ScobyTec will talk at Spring Textile Symposium 'Bio-Design in Textiles' at Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde Leiden, NL on May 18th 2015

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ScobyTec will talk at Spring Textile Symposium 'Bio-Design in Textiles' at Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde Leiden, NL on May 18th 2015
ScobyTec at Make Munich: Munich based AFK TV made this feature about bacterial cellulose based wearables.
Our biggest Scoby-Baby so far: 3 cm thick, 3.257 g, 72 days.
ScobyTec has won the Audience Award at Scidea 2014 Ideenwettbewerb der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Harvest
Harvesting the first pieces of large scale bacterial cellulose.
We at ScobyTec are really pleased to announce that we've won the Second Place in the 2014 Advanced Textile Products Student Design Challenge with the project 'Maxium Fungi' by Karl-Ludwig Kunze. The Award is sponsored by ATP (Advanced Textile Products Devision) and the Narrow Fabrics Institute, divisions of the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) in the US. The winners will be officially announced at IFAI Speciality Fabrics Expo and Advanced Textile Expo in Minneapolis this October.
This is a very beautiful specimen of bacterial cellulose (SCOBY)
ScobyTec laboratory on sunday: changing the first rack of kombucha.
The Scoby plate turned out that beautiful and thick - we are totally amazed!