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Syensqo and Terma strengthen partnership

Advanced materials specialist Syensqo and Terma, provider of mission-critical solutions in aerospace, defence and security, have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to develop joint initiatives in composites for next-generation aerospace and defence applications.

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"We are excited to join forces with Terma, a leader in aerospace and defence composite component manufacturing,” said Marc Doyle, Business Executive Vice-President of Syensqo Composite Materials. “This partnership reflects our shared commitment to driving scientific advancements for composites and delivering next-generation solutions for aerospace and defense applications.”

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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 the most challenging applications for aerospace and defence.

“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 Vice President, Integrated Product Development at Terma. “Together, we aim to push the boundaries of composite development, creating cutting-edge systems that meet the evolving needs of our customers and support the most demanding missions.”

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The UK houses Syensqo’s largest composite materials operations outside the US, producing advanced composite materials which are used in the aerospace sector.
 

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