Category: Sports & Science

Celliant Technology Featured on Fox News

  Jump to 2:58 to view the Celliant Technology Feature In the latest media news for Celliant technology, Fox News recently aired a segment on technology in fashion featuring Reebok ZigTech apparel, powered by Celliant.  Dawn Del Russo, fashion and technology expert, explained that Celliant-powered apparel “gives you more energy, gives you more stamina.  It’s built right into the fibers.  And it reduces sweating.”  Other techno-fashion products on display included a solar-powered backpack, mascara with LED lights, and cufflinks that functioned as both USB drives and wifi providers.  The anchor exclaimed, “It’s very James Bond-ish!”

Posted on March 27th, 2012 in Celliant Blog, Celliant in the Media, Sports & Science | Be The First To Comment

 

An Inside Look at the World’s Leading Responsive Textile

At Celliant, we want to make our technology as accessible and understandable as possible. Our Infographic helps accomplish this by explaining the benefits of Celliant and how our technology is made. Tell us what you think of our unique technology! Click for the Full Version of Celliant’s Infographic: An Inside Look at the World’s Leading Responsive Textile

Posted on January 20th, 2012 in Inside Celliant, Sports & Science | Be The First To Comment

 

Celliant’s New Year Countdown: Top Five Moments in Sports History

Michael Jordan at the free throw line, nearly sidelined by the flu; Jim Braddock, the Cinderella Man, throwing a punch for Depression-era America; Seabiscuit coming around the bend. These are the inspirational moments that make us keep coming back to sports—moments of excitement and adrenaline, the rush of joy and the thrill of victory. At Celliant, these are the moments we support you in reaching, whether you’re pounding out sub-six-minute miles or looking for that second wind in the touch-football arena. We won’t be surprised if you’re off the computer and on to your next race in 2012!   5. Katherine Switzer breaks gender barrier in Boston Marathon (1967) -And she does so in 4:20, with some blocking help from READ MORE >

Posted on December 27th, 2011 in Celliant Blog, Human Energy, Sports & Science | Be The First To Comment