Expoprotection is the only event in France that brings together top international specialists and the most innovative equipment and solutions, combining conferences and meeting areas. Sympatex Technologies, pioneer in the field of sustainable functional textiles to exhibit its ‘Smart Textiles’ product category at the fair.
At the show, Sympatex will introduce the latest generation of integrable heating and lighting system, developed especially for the use in jackets, waistcoats and gloves in the workwear sector.
The Sympatex heating system contains battery-powered heating modules in different sizes that can be used flexibly, offering the wearer a great freedom of movement.
They are invisible from the outside, easy to control and have a multi-level regulation and offer a quick and homogeneous heat supply for long lasting comfortable body temperature.
According to the company, the advantage lies in a higher performance and well-being like during construction or road building work, in freezing temperatures.
While the integrable battery-powered lighting system offers an improved view and visibility by daylight, at dusk and at night and with the help of an operating unit, it is very easy to regulate four different light functions.
Sympatex will be displaying their innovative products at booth T-146 at the Expoprotection fair which will be held from November 7-9, 2016 at Paris Porte de Versailles – Pavilion I.
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