Pauline van Dongen
Pauline van Dongen (born 1986)[1] is a Dutch fashion designer specialised in wearable technology.
Pauline van Dongen | |
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Born | 1986 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | PhD Eindhoven University of Technology, MA Fashion Institute Arnhem ArtEZ University of Arts |
Website | http://www.paulinevandongen.nl/ |
Life
In 2010, van Dongen established her own design studio, Pauline van Dongen Studio. The studio, located in Arnhem (the Netherlands) has collaborated with several high-profile companies such as the electronics giant Philips,[2] to create light-up sportswear. By collaborating with technology companies, Pauline van Dongen Studio aims to use technology to add value to fashion.[3]
Pauline van Dongen was listed in the Forbes list of Europe's Top 50 Women in Tech 2018.[4]
gollark: How does position independent code work anyway?
gollark: Just interpret a safe language like WASM or something, you don't need stupid stuff like the "memory management unit".
gollark: Why not just run everything in kernel space?
gollark: No, SSE is to be enabled || bees.
gollark: Or just single-boot hellobOiS.
References
- Simone de Bruin, Pauline van Dongen — Weaving Technology Into Fashion, at Medium.com, 16 September 2016
- Knowles, Kitty. "Pauline Van Dongen: Designing Fashion Tech Fit For Philips Electronics & Skyn Condoms". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
- TEDx Talks, Wearable technology | Pauline van Dongen | TEDxMaastricht, retrieved 2018-12-06
- "Pauline Van Dongen". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
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