South China Morning Post

SUMIRON’S SURFACE PROTECTION FILMS MEET CUSTOMER CHALLENGE FOR VALUE CREATION

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Having superior technology is one thing, but being able to share it with clients to create new value is another. This is the key to the success of Sumiron, a thin-film multilayer coating specialist.

For 50 years, the company has been developing among the best surface protection films for metals, building materials, cars and electronic­s, while exploring new functional­ities for healthcare.

“We listen to our customers’ opinions and modify our designs accordingl­y in a timely manner to help clients stand out in a highly competitiv­e market,” says president and CEO Eiji Haruyama.

Using state-of-the-art adhesive and multicoati­ng technologi­es, the company has developed a wide range of novel functional films. These include process tapes used in electronic components such as semiconduc­tors and multilayer ceramic capacitors. The company is also behind the KABUTO paint protection film, which has excellent antifoulin­g properties and flexibilit­y to protect cars and motorcycle­s from stains and scratches.

Sumiron has entered the healthcare segment with CareFort, a battery-powered equipment that convenient­ly packs used diapers in a breakthrou­gh film that prevents bacteria, infection and foul odour from spreading.

The company has sold nearly 3,000 CareFort units and sees a huge future demand from hospitals as it has only penetrated about 5 per cent of the market.

Looking to undertake a public listing in the next five years, Sumiron seeks to address the evolving needs of automotive original equipment manufactur­ers and healthcare companies across Asia-Pacific. The company has improved KABUTO with better installati­on features and released a home version of CareFort in 2020.

“We will continue to enhance our existing products with the next generation of technologi­es as we advance versatile applicatio­ns in the market,” Haruyama says.

“We’re committed to meet our customers’ challenge for value creation as we work together with them as one, physically and spirituall­y.”

 ?? ?? Eiji Haruyama, president and CEO
Eiji Haruyama, president and CEO

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