Dfi And Inveca Pittsburgh Of Venezuela Reach Strategic Alliance Agreement On Licensing Of Diamon-Fusion® Nanocoating

Date: 1 November 2004
Source: DFI

Date: 1 November 2004

DFI global developer and exclusive supplier of the Diamon-Fusion® patented nanotechnology, reached a license agreement and strategic alliance with INVECA PITTSBURGH, C.

A., Venezuela’s largest and most reputable glass manufacturer of security laminated and tempered glasses, both curved and flat, for the Architectural and Automotive markets.INVECA PITTSBURGH, C.A., a 39-year privately-owned Venezuelan corporation and a technological leader in the Andean Region, is a QS-9000 / ISO-9002 certified company and is a licensee of PPG Inc., one of the world’s leading manufacturers of flat and fabricated glass, among other products. A few of INVECA PITTSBURGH’s customers include: General Motors Venezolana, Daimler Chrysler de Venezuela LLC, PPG Industries, MAZDA Colombia (Compañía Colombiana Automotriz), Mack de Venezuela C.A, Fanabus and Encava.

Mike Zeigen, Managing Director of INVECA PITTSBURGH C.A., reported: "The addition of DFI's nanotechnology on our glass products is in line with our philosophy of continuous improvement to achieve excellence in quality and service; particularly, this strategic alliance with DFI carries a lot of technological innovation that may literally revolutionize the local market place in Venezuela and the Andean region."

“This strategic alliance with INVECA PITTSBURGH reflects our focus in teaming up with industry leaders on a global basis and further expands our market positioning in South America”, stated Guillermo Seta, DFI’s Vice President and Executive Director of DFI Global Operations.

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