Syensqo and Terma strengthen aerospace, defense partnership
Fostered collaboration will focus on scientific advancements in composites for Terma’s next-gen systems.
Source | Terma Composite Component Manufacturing
Syensqo (Alpharetta, Ga., U.S. and Brussels, Belgium) and (Denmark), renowned for its mission-critical composites manufacturing solutions in aerospace, defense and security, have signed a strategic collaboration agreement. Both parties committed to developing a growth framework to foster collaboration in composites advancement and leverage each partner’s expertise and resources to progress joint initiatives.
With support from Syensqo’s Heanor Application Center and global network of testing and qualification labs, this partnership will focus on integrating Syensqo’s high performance adhesive, composite and specialty polymer materials into Terma’s systems, furthering the adoption of advanced materials into challenging aerospace and defense applications.
“This collaboration represents an exciting opportunity to combine Syensqo’s research and development capabilities, extensive product portfolio and manufacturing expertise with Terma’s innovative solutions for aerospace and defense,” said Jesper Böhnke, executive VP, integrated product development at Terma. “Together, we aim to push the boundaries of composites development, creating cutting-edge systems that meet the evolving needs of our customers and support the most demanding missions.”
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