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New Flex Option for DIEFFENBACHER’s Fibercon Consolidation System

New Flex Option for DIEFFENBACHER’s Fibercon Consolidation System

Flexible sheet simplifies geometry- and thickness-independent consolidation

A new Flex option for the DIEFFENBACHER Fibercon system expands customers’ application possibilities by making consolidation possible independent of the tape layup geometry and layup thickness. This option is available as a retrofit or as part of a new Fibercon system.

The DIEFFENBACHER Fibercon system consolidates tape layups into near-net-shape laminates with excellent quality and porosity of less than 1%. Fibercon achieves exceptionally good material properties for high-quality components, making it ideal for large-scale production of individual component-specific tape layups. It’s even possible to process high-performance thermoplastics without further adaptation.

Vacuum consolidation of the tape layups in the standard Fibercon version takes place between two frames with transparent glass inserts. In the new Flex version, the upper frame comes with a flexible sheet that automatically adapts to the contour of the tape layup.

Many applications, especially in the sports and leisure and automotive industries, can benefit from the new Flex option, explains Marco Hahn, Director Sales of the Forming Business Unit at DIEFFENBACHER. “In manufacturing bicycle frames and rims with high component diversity, for example—for which the Fibercon is extremely well suited—the new Flex option simplifies production.” Variable layup thicknesses and geometries of up to 4 mm can be consolidated with very high quality but without
component-specific tools.

With a temperature range of up to 250°C, the Fibercon Flex option is the ideal consolidation system for all PP and PA6 applications, regardless of the type of fiber used. Compared to conventional laminating presses, the Fibercon delivers significantly higher product quality, as thickness variations in the component are preserved, and neither squeeze flow nor fiber ondulations occur. Unlike permanently heated laminating presses, the Fibercon heats the product directly, without any peripherals and only during actual consolidation. In this way, pause and set-up times are bridged without energy input or long heating processes. This makes the Fibercon
consolidation system many times more energy-efficient and resource-saving.

“Each Fibercon is equipped with three pairs of frames as standard. With the new Flex option, each customer can choose how many of these frame pairs to equip with the standard glass insert and how many with the new flexible sheet. This ensures maximum flexibility,” says Hahn. “Existing installations can also be retrofitted with the Flex option at any time and with minimal effort.”

DIEFFENBACHER Fibercon

www.dieffenbacher.com

 

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Clariant Wins 2022 Anglo American Supplier Awards

Clariant Wins 2022 Anglo American Supplier Awards

  • Clariant wins four awards including Outstanding Supplier 2022
  • Other prizes recognize performance, optimization and contributions to social projects
  • Awards demonstrate Clariant’s innovative customer solutions and commitment to sustainability

For the second year running, in 2022 Clariant has been named Outstanding Supplier by Anglo American. The award recognizes the partnership between the two companies.

Clariant was also recognized in the ‘Optimization’ category for its FLOTIGAM silica collectors, which enable a mine to separate silica from iron ore with minimal iron loses. Clariant customizes the collectors for each mine to achieve the maximum possible iron recovery while achieving or improving upon the required iron ore concentrate grade.

In the ‘Performance’ category Anglo American acknowledged Clariant’s ongoing support to enhance the silica collectors for reverse iron ore flotation and in other applications beyond flotation to help optimize operations.

In the ‘Sustainability/Social Projects’ category, Clariant was recognized for its work with nearby local communities. Clariant sponsors a project to promote sports activities among students, which expanded in 2022 to include one additional public school as well as classes for adults. The company also supports several other initiatives with students. This project has already benefited hundreds of people in the last six years and will continue in 2023. It’s the fourth time that Clariant and this important social initiative have been recognized by Anglo American.

“We are proud to receive the Outstanding Supplier Award from our customer Anglo American for the second year in a row. Additionally, being recognized again for our contributions to sustainability and social responsibility really shows our commitment to living out our purpose – Greater Chemistry, between People and Planet,” said Anna Dacar, Head of Business Segment Mining Solutions.

Clariant offers a wide portfolio of innovative, customized solutions to the mining industry, supported by a highly qualified team of experts and a robust global footprint, including application laboratories and competence centers in many of the major mining regions in the world. Clariant delivers sustainable solutions to the mining industry, including its Tailings Management Program to help mine operators reduce the amount of tailings they generate and improve their tailings storage practices.

www.clariant.com

 

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Standardised HASCO Colour Table for Tolerances in The 3D Model

Standardised HASCO Colour Table for Tolerances in The 3D Model

In 3D-CAD design in mould and tool making, defined colours are frequently employed for the identification of tolerances. With the aim of using uniform colour schemes to create an easy-to-use standard to make the work of the designers as easy as possible, HASCO – as a leading manufacturer of high-quality standard mould components and customised hot runner solutions – worked with various cooperation partners to produce the industry standard as part of a joint project.

Standardised colour tables simplify CAD design

A standardised colour table for mould and tool makers has been developed making it possible to easily and quickly identify tolerances of workpieces in 3D design. The result is a standardised colour table (VDWF Guideline 2020-1) for tool and mould making that is now available on the HASCO website and makes it possible to unambiguously label tolerances through defined colours. The CAM systems conventionally used can directly read in 3D models, automatically recognise the colours, and, from this, derive the tolerance.

Colour table standards simplify process automation

Misinterpretations when converting from a 2D drawing can be effectively avoided. ACTUAL dimensions are automated through corresponding measuring systems and can be compared with the 3D model. This simplifies process automation. Furthermore, this tool can be used for easy exchange of models for production at other locations.

Simply download the standardised HASCO colour table at www.hasco.com/en/hasco/cad, and take advantage of the benefits.

www.hasco.com

 

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HASCO Update – CAD Native Data for SolidWorks

HASCO Update – CAD Native Data for SolidWorks

Standard mould units in the CAD system can do a great deal more than just replicate the geometry. Parameter-controlled native standard mould units offer the designer numerous advantages.

With the latest update of the SolidWorks Database, HASCO is providing its customers with an exclusive tool with around 100 further products. The parametric data allows simple and precise working.

In addition to the geometry of the component, the standard elements also contain information about the cutting geometry. Through Boolean operations, the cutting elements can be removed from the mould plates. This considerably facilitates installation of the mould units in the mould.

Native CAD data with installation spaces for ultra-short design times

The fully parametric data also have decisive advantages if any changes are made, since the relevant parts automatically adapt to the corrections. A new parts list is then generated, guaranteeing very high process reliability and completely eliminating the risk of incorrect orders. The largely automated ordering process ensures punctual delivery for the start of assembly and rounds off the overall process in a perfect manner.

Maximum process reliability through automatic parts list generation

If the design data, with the added value of the installation geometry, is channelled directly to the machining centre, further savings can be made at the downstream CAM stage.

The CAD specialists at HASCO are always available to assist SolidWorks users in implementing the database in their own systems.

www.hasco.com

 

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Precise and Easy Control with HASCO Control Units

Precise and Easy Control with HASCO Control Units

Temperature control has a major influence on the quality of the mouldings. For around 35 years now, HASCO hot runner has been intensively involved in the further development of hot runner control units and offers a variety of different units for customised applications.

Basezone H1250/…

The basic control unit H1250/…, available in 1, 2 and 4 control zones, allows a high level of reliability in production. This reliability is ensured by the improved, self-optimising control characteristics, soft-start mode and LED displays for target/actual temperature, control parameters and an unambiguous alarm diagnosis. This device stands out for its simplicity, being designed as a plug-and-play controller and dispensing with additional features. It merely has the classic boost and stand-by functions and the possibility to switch over to manual mode.

Clickzone H1270/…

The module controller H1270/… allows 3-6 modular units to be fitted. Self-optimising control characteristics, a soft start for gentle drying of the heating unit, LED displays for target/actual temperature, control parameters and reliable error messages are some of the features of this controller. A two-colour LED strip shows the operating status. For flexible injection moulding production, the controller can also be replaced quickly and easily if necessary during operation.

Valuezone H1252/…

The multi-zone control units H1252/… are available in two versions with 6 and 12 control zones. A programmable soft start, a constant power display, unambiguous alarm diagnosis and permanent signalisation of the operating state via an LED strip ensure maximum reliability in production. The control accuracy of <1 °C under optimum conditions and switch-over temperature sensor are further features.

Primezone H1281/…

With the new generation of innovative control units, Primezone H1281/…, HASCO hot runner has made an important addition to its hot runner product portfolio. This range boasts outstanding control accuracy, intuitive ease of operation and comprehensive diagnostic functions. The touch-screen display and the latest software technology enables simple and intuitive operation just like a modern smartphone. With the three table-top sizes, it is possible to control between 6 and 48 zones precisely and reliably and, with the mobile version, between 64 and 96 zones.

All the control units allow a high level of production reliability and offer unique user friendliness, control accuracy and long service life. Apart from that, the new, smooth-running Co-Cart H1200/… transport trolley from HASCO hot runner allows perfect and secure positioning of the devices directly next to the mould.

www.hasco.com

 

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Elastomer Entrepreneur Michel Baulé Passed Away

Elastomer Entrepreneur Michel Baulé Passed Away

With great sadness Covestro and its employees learned about the death of Michel Baulé, entrepreneur in the cast polyurethane industry, who has passed away January 13th at the age of 79.

“Our thoughts and condolences are with Michel’s family,” said Thomas Braig, Head of Elastomers at Covestro. “We will forever and fondly remember the entrepreneur, the exceptional man and our friend who was at the origin of Covestro Elastomers.”

Graduated with a PhD in chemistry, the native of Cavaillon, France embarked on entrepreneurship in 1976 at the age of 33 by creating a molding company for cast polyurethane parts in Romans-sur-Isère, France. Fate, circumstances and his passion for innovation made him establish a second business in 1983, specializing in the formulation of cast elastomers systems. Together with companions such as Philippe Jeantin, currently Head of the Machines business at Covestro Elastomers, Antonio Alvarez and Mauro Modugno he then founded even another business in 1987, dedicated to the design and manufacture of low pressure dispensing machines.

These businesses became a leader in its realm as a cooperation. It later divested its molding entity to its executives to become EXSTO, while Baulé, combining the material formulation and the machines manufacturing, successfully established a Joint Venture with the MaterialScience division of the Bayer company in 2008. In 2012, this turned into a merger, and Baulé’s former business became officially part of the Bayer group. In 2015, it became part of the carve out of Covestro from its parent company Bayer. Today, this business finds its heritage in the Elastomers Business Entity of Covestro, still headquartering in Romans-sur-Isère.

“We pay tribute to genius that was Michel Baulé, for inspiring dozens of innovations in the cast polyurethane industry, among them the development of three-components systems with quasi-MDI-prepolymers and many innovative processing concepts that lead us to maintain and promote the brand Baulé for our machine technology. He will be missed dearly,” Abdel Arhzaf, Managing Director of Covestro Elastomers SAS, added.

After a valuable contribution to the growth of the cast polyurethane industry, Michel Baulé developed a family office called EXIMIUM which has maintained all its entrepreneurial culture through acquisitions and participations while developing financial activities and support services. Until his last days he remained very active and energetic in his entrepreneurial role.

www.covestro.com

 

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Print & Digital Convention Shows the Future of Multi-Channel and Dialogue Marketing

Print & Digital Convention Shows the Future of Multi-Channel and Dialogue Marketing

About three months before its kick-off on 16 May, the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION 2023 is on a very positive course for success: the bookings received so far already exceed the previous year’s levels. Numerous international industry players will be represented again making the Düsseldorf congress trade show the trendsetting platform for multi-channel and dialogue marketing. The Ticketshop is open as of now.

They will demonstrate how print becomes an experience, how haptics sparkle and what tomorrow’s digital and online strategies will look like: the exhibitors and speakers of the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION 2023 will offer countless opportunities to discover trends and be inspired. Renowned enterprises such as Konica Minolta, Canon, Xerox, RISO, and KURZ will be “on board” as exhibitors and introduce to participants their solutions and applications for a modern and sustainable media production.

“It is a great success that we have already achieved an increase of 5% in exhibitor registrations compared to the previous event at this point in time,” explains Rüdiger Maaß, Managing Director of Fachverband Medienproduktion e.V., f:mp. (Media Production Association). “What makes us especially happy is that we have currently canvassed 20% first-time exhibitors.”

One of these new exhibitors is Zaikio, a development studio that emerged from software company Crispy Mountain and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. Commenting on this, Thomas Ahlrichs, advisor at Zaikio, says: “The format of the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION convinces me: the atmosphere is familiar and allows in-depth exchange at eye level. I meet old acquaintances here and learn about new things. This makes the PDC a brilliant interface for the industry. We do have a bit of a weak spot for open interfaces…”

After all, the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION is not only a congress trade show but also a hands-on experience and content-focused event. A concept that has also convinced Kim Niemeyer, Marketing & Communication, Ing. Fritz Schroeder GmbH & Co. KG: “The PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION demonstrates time and again and in many ways that the world of print is alive and diverse. The exhibitors bring print to life. We are happy to be a part of this, flagging up the opportunities offered by print processing and finishing and provided by this mix of technology, knowledge transfer and networking.”

With their innovative solutions and applications Konica Minolta are also a perfect fit for the diverse range of topics covered by this congress trade show. Confirming this, Mirko Pelzer, Offering Manager Germany & Austria at Konica Minolta Business Solutions Deutschland GmbH, says: “As a longstanding partner of the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION we look forward to once again helping to shape one of the most relevant meetings of the graphics industry in 2023. In tune with the motto ‘Use your Opportunities’ we will present GLAMPRINT showing how customers can fully leverage their creative potential to turn print into a unique experience that delivers its impact on all levels.

What also makes the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION so special is the presentation of innovative technologies by way of highlight projects, which not only feature individual machines or tools but practice-oriented total solutions. One of these highlight projects involves LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KG, a global leader in thin-film technology. Elke Andersch, Marketing Manager Packaging and Print at KURZ, emphasises: “The holistic congress concept of the PRINT & DIGITAL CONVENTION allows finishing specialists KURZ to introduce to visitors a plethora of their comprehensive solutions for both analogue and digital finishing. As part of the planned highlight project, KURZ – jointly with its subsidiary SCRIBOS – will demonstrate a combination of finishing and functional security features by means of an impressive practical example. And, needless to say, KURZ will also score points in terms of sustainability here.”

Also awaiting participants here will be an extensive and high-calibre lecture agenda on both trade show days alongside exciting exhibits and in-depth expert advice at the exhibitors’ stands themselves. In addition to three parallel lecture slots focusing on the topical themes “Value Added Printing”, “Marketing Automation & Programmatic Printing” and “Sustainable Media Production” there will also be inspiring panel presentations at the “Forum Stadthalle” within the exhibition area.

www.drupa.com

 

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NDigitec Introduces Benefits of Catena Exposure Technology to the Middle East

NDigitec Introduces Benefits of Catena Exposure Technology to the Middle East

A new ThermoFlexX Catena-E 80 exposure unit from XSYS has allowed the UAE-headquartered company to elevate its plate-making capabilities to new heights. By integrating this innovative UV LED technology, NDigitec can now supply customers with higher-quality digital flexo plates and enjoy faster processing times than before, while reducing plate waste and energy consumption.

Namma Int’l Digitec FZ LLC – known as NDigitec – is a family-run business founded in 2005 in Dubai (UAE). As the industry leader in the MEA region in terms of production facilities, staff members, and square meter consumption, the prepress division of the company supplies a complete package of services – from file reparation to final processed flexo printing plate.

Employing a total of 125 staff across two branches in Dubai, a facility in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and an office in Yerevan (Armenia), NDigitec also offers digital printing solutions, e-commerce, creative media production, and fabrication of exhibition equipment. Some 500 customers in 25 countries avail themselves of the company’s many high-end competencies, which also include Online competencies: the DUBAIPRINT.COM web-to-print platform with solutions for the widest variety of print applications, and FLEXOEASY.COM, an unprecedented digital platform that makes flexographic plate-making easy and allows customers to access high-quality Prepress and Premedia services from anywhere in the world.

Plate innovation leader with big ambitions

NDigitec Prepress is known as an innovation trailblazer, always seeking out the latest plate-making technologies to stay ahead of developments and to deliver leading solutions to its global brand owner customers. Some 55% of the annual 50,000 sqm plate output is supplied to the flexible packaging industry, another 25% goes to the corrugated segment, while the remaining 20% is divided between folding cartons and labels.

“We were the first prepress company in the region to bring in LED exposure technology for making flexo plates with the Flint Group nyloflex NExT system back in 2016,” said Shahe Kavlakian, Executive Manager for Prepress at NDigitec and brother of the company’s CEO Vatche Kavlakian, who as a pioneer of integrated prepress and printing services, laid the roots for the business in the early 1990s.

“Now we are once again taking the lead as the first to install the XSYS ThermoFlexX Catena-E system; an investment we have made because we believe that this solution will best support us in responding to the many varied customer demands we are currently facing and to allow us to continue our global expansion.”

Improving quality and reducing waste

Providing high-performance LED exposure for precise image reproduction, the ThermoFlexX Catena-E 80 is an open system that can process plates in sizes up to 1270 x 2032mm (50 x 80”) and all thicknesses for any type of flexo printing. With a very high level of automation, the unit can also be combined with a ThermoFlexX imager and Catena washer, dryer, and light finisher units for a full end-to-end plate production

line, an option that NDigitec is closely evaluating as part of its future strategy. While the Catena-E 80 has been installed in Dubai, there are more immediate plans to upgrade the company’s exposure hardware across the other sites.

“The effect of the new Catena unit has been very noticeable,” said Shahe Kavlakian, who explained more about the team&’s criteria in evaluating the technology. “We are looking for standardization, durability, efficiency, and stability in plate production; these aspects are key to maintaining productivity and quality. Particularly in flexible packaging, consistent solid ink density with perfect highlights is a challenge, but with the Catena system and our own micro surface screening, we can deliver results that are much better than with other LED solutions.”

Among the other immediate benefits enjoyed in Dubai was a reduction in waste compared to the existing system. “The Catena-E is definitely helping to improve the sustainability of our plate-making operation because we can combine different jobs on the same plate. By our latest estimations, plate waste has gone down from around 26% to 16%, and we know that with the latest LEDs in the machine, energy consumption will also be less. So, from an environmental point of view, as well as in terms of costs, this is a great improvement.”

Quick and effective implementation

With any new technology, there is inevitably a learning curve, but the near plug’n’play nature of the Catena system meant that the unit was in full production at NDigitec within a week. Mr. Kavlakian praised the simplicity of the design and the user interface, and in particular, highlighted the ability to access the unit controls remotely.

“The Catena is very easy to operate with straightforward instructions and options, so training was pretty quick. It also comes with remote capabilities which means that calibration and regular maintenance checks can be done without having anyone coming on-site. This is of course a fantastic feature as we can avoid unwanted downtime because we don’t have to wait for an engineer to attend in person,” he said.

Supporting future growth

Looking to the future, NDigitec has major plans to take more of the global market share. To further this goal, it opened a new state-of-the-art 50,000 sqm factory in Dubai Production City in 2020. Another 3,000 sqm facility operates as an incubator for joint venture projects aimed at advancing innovation in flexo print production, complemented by more investment in best-in-class imaging, processing, and screening technologies.

“In addition to the immediate benefits we have already experienced, the ThermoFlexX Catena-E 80 exposure technology will give us a stable platform to build our future plate-making infrastructure, stay competitive, and support our ambitious growth strategy,” concluded Shahe Kavlakian.

www.xsysglobal.com

 

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Medical Seals and Gaskets with Polar Adhesion TPE

Medical Seals and Gaskets with Polar Adhesion TPE

KRAIBURG TPE offers THERMOLAST H HC/AD1/AP polar adhesion series for gaskets, seal and sealing components

The development of safe and effective medical devices has been the industry’s top priority. According to the World Health Organization, there are over two million different types of medical devices on the global market, each of which belongs to a specific generic device group. These devices are used in therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, as well as patient care and medical research.

A variety of medical instruments rely on high-performance gaskets, seals, and sealing components to protect them from dirt, dust, liquids, electromagnetic interference, electrostatic discharge, and flame, among other things.

As a result, thorough selection of the material capable in meeting these requirements for gaskets, seals, and sealing components is important.

Manufacturers are increasingly using TPEs due to their material properties and cost-effectiveness, with safety and efficacy being important parameters when developing medical devices and parts.

KRAIBURG TPE, a global TPE manufacturer of a wide range of TPE products and custom solutions for multiple industries, offers the THERMOLAST H HC/AD1/AP polar adhesion series for medical device components that require superior sealing performance, processing benefit, and overall cost savings for the manufacturer.

Suitable hardness and flexibility, simple processing

THERMOLAST H HC/AD1/AP series is available in a variety of hardness ranging from 30 to 80 Shore A, allowing the manufacturer to select the appropriate hardness for the application as needed. The compound can beinjection molded to adhere to polar thermoplastics such as PC, ABS, PC/ABS, ASA, SAN, PET, PETG, PS, and others. It also has optimized mechanical properties and a soft touch surface for product design flexibility.

Sterilisable, clean material

THERMOLAST H HC/AD1/AP series is sterilizable. This series is also free of animal ingredients, PVC, silicone, and latex, and it complies with regulations such as Cytotoxicity ISO 10993-5, GB/T 16886.5, RoHS, and REACH.

Versatile color advantage

THERMOLAST H HC/AD1/AP series is available in natural color and can be customized to meet the project&#39;s unique requirements. This property qualifies the compound for use in medical and healthcare seals and gaskets.

Sustainability successes of our TPE

KRAIBURG TPE’s recent sustainability innovations include a specially developed material solution for automotive, consumer, and industry applications comprising post-consumer recycled (PCR) and post-industrial recycled (PIR) content.

www.kraiburg-tpe.com

 

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Global Clean-Tech Majors Bioweg and Ginkgo Bioworks to Combat Microplastic Pollution with Bio-Based Materials

Global Clean-Tech Majors Bioweg and Ginkgo Bioworks to Combat Microplastic Pollution with Bio-Based Materials

Green alternatives to synthetic polymers being developed

Bioweg, an innovative ‘Bio-innovation to Business’ German producer of highly functional and customizable bio-based materials, has partnered with Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA), global leaders in building platforms for cell programming and biosecurity, to announce a collaboration to optimize the production of bacterial cellulose and produce novel variants with improved performance to serve a variety of end markets. Biomaterials could prove to the most biodegradable, carbon-negative plastic alternative that could put the world on a more sustainable track. Bioweg was founded in Germany in 2019 by Dr Prateek Mahalwar and Srinivas Karuturi, two Indian-origin founders from Delhi and Bengaluru. Both share a common passion for combining bio-innovation and business problems.

The problem of microplastics is prevalent all over the world and also India is not unaffected. A recent study by the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR) has
found that microplastic pollution is very high on the east coast about 10 km into the open sea, with up to 308 particles per kg of sediment. It is therefore not surprising that an average person could be ingesting about 5 grams of plastic each week through the consumption of common foods and beverages, according to a study by the University of Newcastle. These microplastics are non-biodegradable and sometimes carry toxic chemicals on top of them. Regulatory agencies and communities around the world have addressed microplastics contamination through significant regulations. Bioweg’s current products based on biodegradable bacterial cellulose have already been tested and implemented by companies as an effective substitute for widely used synthetic polymers such as acrylates, polyethylene, and polystyrene. Synthetic polymers often appear as microbeads (micropowders) and texturants (rheology modifiers) in products throughout the cosmetics, homecare, personal care, agricultural coatings, and other industries, which contribute to microplastic pollution in surface waters worldwide.

“Consumers and companies are united in their commitment to finding better performing and more sustainable alternatives for everyday products to break the chain of
microplastic pollution. Our solutions are not just tackling a major environmental, sustainability and health problem, but also present a robust market opportunity to
replace plastic polymers in care, coatings, chemicals, and other industries,” said Prateek Mahalwar, CEO at Bioweg. “We believe that this partnership will be a win-win situation for us and will give us access to strain engineering and screening capabilities that can enable us to deliver our biobased solutions at scale and competitive pricing.”

“Bioweg is addressing a significant need in the marketplace to develop and produce a new generation of clean alternatives to synthetic polymers,” said Ena Cratsenburg,
Chief Business Officer at Ginkgo Bioworks. “We are committed to supporting the shift to sustainable and bio-based high-performance alternatives and are happy to partner with Bioweg to address the pressing issues of microplastics contamination and promote responsible consumption.”

The Indian government has recognised the issue of microplastic pollution and is launching programmes like the Green Credit Program under the Environment (Protection) Act to incentivise sustainable measures in industry. The Union Budget 2023-24 also focuses heavily on green growth to accelerate the transition to sustainable
growth. Bioweg aims to provide significant support in this regard and possibly establish a production facility for biologic microplastic alternatives in India in the near future, which could serve as a base for supplying the Southeast Asian market.

www.bioweg.com

 

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