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Unilin takes proactive measures against Vilox to protect licensed partners

25/01/2024
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Unilin Technologies, a global leader in flooring innovation, has filed a complaint in the East Texas District court on January 24 against Vilox, Amy Group and East Texas Floors. The legal action was taken to address the alleged infringement of several claims of multiple US patents within Unilin’s extensive SPC patent portfolio.

TZ leads the way with Unilin Technologies’ P-SPC technology

22/01/2024
NEWS

Unilin Technologies, a global leader in innovative flooring technologies, is delighted to announce the expansion of its licensing partnership with the Zhejiang Tianzhen Technology (also known as “TZ”) group of companies. This expansion focuses on Unilin's patented PET-based P-SPC core material, redefining the resilient flooring market with its eco-conscious approach.

Unilin unveils Lucent technology at Domotex: pioneering a new revolutionary flooring category

09/01/2024
NEWS

Unilin Technologies is thrilled to announce the introduction of a brand-new technology: Lucent. This revolutionary technology is set to redefine the standards of flooring aesthetics and performance. Lucent technology will be presented for the very first time on the Unilin booth at Domotex Hannover on an invite-only basis.

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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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