AkzoNobel allocates €12.6 million for new innovation hub in the UK

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AkzoNobel is investing €12.6m in a research and innovation hub in Felling, UK, which will bring together over 100 leading scientists to develop protective coatings for the energy, mining, infrastructure and oil and gas industries. The facility will focus on delivering innovations to protect steel and concrete structures from corrosion, abrasion and fire, and will also include a testing and simulation facility. The hub is expected to be operational by the end of 2018 and will have a significant impact on critical industries, according to Conrad Keijzer, AkzoNobel's Executive Committee member responsible for Performance Coatings.

More than 100 of the coatings industry’s leading scientists are being brought together by AkzoNobel in a new €12.6 million research and innovation hub which could revolutionize the company’s portfolio.
Located in Felling in the UK, the facility will be home to teams of scientists and technical experts who will work on developing protective coatings for the energy, mining, infrastructure and oil and gas industries. The main focus will be on delivering cutting edge innovations and efficiencies for protecting steel and concrete structures from damage caused by corrosion, abrasion and fire.

The new innovation hub will also offer a world class testing and simulation facility, enabling tests to be carried out in conditions experienced in the world’s most extreme environments.

The facility is expected to be operational at the end of 2018.

“Our work at the state-of-the-art lab will have an important impact on our most critical industries,” said Conrad Keijzer, AkzoNobel’s Executive Committee member responsible for Performance Coatings. “More than 100 top scientists and technical experts will be working on future solutions that will offer essential protection to a wide variety of products for our customers.”

Added Greg Clark, UK Secretary of State for Business: “Having grown up in the north east of England, I am very aware of the strengths of the chemical sector in the region. AkzoNobel’s significant investment in establishing a new technical innovation hub is further proof that Britain is open for business and underlines the growth we want to see and support in our local economies. As we develop our industrial strategy, we are determined to build on the diverse strengths of all of Britain’s cities and regions.”