DSM Desotech Inc., a world leader in the development of high-performance
UV-curable materials, has announced the launch of a new business initiative
which will focus on the innovation of specialty UV materials for new and
emerging markets throughout Europe and North America.
DSM Desotech is the world's leading supplier of UV-curable coatings, inks and
matrix materials for the production of glass optical fiber and cable, as well
as a leading innovator of UV-curable stereolithography resins used for the
creation of three-dimensional models and prototypes from digital data. In
April of this year, the company divested its Display Coatings business
(consisting of protective and anti-reflective coatings for flat panel
displays) to joint venture partner JSR Corporation.
"Desotech is well-recognized for its UV formulating expertise in industries
such as telecommunications and rapid prototyping," says Desotech VP of R&D
Anthony Toussaint. "The new effort being launched is designed to apply those
30 years of expertise to completely new market areas that can benefit
significantly from what UV-curable technology has to offer." Part of
Desotech's growth strategy will include acquisitions.
The use of UV-curable materials has continually expanded since the technology
was first introduced in the 1970s. Significant growth is currently being
driven by applications in graphic arts, wood, electronics and industrial
coatings.
Appointments
DSM Desotech has dedicated both R&D and production resources to its new
innovation initiative at its facilities in both North America and the
Netherlands. The following full-time appointments have been announced to date:
Dr. Anthony Toussaint: Market Platform Manager, Desotech Formulated
Products
Dr. Chander Chawla: Project Manager, New Business Development
Mr. Jeff Zink: Project Manager, New Business Development
Additional support for the initiative will be provided in Europe by Ms.
Joke Smedinga (DSM Desotech Account Manager, Fiber Optic Materials), and
Mr. Jim Reese (DSM Desotech Sales Director Americas, Fiber Optic
Materials).