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| Editorial |
The demand for adhesives and sealants is growing rapidly. The world market for this sector of packaging is now worth $46.4 billion in the coming years, as per a new technical market research report.
Koemmerling Chemische Fabrik, leading suppliers of sealants and adhesives, announced a new range of their products designed for the production of photovoltaic modules and solar thermal panels.
IBM and OATSystems have now collaborated to deliver radio frequency identification solutions in Australia and New Zealand.
Johanson Technology has designed a very compact, ceramic chip antenna for space-constrained applications.
For more interesting updates from the world of packaging read the next issue of Packaging IDeaS.
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