Sun Chemical Inducted into New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame
- Published: November 19, 2015
PARSIPPANY, NJ | Sun Chemical has been selected to receive the 2015 Corporate Award by the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame will also recognize Ramasamy Krishnan, a chief scientist at Sun Chemical, with the Inventor of the Year Award.
Sun Chemical was selected for its multiple patents in pearlescent and other metal oxide coated pigments that reportedly provide more vibrant, lustrous colored shades and optimal control of color and opacity for applications in plastics, automotive and architectural coatings, ink compositions, and cosmetics.
Recipients of the Corporate Award are considered based on a corporation’s patent portfolio, its contributions to New Jersey employment and society, and its international prestige. Companies that receive the award need to have created and successfully commercialized products of “great significance and enduring impact to human lives worldwide.”
“This recognition from the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame is a tribute to the tremendous work that Sun Chemical’s research and development team puts into developing new products for the market that have a lasting impact on our customers,” says Russell Schwartz, chief technology officer, Sun Chemical. “We’re especially proud of the well-deserved recognition of Dr. Ramasamy Krishnan with the prestigious New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame Inventor of the Year Award.”
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