Singapore: New Laboratory for Food Applications Wacker to Expand its Range of Services in Asia
Wacker Chemie has opened a new food laboratory at its Technical Center in Singapore. The new laboratory enables Wacker to provide its customers in Asia with even better service as well as support for the development of novel, tailored products in the fast-growing market for food solutions.
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Munich/Germany, Singapore – Wacker’s regional competence center in Singapore now has a newly created laboratory dedicated to innovative food ingredients, dietary supplements and gumbase applications, e.g. for fat-free desserts, egg-free bakery goods, coconut milk powder without caseinate, vegan meat flavors and highly bioavailable curcumin.
“Asia is a focus market for the food industry and therefore for our innovative food ingredients and dietary supplements, too,” said Dr. Gerhard Schmid, president of Wacker Biosolutions, at the opening ceremony. “We are meeting our customers’ growing demand by enhancing our local services. With this facility, which is unique in the region, we can further augment our position as an innovative partner to the food industry.”
The food market activities of Wacker Biosolutions, the life sciences and biotechnology division within the Wacker Group, are focusing primarily on food ingredients and dietary supplements. The company already operates dedicated food laboratories in the USA and Germany to provide its customers with optimum service. The new laboratory in Singapore will focus on applications involving cyclodextrins, cysteine and hydroxytyrosol intended for the special demands and needs of Asia.
“We see strong growth potential for our food solutions in Asia,” says Patrick de Wolf, managing director of Wacker South East Asia. “The new laboratory will allow us to do an even better job of adapting our products to our customers’ needs and to the demands of local industry. It provides us with a unique selling proposition in the region and allows us to offer substantial added value to our Asian customers.”
“With a highly fragmented Asia, it is clear that companies need tailor-made solutions to meet market needs. Consequently, the ability to innovate quickly becomes of utmost importance,” says Cindy Koh, Director Energy & Chemicals, Singapore Economic Development. “Instead of opening labs in every market across Asia, economies of scale can be derived by having Singapore as a strategic base to drive application development for the region. Our access to markets and insights, as well as our research and development ecosystem of publicly funded research institutes and universities, offer opportunities for collaboration which can accelerate innovation yield and reduce cost.”
The Singapore technical center has been supporting customers from the electronics, polishes, textiles, automotive, coatings, construction and health industry since 2007. All labs are equipped with cutting-edge instrumentation meeting international standards. Spanning an area of more than 1,500 square meters, the regional competence center now houses customer development, applications technology, sales, and basic and advanced training under a single roof.
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