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According to the University, the technology is scalable at mass-production levels via a process known as fibre-spinning and is currently produced in Melbourne, Florida, with CREOL’s collaborators at Hills. The CREOL team is currently working with Hills to further reduce the diameter of the threads to produce fabrics for wide-scale market adoption. Finally, the patent-pending fabric is said to have the skill to be used across a large range of applications from clothing and accessories to furniture and fixed installations in housing and business décor.