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NanoFabric

a groundbreaking technology that flawlessly blends durability and breathability, redefining high-performance textiles.
Experience the perfect fusion of strength and comfort

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Innovative Textile Solutions

Pioneering in nanotechnology treatments for cotton fabrics, Our approach to use TiO₂ nanoparticles to treat textile present a compelling solution for achieving antimicrobial properties. Their superior efficacy, durability, safety, multifunctionality, and versatility make them ideal for a wide range of applications, from healthcare to consumer goods. By leveraging the unique properties of TiO₂ at the nanoscale, manufacturers can produce advanced textiles that meet the growing demand for hygienic,
durable, and sustainable products

Our Vision

Our Mission

To provide people with the most superior and innovative protection against microbes, germs and viruses.

To enhance the quality of life for human beings and to be the world’s leader in the nanotechnology field.

Breathable

Protective

Resistance

Credentials of Confidence

We adhere to the highest international standards to ensure the safety and efficacy of our products. Our fabrics have successfully completed antiviral testing in compliance with ISO 18184 protocols, demonstrating significant effectiveness against various virus strains. Additionally, we have obtained ISO 20743 certification for antibacterial activity, validating our commitment to quality and performance.

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Versatile Applications

We provide several treatment services for all types of cotton textiles and transforming them into healthy and anti-bacterial textiles using innovative technologies, and provide high-quality, multi-use Nano-processed textile products in the medical, military, industrial, personal use and many industries. We are currently working on developing and expanding our products to include new, diverse and innovative products in this field in order to contribute to maintaining safety and health and providing people with health products with greater efficiency, higher quality and multiple benefits.

Operating Room

Statistics indicate that there are millions of deaths due to infection in hospitals annually, and about 35% of patients are infected while in hospital. Therefore, Nano-treated and microbial resistant textile products used in surgical rooms such as medical gauze, bandages, gloves, surgical sutures, masks and respirators limit the spread of hospital-acquired infections, reduce pollution, have antibacterial properties even after exposure to multiple washes, and are easily cleaned and sterilized in addition to the convenience of use.

Health Textiles

White Cotton Fabric

Ordinary textiles cause the growth and dissemination of contaminated bacteria and germs, the possibility of hairs falling, the lack of resistance to liquids, their lower quality over time and the frequency of washing, and have a high cost of cleaning, sanitizing and ironing devices, unlike cotton textile treated with nanotechnology, which maintains the vitality of its colors and quality even with 50 washes and has proven effective by resisting bacteria and microbes.

Cotton Textiles

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Nano-treated sportswear is resistant to bacterial growth and undesirable odors, and is suitable for athletes to deliver the best performance Antibacterial socks prevent the growth of unwanted bacteria provide protection for diabetics by reducing bacterial contamination of their feet, as well as preventing odors and maintaining the quality of socks.

 

Sports Textiles

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Some experiments have proven the impressive results and the effect of Nano-treated and microbial resistant textiles in reducing microbial growth and preventing transmission of infection.​​
 

Ihram Textiles

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Nano-treated and microbial resistant textiles are used in military sector for several uses including military uniforms, bedding, pillows, and various uses have proven effective in reducing bacterial growth and preventing transmission of infection.

Military Sector Textiles

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Using Nano-treated and microbial resistant textile products in bedding, curtains, bed covers, pillows, and car seats preventing bacterial growth and maintaining the quality and safety of products for a long time.

Upholstery Textiles 

Testimonials

Advantages of Textiles Treated with Our Technologies

Outstanding Durability and Appearance with yellowing and pigmentation resistance

Help prevent microbial or bacterial growth and reduce its spread

Prevent the spread of hospital-acquired infections and reduces cross-contamination

Resistance to Wear and Tear

Sustaining more +40 Washing Cycle without affecting Anti-microbial Properties

Resistant to bacteria that lead to odors

Enhanced Longevity of Antimicrobial Effects up to 40 wash cycles

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Participations

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IAU Showcases its Research Products, Patents, and Some Innovations

at the Sustainable Partnerships Conference in Riyadh

On the sidelines of the conference, a memorandum of understanding was signed IAU Showcases its research products, patents, and some innovations at the Sustainable Partnerships Conference in Riyadh. Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University has participated in "Sustainable Partnerships" Conference and Exhibition, which was inaugurated by Saudi Minister of Education, Mr. Yusef bin Abdullah Al-Bunyan, under the title: "Research and Innovation towards a Prosperous Economy", at the "Ritz-Carlton" Hotel in the capital, Riyadh, with participation of 150 decision-makers and local and international leaders as part of the initiative launched by the Ministry for enhancing ties between Saudi universities as a source for production and adaptation of knowledge, and industrial development sectors for the growth and sustainability of the national economy. The President of IAU, Prof. Dr. Abdullah Al-Rubaish, stated that this participation is one of the most important contributions for the university, as we presented a number of workshops during the conference days in which a group of faculty members participated, as well as they displayed a number of inventions presented by a group of faculty members, pointing partnership between universities and the health sector is one of success elements. Dr. Al-Rubayish also stressed on the importance of transparency when dealing with the requirements of partnerships in terms of legislation, regulations, monitoring, follow-up, and other characteristics, in addition to make great use of these partnerships for making the change desired. For his part, Vice President for Research and Innovation, Prof. Dr. Fahd Al-Harbi, stated that the conference aims to show the importance of scientific research and innovation, and their relationship to economic growth, to define research priorities related to the industrial and development sectors, to transform innovations and scientific research into economic products, and to link the system of research and innovation in universities with the private and developmental sectors to contribute in achieving the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, introduce the research efforts of the Ministry and Saudi universities, Where the President of the University, Prof. Abdullah Al-Rubaish, signed a memorandum of understanding with (Research Products Development Company (“RPDC”) with the aim of establishing a start-up company for one of the research-products based on deep technology as one of the outputs of the agreement signed between the two parties, called “Commercialization of Antimicrobial Textile Technology-Nano Fabric” The President of Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, Prof. Abdullah bin Muhammad Al-Rubaish, also participated in the dialogue session titled "Research and Innovation in the Healthcare System" related to the agenda of the first day. The points of the session dealt with enhancing partnership opportunities between universities and health sector, the importance of developing the pharmaceutical industries, and highlights for the role of research and innovation in digital transformation in health care, where the Dean of the College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Dr. Abdullah Al-Muhaideb, presented a workshop entitled: Benefiting from Graduation Projects in building of research and innovative relationships with the governmental and private sectors: successful experiences. Dr. Asma Al-Sharif also presented a workshop entitled: Building and Sustaining Innovative Organizations.

Contact

NanoFabric | نانو فابرك
Riyadh:
2384 AlMarhumah, Qurtubah, Riyadh, KSA

Dammam: Institute for Research and Medical Consultations, IAU

+966-50 870 9639

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