Versalis and Bridgestone co-developing innovative elastomers for tyres
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Versalis and Bridgestone co-developing innovative elastomers for tyres

The R &D divisions of the two organizations will collaborate to develop technologies and new elastomer grades

  • By ICN Bureau | April 03, 2021

Versalis, a leader in the production and marketing of elastomers and Bridgestone EMIA, a leader in advanced mobility solutions, have signed a joint development agreement for the research, production and supply of synthetic rubber with advanced properties.

The R &D divisions of the two organizations will collaborate, using an Open Innovation model, to develop technologies and new elastomer grades, including Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), for the production of high-performance tyres.

Versalis will leverage the expertise of its Research Center at Ravenna and Ferrara, while Bridgestone will use its Technical Center Europe near Rome.

Adriano Alfani, CEO of Versalis (Eni) commented: “This agreement combines our technological knowledge with that of Bridgestone, a world leader in this sector, to accelerate the development of grades and applications in tires improving their performance, starting from raw material. Beginning to explore supply chain synergies with an excellent partner will bring a new innovative lift in the sector and strengthen high-value technical and commercial collaboration.

Emilio Tiberio, COO and CTO of Bridgestone EMIA commented: “At Bridgestone, we know that ground-breaking innovation and sustainable mobility can’t be achieved without collaboration. We are pleased to strengthen our existing partnership with Versalis and believe that the technology we co-create will be a differentiator for our future products.”

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