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Dow Corning opens new ADC in India

By September 1, 20141 Min Read
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Dow Corning, a global leader in innovative silicon-based technologies, has set up a new Application Development Centre (ADC) in India to serve the growing demand for silicone materials and services in the India region. This center enables state-of-the-art local support for Dow Cornings global innovation and sustainability initiatives, as well as closer collaboration with customers to provide solutions customised for the region. "Dow Cornings new ADC in India enables us to take better advantage of the growth opportunities in the India silicone market. We continue to be committed to the region and our customers, and to develop more advanced and sustainable solutions that help us positively impact quality of life for all," said Peter Cartwright, Dow Cornings regional president for India, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Around the globe, and in India, silicone materials are helping us live better lives. Silicones can help advance innovation, enable performance, speed manufacturing, increase productivity, contribute to industrial growth, and help preserve our natural resources.

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