The approach of using a co-creation, iterative and user centric design approach to developing AT concept prototypes is entirely novel and has resulted in three prototype concept designs in Clothing, Footwear and Furniture in the 1st reporting period, which are progressing towards prototypes that will be tested by recruited participants in the 2nd reporting period. The fabrics/textiles have been selected for sustainability and recyclability. Metallisation of conductive tracks has adopted novel selective techniques in the synthesis and formulation of chemistry and their novel application techniques onto fabrics/textiles incorporating novel protective coatings. The overall holistic approach is entirely beyond state of the art and will result in designs and creative solutions that are:
• Higher added-value: Addressing the under-use and abandonment of AT by older people.
• Better performing: Truly multi-functional metallised material with the feel and comfort of a textile which can be twisted, stretched and washed without loss of performance. Even more functionality will be achieved by using final finishes and functional dyes on the textile which will make the textiles respond to external stimuli such as sweat pH and body temperature.
• Sustainable: MATUROLIFE will employ sustainable design principles using materials that are from renewable resources, which can be recycled and have a low environmental impact.
• Versatile: pioneering research at CU has shown that polyesters, cottons, linen, lycra, viscose, silk and nylon can be successfully metallised using electroless copper. This will give the designers the versatility to work with a wide range of textiles and fabrics.
• Improved health, independence and security: As a result of the emotional and co- design process, AT solutions will be designed that are usable and accepted by the intended user group, and therefore the likelihood of appropriate product usage increases. Consequently, healthy behaviours and outcomes are expected as valuable health monitoring information is provided to support the independence, security and care of older adults.