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Schiele and Unilin Technologies partner up to roll-out the Unicoat technology for waterproof flooring

25/01/2022
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Schiele Maschinenbau and Unilin Technologies have signed a cooperation agreement to formalize their partnership on the Unicoat technology. With this partnership, Schiele will become the official dealer of the Unicoat coating material and machine integrations needed to apply the patented technology, forming a one-stop-shop for all producers that are looking to integrate a new water-resistant edge-coating.

Unilin Technologies releases patented Print-in-Register & Digital Texturing technologies for ceramics at TISE

20/01/2022
NEWS

The International Surface Event in Las Vegas is the ideal place for Unilin Technologies to present their SynchroTile & SynchroTile+ patent packages that are based on innovative Print-in-Register and Digital Texturing technologies for ceramic tiles for which they started the R&D in 2008.

New technology for square tiles and checkerboard installations with click to be launched at TISE

18/01/2022
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The flooring industry has been looking for a solution to make checkerboard pattern installations with a click system for a long time. To solve this problem, Unilin Technologies launches SquareClic, a technology which ensures a perfectly aligned floor throughout the whole installation.

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Unilin's IP business files court case against Halstead International Group

20/03/2018

On March 16, 2018, Flooring Industries, Unilin's IP division, filed a court case against Tower IP Co., the Irish intellectual property company of Halstead International and Vertex, before the Landgericht in Düsseldorf, Germany.   

The case is based on alleged breaches by Tower IP Co of its 2013 agreement with Flooring Industries. Flooring Industries is of the opinion that Tower IP Co. breached several of its obligations, including non-reporting and non-payment of fees for Halstead International Group's world-wide imports and sales of products with I4F locking technology.  
 
Flooring Industries is convinced that products with I4F locking technologies fall under several of its patents, and is therefore demanding payment of all due contractual fees, increased with contractual penalties and interests.

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