INEOS Styrolution and Bayreuth celebrate 10 years of successful R&D collaboration
23.11.27
Frankfurt, Germany
2013: Prof. Volker Altstädt (front left), Prof. Hans-Werner Schmidt (back left), Dr Norbert Niessner (front right), Prof. Leible (Dean University Bayreuth, back right)
Image courtesy of INEOS Styrolution/ NMB
- Partnering to pave the way towards sustainable styrenics
- Discovering together, the right formula for customer centric innovations
INEOS Styrolution, the global leader in styrenics and NMB (Neue Materialien Bayreuth), together with the University of Bayreuth, today reflect on a decade of successful R&D collaboration that has led to a broad range of styrenics based innovations.
Ten years ago, representatives from NMB, the University of Bayreuth and INEOS Styrolution signed an agreement[1] that became the basis for an R&D partnership that considerably changed the industry. Today’s broad portfolio of sustainable ECO products from INEOS Styrolution would not have been possible without the work of the teams from NMB, the University of Bayreuth and INEOS Styrolution’s R&D Department.
The collaboration took on projects like the development and evaluation of recycling technologies, material development and testing, and the development of new polymer processing methods. Other projects addressed life cycle analyses of recycling technologies as well as individual product offerings.
A more recent project addressed the development of Novobead® ECO - expandable bead foams based on recycled ABS that can be used as thermal and acoustic insulation, shock absorption in helmets, or re-usable protective packaging[2].
The wide variety of sophisticated analytical and processing equipment from lab to pilot scale, and the broad academic network of expertise in Bayreuth is of high value for accelerating research projects – and ultimately also for accelerating the commercial production of new solutions.
Dr. Tristan Kolb, Principal Scientist at NMB, says: “I feel privileged to be given the opportunity to improve sustainability and society’s well-being by contributing to this unique collaboration. And I am proud of our collective achievements.”
Prof. Holger Ruckdäschel, Managing Director NMB and Chair of Polymer Engineering at the University of Bayreuth adds: “I inherited a fruitful collaboration when I arrived in Bayreuth three years ago. We share the same vision on sustainability and innovation on plastics, and our collaboration is highly productive in addressing true market needs. I am really looking forward to the next decade of joint innovation.”
Dr. Norbert Nießner, Global Innovation Director at INEOS Styrolution, says: “10 years ago, we designed a unique collaboration concept together with Prof. Hans-Werner Schmidt. It is based on the first-class polymer and chemistry facilities and faculty of Bayreuth University, the excellent network and technology transfer capabilities of NMB, as well as the specific development needs of INEOS Styrolution. Since the date of signing on 27 November 2013, we have jointly developed state-of-the-art solutions for today’s most urgent and relevant topics with innovative, hands-on customer solutions and top-notch technologies for plastics recycling and sustainability. I am very pleased to see that this dynamic collaboration is as vital and powerful today as when it started 10 years ago. Many thanks to Principal Scientist Tristan Kolb; Prof. Schmidt; Prof. Altstädt; and Prof. Ruckdäschel who made this success possible.”
About INEOS Styrolution
INEOS Styrolution is the world’s leading styrenics supplier, with a high-performing portfolio of styrene monomer, polystyrene, ABS Standard and styrenic specialty products. With more than 90 years of innovation in materials science, INEOS Styrolution is focused on customer satisfaction with differentiated solutions that provide a competitive edge as well as investments in technology that enable closed loop recyclability for styrenics while reducing our carbon emissions. INEOS Styrolution applications can be found in many everyday products across multiple industries: including automotive, electronics, household, construction, healthcare, packaging, and toys/sports. Operating 16 production sites in nine countries, the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of INEOS Group Limited and employs approximately 3,100 people. Sales were 6.6 billion euros in 2022.
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Global Manager PR & Marketing Communications
INEOS Styrolution Group GmbH
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Germany
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Email: ralf.leinemann [@] ineos.com
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[1] See: http://www.ineos-styrolution.com/news/cmp_20160815_135342
[2] See for example this press release published by the project Partner Fill: https://www.fill.co.at/en/news-and-events/media/bytes-and-beads-reimagining-plastic