PolyOne Expands Shanghai Innovation Center
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PolyOne Corporation announced the opening of its expanded customer-focused Innovation Center in Shanghai, China. The Shanghai Innovation Center has doubled in size and added new capabilities that will enable the company to better collaborate and develop customer-centered innovations.
“The Shanghai Innovation Center expansion underscores our commitment to collaborating with customers on specialized solutions that improve their profitability and speed to market,” said John Van Hulle, president of PolyOne Global Color, Additives and Inks. “With this state-of-the-art innovation facility, we are better able to team closely with our customers during the design and development phase to drive innovation and excellence in their end products.
In addition to the Shanghai Innovation Center in Asia, PolyOne also has innovation centers in Suzhou and Singapore and research and development facilities in Shenzhen, Tianjin, Dongguan and Thailand.
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