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Polymer Factory expands the business and employs M.Sc. Kristin Bang as Project leader. Polymer Factory’s business strategy is to build value and revenue by providing advanced dendritic and polymeric materials using cutting edge know-how and to develop future ground-breaking materials in close collaboration with clients. "Polymer Factory has received several orders from US, European and Asian clients’ meanwhile contract research is becoming a big part of the company", CEO Mats Wallnér says. Kristin Bang brings great experience in working with synthesis and advanced polymerization techniques and will be a great asset to Polymer Factory. Kristin Bang will be responsible for contract research projects, along with the development of Polymer Factory´s new dendritic product platform. "This is what I have always wanted", Kristin Bang says. I have gathered a lot of knowledge in the area of polymers science and finally I have the chance to put this into practice. I strongly believe that Polymer Factory´s position as the number one retailer for cutting edge dendritic materials and its role as a trust worthy partner in contract research will become even better in 2011. Kristin Bang earned her M.Sc. in Chemical Science and Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden. In her diploma work “Development of Liquid-Crystalline Physical Gels with Self-Assembled Nanostructured p-n Heterojunction”, she discusses the introduction of well tuned p-n heterojunctions into liquid-crystalline composites as a promising approach towards organic photovoltaic cells. For further information please contact: |
| New Hire: Polymer Factory appoints Kristin Bang |
Monday, 01 November 2010 08:44
