SABIC’s Specialities business announced it is accelerating the development of disruptive solutions to create end-user market pull by engaging with US-based Nottingham Spirk, a business innovation and product design firm.
The collaboration brings together the benefits of SABIC’s proprietary specialty thermoplastic offerings and Nottingham Spirk’s award-winning capabilities to design and commercialize breakthrough products across multiple industrial verticals.
This is part of SABIC’s attempt to further implement Vision 2030 and expand its services to customers all over the world.
Speaking on the occasion, executive vice president of SABIC’s Specialties business unit, Ernesto Occhiello, indicated that the company’s thermoplastics portfolio is renowned in many key industries such as automotive, aircraft and rail interiors, and electrical and electronics.
“However, there is tremendous opportunity for our high-performance materials – which offer unique combinations of thermal, mechanical and electrical properties – to be used in end products that can shape the future of healthcare, consumer goods, energy and electric vehicles, just to name a few,” noted Occhiello.
The Executive explained that working closely with Nottingham Spirk and taking part in their proven innovation process enables SABIC to look at the entire value chain differently for fresh creative ideas that support the growth aspirations of its customers.
“The more we learned about the capabilities of SABIC’s advanced portfolio of specialty thermoplastics to help solve really tough customer problems, the more inspired we were to start this collaboration,” noted Nottingham Spirk co-president, John Spirk.
Spirk explained that the combination of SABIC’s diverse portfolio of material solutions along with his company’s expertise in designing novel products that fill unmet end-user needs create an infinite number of exciting possibilities for business innovation.
SABIC has a unique portfolio of several high performance thermoplastics and compounds which includes: NORYL resin, a polyphenylene ether material with outstanding hydrolytic and dimensional stability, in addition to electrical insulation properties; ULTEM resin, a polyetherimide material delivering an unmatched combination of strength, rigidity, heat and chemical resistance, and hydrostability; and LNP compounds, a family of materials engineered to deliver structural performance, impact resistance, high aesthetic capabilities, flame resistance, conductivity or electrostatic dissipation, thermal management and other specific characteristics depending on application requirements.