DKSH upgrades its Performance Materials innovation centers in Vietnam
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DKSH upgrades its Performance Materials innovation centers in Vietnam

The innovation centers feature an improved infrastructure, including an advanced ventilation system for paints and coatings applications as well as state-of-the-art laboratory equipment with a high-end skin analyzer for personal care applications.

  • By ICN Bureau | July 29, 2020
DKSH’s Business Unit Performance Materials has upgraded its innovation centers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to be renovated and fully equipped facilities.
 
The modernized innovation centers play a vital role in the development of new concepts, products, formulations and technologies for personal care and paints and coatings applications as well as concepts, products and technologies for the food and beverage industry. The centers foster entrepreneurial talents to develop cutting-edge solutions and provide hands-on collaborations with clients and customers to create market-ready and trendsetting products.
 
The innovation centers feature an improved infrastructure, including an advanced ventilation system for paints and coatings applications as well as state-of-the-art laboratory equipment with a high-end skin analyzer for personal care applications. The food and beverage operations have expanded to a separated laboratory to focus on savory and meat applications.
 
Tran Thi Thang My, Co-General Manager, Performance Materials, DKSH Vietnam, commented: “As a leading Market Expansion Services provider, we are committed to providing innovation and formulation services to meet local market demand, reduce time-to-market and provide a competitive advantage to our customers’ products. The innovation centers were first established in 2011 and were relocated to larger premises in 2017. Now, with this next-level upgrade, we can continue to provide cutting-edge solutions to our valued business partners.”

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