Clariant to build research centre

21 December 2010


Swiss speciality chemicals company Clariant is to spend €50 million to expand its global R&D activities at its site in Frankfurt, Germany. The new, 23,000m2 ‘Clariant Innovation Center’, due to be completed by the end of 2012, will provide space for 500 people.

The new facility will co-operate closely with all of the company's R&D satellite sites in Gendorf, Germany, Lamotte, France, and Suzano, in Brazil, as well as 40 application centres around the world. Clariant invested more than CHF 130 million in research and development in 2010.





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