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Aurmada showcased bulletproof fabric wearables at Toronto Tech Week. The startup's base-layer tops use kevlar as a lighter alternative to ballistic vests. Future plans include embedding sensors for temperature, sound, and pressure. CEO Zavosh Zaboliyan described the clothing as an infrastructure layer for smart textiles.
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