1. An overview of non-textile organic fibres<br>2. Cellulose nanofibres: Synthesis and applications<br>3. Chitin and chitosan fibres- Synthesis, structure and applications<br>4. Alginate fibres- Synthesis, structure and applications<br>5. Dietary fibres - Production, functions and benefits<br>6. Collagen fibres for biomedical applications<br>7. Hollow fibres and Hollow fibre membranes - Production, structure and applications<br>8. Nanofibres for medical textiles<br>9. Electrospun nanofibres for electronic devices and their applications<br>10. Cellulose-based composite fibres and applications<br>11. Introduction to inorganic fibres<br>12. Continuous inorganic fibres – Synthesis and applications<br>13. Carbon fibres and carbon nanofibres- Synthesis, structure and applications<br>14. Carbon nanotube fibres and yarns - Synthesis, structure and applications<br>15. Carbon nanotube for electronic textiles<br>16. Graphene fibre - Synthesis, structure and applications<br>17. Optical fibres and cables- Synthesis, structure and applications<br>18. Optical fibres for smart photonic textiles<br>19. Glass fibres- Production, structure and applications<br>20. Ceramic fibres- Production, structure and applications<br>21. Silicon-based optical fibres<br>22. Silicon carbide fibres- Production, structure and applications<br>23. Basalt fibres and their applications in automotive industry<br>24. Metal and metal-coated fibres<br>25. Asbestos fibres - adverse health and environmental effects and EPA regulations<br>26. Organic-inorganic hybrid composite fibres and applications<br>27. Application of ceramic matrix composites<br>28. Carbon fibre composites in marine applications<br>29. Glass fibre composites for aircraft and aerospace and others<br>30. Inorganic fibres and their impact on environment