Huntsman Corporation To Build Asia Pacific Technology Center In Shanghai

Huntsman Corporation will build a new Asia Pacific Regional Technology Center in Shanghai’s Minhang Economic & Technological Development Zone.

AsianScientist (Sep. 26, 2011) – Petrochemical manufacturer and marketer Huntsman Corporation today announced that it will invest approximately US$40 million to build a new Asia Pacific Regional Technology Center (ATC) in Shanghai’s Minhang Economic & Technological Development Zone.

The new facility will comprise machine halls, laboratories, and offices, accommodating up to 400 technical experts, and will replace the existing Technology Center, located nearby, which was first opened in September 2008.

It will complement existing Technology Centers in The Woodlands, Texas and Brussels, Belgium as well as smaller regional centers.

Construction for the new ATC is expected to commence in January 2012, with completion planned for mid-2013.

In parallel, part of the existing Technology Center will be converted into an auditorium and display area, which together with the new facility will form an integrated technology and innovation campus.

“The expansion of our research and technology capability in this key region reflects Huntsman’s desire and commitment to grow in partnership with our customers by delivering innovative solutions more effectively and efficiently,” said Anthony P Hankins, Huntsman’s CEO Asia Pacific.

“The Huntsman technology center will be completely aligned to support Asia’s fast-growing industries, including developing new energy-saving material solutions for the strategic industries as outlined in China’s 12th Five-Year Plan.”

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Source: Huntsman Corporation.
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