needlework tools.
  • Incorporation of electronic probe functionality into traditional craft tools.
  • Exploration of functional and metaphorical aspects of these hybrid tools.

Main Results:

  • Development of needlework tools with integrated electronic probe capabilities.
  • Demonstration of tools for constructing and testing electronic textiles during the making process.
  • Establishment of a metaphorical link between textile crafting and electronic component creation.

Conclusions:

  • These hybrid tools offer a novel approach to creating electronic devices and components.
  • Connecting textile crafting skills and aesthetics with electronics encourages interdisciplinary innovation.
  • The research aims to broaden creative expression in electronic textiles and making cultures.