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Solvay opens innovation centre in Singapore

The group's largest innovation centre will focus on specialty formulations in Asia-Pacific

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Solvay has opened a new research & innovation centre in Singapore, which will be the Group's core innovation ground for its consumer chemicals growth engine in the Asia-Pacific region.
 
Located in Singapore's Biopolis research hub, the 1,100 sq m laboratory will lead worldwide innovation projects primarily for Solvay's business unit Novecare, which is active in the fields of home and personal care, coatings and oil & gas. It will also be a regional hub in developing sustainable solutions for the agrochemical business and provide technical support to Solvay's regional customers as well as plants in the region.
 
“Singapore has undergone an important transformation in recent years and is now established as a key knowledge and innovation hub in the Asia Pacific region. Basing one of our global research & innovation centre in Singapore will allow us to benefit from the country's research capabilities, ready infrastructure and strong intellectual property protection,” said Pierre-Franck Valentin, Vice President & General Manager of Solvay Novecare Asia Pacific.
 
Solvay, which received strong support from the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), invested close to Euro 2 million in the laboratory and expects to invest another Euro 5 million in the next five years to boost the laboratory's capabilities, including the hiring of an extra 30 researchers. The laboratory is Solvay's latest investment in Singapore after Novecare, a global leader in the specialty surfactants industry, announced in April 2013 the construction of a large scale alkoxylation facility.

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First Published: Feb 11 2014 | 3:48 PM IST

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