
Supreme Corporation, high performance, and specialty yarn producer, Volt Smart based in USA has lately launched a wearable tech division as a part of its business in order to provide cutting-edge smart apparels and fabrics.
Volt wearable tech has the ability to make any clothing a smart fabric by using its proprietary highly conductive smart yarn.
Matt Kolmes, CEO, Supreme Corp. said, “We created our new wearable tech division to provide a one-stop shopping experience for brands looking to enhance their products with the latest breakthroughs in smart technology. Together with Volt Smart Yarns, this new division enables us to further push our innovative capabilities and distinguish ourselves as a leader in the wearable technology space.”
VOLT Wearable Tech’s recent partnerships with Scout® Personal GPS, Lumenus, NuCurrent, and Textile Instruments are harnessing the conductive power of VOLT Smart Yarns to enable GPS and IoT clothing and fabrics. Moreover, the critical component of this is to provide flexible, washable capabilities for smart textiles that contain LEDs, sensors, and batteries. Testing in the wearable tech R&D lab has resulted in yarn that can provide heat to the targeted areas at various parts of the fabric.
It is worth mentioning that according to Supreme Corporation, it is a concept that had not been previously possible with heat enabled smart apparels. In addition to this, Volt Smart Yarns also won an award for excellence in innovation with its ingenious smart armour vest it created with Pressure Profile Systems (PPS) at IFAI expo.
Kolmes added that, “The products we’re creating with our partners are a reflection of our commitment to raise the bar in smart apparels and provide solutions to the obstacles that brands face when they want to complement their products with smart technology.”
Supreme Corporation is a leader in textiles, fibre and safety apparel technology. It manufactures innovative specialty yarns and safety apparel and has held 185 patents in 60 countries. Volt Smart Yarns is a new division of Supreme Corporation.






