The new Monna Lisa ship will be coated with AkzoNobel's International® products to reduce CO2 emissions and minimise fuel consumption.
AkzoNobel’s new wind turbine blade testing facility allows different weather conditions to be simulated to enable researchers to enhance rain erosion tests.
AkzoNobel has been rewarded with the Automotive Industry Recognition thanks to its Italian-based powder coatings site.
Available in a wide array of colours and sparkling metallic effects, the new range of powder coatings from AkzoNobel combines sustainability, durability and style.
The VR coating technology of AkzoNobel, designed to train coaters by using a virtual paint booth, will be integrated into the future training programs of International Aerospace Coatings.
AkzoNobel transformed the Interpon user experience with a new interactive website.
AkzoNobel will invest around €8 million in two new research and development centres for powder coating in the Netherlands.
The new extruders, thermoplastics and bonding processes will enable AkzoNobel to strengthen its position in the American paints and coatings market.
The partnership with the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation involves the use of AkzoNobel's innovative coatings to preserve the windmills and restore them to their original colours.
AkzoNobel's South American paint and coatings facilities will use only green electricity.
The expansion of AkzoNobel's Vietnamese site will help strengthen the company's position in the Asian coating market and to focus on more sustainable production.
The newly-implemented facility of AkzoNobel will produce several coatings for the automotive market.
The new-elected executives of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board will aid the company to consolidate its position in the global paints and coatings market.
The Pakistani city of Mustafabad has been powered by the innovative Dulux paint from AkzoNobel.
The newly-expanded Italian site of AkzoNobel has four production lines to better serve the powder coatings market in the EMEA region.