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April 30, 2024


Color trends in 2024 highlight a fresh, new mood — that of being bold and confident with your choices. Gone are the days of soft, light palettes that created ‘safe’ looking interiors. Today, the trend is to create multidimensional interiors using layered tones, deep shades, and characterful colors.

‘I see the current color trend swinging towards cooler tones and brighter colors as people are becoming more daring with their interiors,’ says Lucie Ayres, founder of 22 Interiors. While blues, greens, and cool gray shades are all enjoying a moment in the spotlight, however, classic neutrals and timeless warm tones certainly still have a place in our homes. 



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April 30, 2024
April 30, 2024


What is the key to success in the surface finishing industry? What advice can you give to those pursuing the industry or just getting started?
Several of this year’s 40 under 40 class answered these questions in their recognition from the industry. Click to watch and hear from some of this diverse group of leaders!

Products Finishing’s 40 Under 40 award program is designed to recognize emerging leaders in the surface finishing industry. Every year, PF editors comb through a long list of nominees with a wide range of skill sets. The recipients are chosen based on leadership and industry involvement.

This year’s finalists include engineers, chemists, lab managers, plant managers, operations managers, general managers, sales professionals and entrepreneurs. Some focus on the business aspects of their respective companies. Others bring their talents and leadership to the shop floor. Each of them are innovators in their own right and represent the next generation of leaders in coating and finishing.

Anderson
Photo Credit: Miller Plating

Adam Anderson, president, Miller Plating

Prior to becoming president of Miller Plating (Medina, Ohio), Adam Anderson had 15 years of metal finishing experience including 13 years at specialty chemical suppliers to the industry including such companies as Atotech and Columbia Chemical. Since joining Miller Plating, he has had a hand in everything from recruiting employees, to selecting an ERP/operating system, making sales calls, starting plating lines, and ensuring compliance within the industry. In addition, Anderson is a five-year Board Member of the Ohio Association of Metal Finishers and is involved in local charities including Ronald McDonald House and The Helping Hands Project. 

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Bautista
Photo Credit: Electroplating & Surface Engineering Sa De

Valeria Bautista, quality manager, Electroplating & Surface Engineering Sa De Cv

Valeria Bautista is a chemical engineer, having started with electroplating as an internship student. She has held numerous positions including plating line operator, chemical lab technician, quality inspector prior to her current position as Quality Manager. She is trained in AIAG Core Tools and has completed process documentation PPAP books for many automotive components for T1 and T2 customers. Bautista took charge in the company’s ISO 9001:2015 certification process, helping the company become certified three years after its start up. Three years later she led its IATF certification process, achieving it at the first attempt.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Bennett
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

Dominic Bennett, senior account representative, Americo Chemical

Dominic Bennett got his start with Americo (Elgin, Ill.) working as a summer intern while getting an engineering degree from Perdue University. He joined Americo full time as an account representative in 2012. Today, as senior account manager, he is responsible for servicing customers in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Berrun
Photo Credit: Georgia Powder Coating

Chewy Berrun, bidding and estimating specialist, Georgia Powder Coating

Chewy Berrun started at Georgia Powder Coating (Gainesville, Ga.) a little over 7 years ago in the sandblasting department and quickly accepted an increasing number of responsibilities from driving a forklift to helping customers. Today Berrun is the company’s bidding and estimating specialist responsible for millions in sales.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Boyce
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

Jason Boyce, lab manager, Dipsol of America

Jason Boyce began his career following graduation from the University of Michigan Dearborn, working for an environmental engineering company prior to joining Dipsol of America (Livonia, Mich.) in 2014 as a lab chemist. Boyce was promoted in 2018 to Assistant Lab Manager, a position in which he managed a major expansion of the laboratory with the implementation of new analytical equipment, such as ICP-OES and Ion Chromatography, as well as making upgrades to the pilot plating line used for the testing and trials of plating processes and customer products. After managing another addition to the lab in 2021 to expand both its square footage and analytical capabilities by installing SEM-EDS instrumentation, Boyce was promoted to lab manager, assuming full responsibilities for the training and daily assignments for five lab chemists and technical lab support for customers throughout North America.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Bratcher
Photo Credit: Steelville Manufactring Co.

Sheena Bratcher, processing coordinator, Steelville Manufacturing Co.

Sheena Bratcher joined Steelville Manufacturing (Steelville, Mo.) in 2015 during a time when the company expanded into the world of chemical processing and coatings. Despite no prior experience in the industry, Bratcher quickly learned how to complete every function of aerospace painting within months. Today she is the company’s processing coordinator, responsible for schedule work and managing workloads. Under Bratcher’s leadership, the company’s average on-time percentage is 103% with average rework of less than 1% over a seven year period.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Burns
Photo Credit: M.L. Campbell

Carter T Burns, regional account manager, M.L. Campbell

As regional account manager for M.L. Campbell, a division of Sherwin-Williams, Carter Burns’ duties consist of working alongside regional points of distribution, aiding in the training of sales reps/lacquer specialists, providing technical field assistance, developing sales plans to grow market share, as well as working directly with end-users assisting with their day-to-day finish operations. Burns defines success as follows: “When a customer’s finish department is running efficiently, my distributor is therefore providing accurate service, and by default, my success is the product of their success.”

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Burzynski
Photo Credit: AeroDynamics

Anya Burzynski, director of operations, AeroDynamics

As director of operations for AeroDynamics (Seabrook, N.H.), Anya Burzynski is focused on hiring the most talented and dedicated staff, and is committed to continuous improvement and education. Burzynski works closely with local community colleges and the MEP to bring educational seminars in- house for the staff at AeroDynamics. She played a key role in launching a digital work order system, a digital training program and streamlining the quality management system for the company. Burzynski regularly attends NASF events as well as local events for the industry.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Callahan
Photo Credit: Steelville Manufacturing Co.

Lucas Callahan, paint department manager, Steelville Manufacturing Co.

Lucas Callahan started painting in the aerospace industry over 20 years ago and has been with Steelville Manufacturing Co. (Steelville, Mo.) since the company started processing in 2015. The company credits Callahan’s knowledge and technique as contributing to its ability to achieve superior results for exacting work. In addition, Callahan works to pass on his knowledge and expertise to ensure that the painters of tomorrow have a place in the aerospace industry.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Dawson
Photo Credit: Pneu-Mech

Nick Dawson, regional sales manager, Pneu-Mech Systems

Nick Dawson is a regional sales manager at Pneu-Mech (Statesville, N.C.) responsible for the development of a new product line rolled out for Pneu-Mech. He has been a speaker at CCAI events on oven/washer/conveyor systems. Dawson is an authorized speaker for PCI and a teacher for the PCI 101 Workshop. He is an active member of the PCI Education Committee, as well as an active member of PCI Scholarship subcommittee, pursuing colleges to participate by bringing in candidates for a future in the manufacturing and finishing industries. In addition, Dawson is a member of the PCI Young Professionals group which meets to promote the manufacturing and coating industries to people under 40.
 

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Deaton
Photo Credit: Atotech

Kenny Deaton, GMF Deco/POP plating manager, Atotech

As Atotech’s (Rock Hill, S.C.) Deco/POP plating manager, Kenny Deaton empowers employees to learn next-generation finishes and processes and enables them to take part in new projects that utilize cutting-edge technologies such as hexavalent chromium-free etching processes, PFOS/PFAS-free fume suppressants, and tinted paint over chrome. Atotech says Deaton’s leadership in the development and support of these technologies is helping work toward a sustainable future for decorative coatings and that his efforts are helping train the current, and next, generation of professionals to better be prepared for the future trends and needs of the finishing industry.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Donoho
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

Anthony Donoho, manager of logistics & anodizing, Signature Plating Ltd.

Anthony Donoho was hired in March of 2016 to lead the Signature Plating (Cibolo, Texas) shipping and receiving department and take on the role of logistics manager. With a business management degree from Texas State, Donoho quickly rose to the challenge. The company recognized his potential and added its anodizing products (Mil-A-8625 Type II Class 1&2) to his responsibilities. Donoho jumped at the opportunity, learning the process himself with the various types of alloys so he could better lead his team and take full ownership of the product line. His work on aviation projects has led Signature Plating to expand its volume and size capabilities by more than three times.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Ford
Photo Credit: MetaChem

Blake Ford, lab technician, Metal Chem

Blake Ford was hired at Metal Chem (Greenville, S.C.) as a research chemist, but has jumped at the chance to fill the shoes of anything that has been needed. His most recent accomplishment involved reviewing and improving the company’s production process after moving to a new building in preparation for increased production demand. Ford is currently tasked with improving efficiency within the quality control department.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Garcia
Photo Credit: Global Metal Finishing

Geovanni Garcia, plant manager, Global Metal Finishing, Inc.

Geovanni “Geo” Garcia has grown up in the business while growing in his professional career. Hired by Global Metal Finishing (Roanoke, Va.) in February of 2010, Garcia developed his expertise by spending time in masking, racking, quality, and chemical-line processing. During his career, he has demonstrated mastery of the most complex aspects of anodizing. Garcia was promoted to plant manager of GMF in December of 2020.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Gonsalves
Photo Credit: Axalta Coating Systems

Geresa Gonsalves, marketing specialist, Axalta Coating Systems

Geresa Gonsalves is a 2012 graduate from the University of Houston, earning her B.S. in Biotechnology. Upon completion of her MBA in 2019, she joined Axalta Coatings Systems (Houston, Texas) that June with no experience in the finishing industry. She quickly learned her way around, coordinating her first tradeshow within five months of joining the company. Within the last two years, she’s been responsible for Axalta powder coatings social media content creation, advertising, tradeshows, brand awareness, and cross-functional collaborations between marketing, supply chain and sales. Just this last year, she initiated the chip board program, Houston Plant Color Studio, and flash sale powder website; providing a unique yet modern approach to Axalta’s customer outreach.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Gonzalez
Photo Credit: TDF Metal Finishing

Jessica Gonzalez, quality administrator, TDF Metal Finishing

TDF Metal Finishing (Danvers, Mass.) describes Jessica Gonzalez as “the classic example of somebody who wasn’t given a job, she stole it like only the best ones do.” Self-driven and always learning, Gonzalez worked hard to step into a key management role at TDF, filling the role of QC manager. TDF recently completed its annual ISO 9000 : 15 audit and passed with flying colors, which it says is due in no small part to Gonzalez maintaining the system. Utilizing new tools and technology, Gonzalez is also modernizing the department and moving much of the record-keeping to electronic versions. Taking on job planning, Gonzalez has utilized the company’s new software system to become a key part of job planning and process selection. As TDF pursues Nadcap accreditation, her role in the finishing process planning and the creation of Nadcap compliant process sheets will only grow.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Grillo
Photo Credit: Tecnochimica S.p.A.

Emanuele Grillo, technical director, Tecnochimica S.P.A.

Emanuele Grillo is technical manager for Tecnochimica S.P.A. in Italy, a company dealing with processes for galvanic metal treatment. Projects carried out by Grillo and his group include the EVO processes (high corrosion resistance passivation without cobalt) and the innovative TECNOLOR technology, capable of changing the color of passivations with completely eco-friendly additives.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Hernandez
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

Estefany Hernandez, key account manager, PPG

Estefany Hernandez started her career at a German automotive parts manufacturing company gaining experience in the quality area prior to becoming production coordinator in the painting area. With more than 10 years shop experience and looking for new challenges, she joined PPG as a KAM (key account manager).

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Horne
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

Jackson Horne, application specialist sales manager, Nordson Corporation

Jackson Horne was recently promoted to Application Specialist Sales Manager after several successful years as an Application Specialist with Nordson (Amherst, Ohio). He leads a team of five technical sales representatives and leverages superior organization skills and industry knowledge to support both customers and colleagues. He is passionate about finishing systems and dedicated to delivering value to his customers, whether he is on-site with them or using technology to stay in touch and address their challenges.

Nordson says Horne is well-known among customers for identifying and anticipating potential issues before they become problems, saving costly downtime.

Horne has created custom training classes for customers and colleagues alike, allowing teams throughout the industry to better optimize finishing systems. In recent years, he’s taken on more of a leadership role at industry events and provided expertise through speaking roles at Fabtech and local CCAI and PCI events in the Southeast.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Johnson
Photo Credit: Avtec Finishing Systems

Travis Johnson, lab manager, Avtec Finishing Systems

Travis Johnson, lab manager for Avtec Finishing (New Hope, Minn.), has led many internal improvement initiatives in spite of all the challenges that COVID has created for surface finishers. His contributions to the success of the company include: implementation of a shop wide fully automatic bath control plan for the electroless nickel department, addition of automatic pH control for critical process steps in the plating department, approval for the addition of new XRF equipment, maintaining laboratory control records in accordance with international standards, and training new chemical staff. Johnson manages a four-member team that includes two chemical maintenance staff and two lab techs. While not overseeing daily lab operations, he pursues R&D projects focused on improving the process cycle or optimization of the various process chemistries in the shop.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Leonardi
Photo Credit: KCH Surface Finishing

Jonathan Leonardi, senior project engineer, KCH Surface Finishing

Jonathan Leonardi recently joined KCH Surface Finishing (Forest City, N.C.), a designer and builder of plating and anodizing lines, as a senior project engineer. Leonardi helps lead the company’s production facility in support, sales, design of lines and startup.

Leonardi holds numerous certifications, including Electroplater-Finisher, NASF Certified (CEF), Fundamentals of Metallographic Techniques, National Incident Management System Introduction, Incident Command System Introduction, OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Safety in the Chemical Process Industry, Risk Assessment, Chemical Reactivity Hazards, Inherently Safer Design & Process Safety.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Maus
Photo Credit: AaCron Anodizing

Arianna Maus, operations manager, AaCron Anodizing

Arianna Maus started at AaCron (Plymouth, Minn.) as a human resources manager before moving up to a leadership role as an operations manager over a year ago. At her company, Maus is known for breaking down complex issues into actionable steps that the manufacturing team can execute successfully. Maus also leads coaching sessions with team members to keep them on track so that they can be successful.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

McKnight
Photo Credit: Signature Plating

Matthew McKnight, vice president of operations, Signature Plating

Matthew McKnight started at Signature Plating (Cibolo, Texas) in 2011 in the shipping and receiving department before moving up the ranks to his current leadership position as vice president of operations. In recent years, McKnight has been an integral part of expanding the company’s operational capabilities to meet customer demand and volume, including staffing increases, lean initiatives, expansion of custom color finishes and implementation of quality and system metrics. McKnight is said to be a confident leader who uses precise communication and planning skills while managing production fluctuations and challenging tasks.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

McMahon
Photo Credit: Process Technology

Greg McMahon, electrical engineer, Process Technology

Greg McMahon is one of Process Technology’s (Willoughby, Ohio) top designers of power supplies. Using advanced and often small components to achieve high efficiencies, McMahon engineered one of the highest performing power supplies in the company’s history, a technological leap that became the blueprint for recently released products and those yet to be launched. In addition, McMahon is used frequently as the lead technical expert for customer-specific solutions, and he is highly valued for his ability to troubleshoot.

McMahon mentors young engineers and drives high-end precision solutions for the precious metal plating and semiconductor industries. He is also a member of the IEEE and Power Electronics Society (PELS).

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Mejia
Photo Credit: TTX

Elias Mejia, service manager, TTX Mexico

Elias Mejia works as a service manager for TTX Mexico, where he has been essential to the successful expansion of TTX into Mexico. Mejia offers services and development solutions to multiple customers directly by leading hands-on projects, as well indirectly by assessing small engineering companies to develop solutions and execute projects. Mejia is currently leading a team of service engineers across Mexico to help optimize customers’ maintenance of their systems and training of their personnel.
 

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Mueller
Photo Credit: Kyzen

Ethan Mueller, regional manager – Midwest, Kyzen

Since being hired about three years ago, Ethan Mueller has managed Kyzen’s (Nashville, Tenn.) sales and customer support functions of the Midwest territory. With his background in chemical engineering, Mueller works with clients to develop new cleaning methods that produce their desired quality and production rates while meeting environmental, health, safety and cost concerns. Many critical clean manufacturers in medical, aerospace and electronics depend on Mueller’s expertise to support them, and he is known for his ability to win the confidence and loyalty of his clients.

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Najera
Photo Credit: LinkedIn

David Najera, quality & engineering manager, Nicro Group

David Najera has worked in the plating industry for over 10 years, starting as an auditor in incoming inspection and advancing to his current position as a quality and engineering manager. Najera has developed skills in negotiation, data analysis, problem-solving, customer service, core tools and more. Since starting at Nicro (Querétaro, Mexico), Najera’s performance has driven the group toward its organizational objectives, and the company says Najera is an incredibly valuable asset to the team.

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Paul
Photo Credit: Dynapower

Matthew Paul, director of sales – power systems, Dynapower Company

Matthew Paul grew up working in an auto repair shop near his home and started doing bodywork at the age of 14. He ran his own custom auto and motorcycle shop prior to taking a role in final assembly at Dynapower (South Burlington, Vt.). In this position, Paul built the products that support critical businesses across the world. From there, Paul’s career at Dynapower has grown from building, to supporting, to helping customers find the best cost-effective solutions for their facilities. With each promotion through the company, Paul influences a greater team to help the metal finishing industry thrive. Paul has brought new products from concept to reality, raised the largest rectifier service team in the industry and fostered a training-rich, customer-focused service department at Dynapower.

As of February 2022, Paul’s team has brought over 2,600 rectifiers back online from field repairs in a customer facility. In addition, the team has performed over 4,000 hours of technical support via phone and email, helping over 3,400 rectifiers resume quality performance. Paul has reportedly saved his customer base over $28 million in replacement rectifiers or preventive maintenance, impacting the bottom-line and maintaining the success for hundreds of companies across the world.
 

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Powell
Photo Credit: Plateco

Cody Powell, quality supervisor, Plateco Inc.

Cody Powell joined Plateco Inc. (Reedsburg, Wisc.) as a product engineer in the spring of 2017. Since then, Powell has helped create many internal efficiencies, earning him the title of quality supervisor. He is seen as a dedicated, punctual, innovative employee who also portrays great leadership qualities.

In addition to his role in supervising Plateco’s quality department, Powell has assumed the lead role in Plateco’s daily continual improvement meeting. In this meeting, a group of team members reviews any product that has been caught in Plateco’s internal quality control system and conducts a root cause analysis for the non-conformity. The goal of this meeting is to determine the underlying reason for the non-conformity and implement a change within the system to prevent it from occurring again in the future. In addition to the continual improvement meeting, Powell is also the lead in Plateco’s monthly key performance indicators meeting, covering internal metrics such as downtime, throughput and customer returns. The objective of the meeting is to ensure that the organization has the right practices in place to exceed the goals set forth.

According to Tom Schweich, the company’s operations management perfectionist, “Cody has risen to the top of a lot of roles in a fairly short period of time. He has a strong work ethic and is extremely eager and outgoing. More significantly, he is willing to take on additional responsibilities and work long hours in order to go above and beyond for the company.”

Powell’s contributions play a key role in Plateco’s success and led the company to be named a Products Finishing Top Shop in 2021.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Seiler
Photo Credit: Imagineering Finishing Technologies

Michael Seiler, CFO/EVP strategy, Imagineering Finishing Technologies

As CFO/EVP of strategy for Imagineering Finishing Technologies (IFT), Mike Seiler provides leadership to the team of over 150 employees at Imagineering’s 3 plant locations and is an effective business partner for the C-level executives. 

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Shah
Photo Credit: Fischer Technology

Devarsh Shah, applications & technical product engineer, Fischer Technology Inc.

Devarsh Shah joined Fischer Technology (Windsor, Conn.) in January 2019, where he has excelled as an integral part of the company’s applications team. Shah supports customers in areas including electric vehicles, solar cells, flex circuits and semiconductors. He is known for continuously presenting fresh,ambitious ideas to the Fischer team, and he is an ambassador for Fischer’s extensive product offerings using his knowledge of the company’s coating and plating thickness measurements, material testing, scratch testing and material analysis instruments. Shah is invaluable in helping Fischer’s customers determine how to measure and analyze their coatings, as well as how to streamline their processes and improve their overall operations.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Sholl
Photo Credit: Hohman Plating

Zack Sholl, process engineer, Hohman Plating

Zack Sholl works in Hohman Plating’s (Dayton, Ohio) conversion coatings department, where he brings a detailed approach to taking on new jobs and making sure long-running jobs continue through the shop. Hohman Plating says it has seen a measurable increase in its first-pass yield quality numbers, and those numbers can be directly attributed to the work Sholl has done in the anodizing department.

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Street
Photo Credit: National Aerospace Processing

Kevin Street, process and production engineer, National Aerospace Processing

Kevin Street has been with National Aerospace Processing (NAP, Stow, Ohio) since it started in 2020 during the beginning of the pandemic. At NAP, Street has been involved in the installation of aerospace painting, passivation, anodizing and shot peening. He has worn many hats throughout this process, including maintenance technician, design engineer, production manager, quality manager, process engineer, operator, painter and even janitor. Street is said to work tirelessly to finish implementation and production kickoff, learning the intricacies of metal finishing along the way. Street has become an expert in each of the processes that NAP has implemented.

Ukhov
Photo Credit: Gema

Andrew Ukhov, ServiceNet technician, Gema USA Inc.

Since starting at Gema (Indianapolis, Ind.) five years ago, Andrew Ukhov has specialized in the use of fusion bond epoxy (FBE) coatings applied on pipe and valves for the oil, gas and water industries. Ukhov is driven by overseeing his projects and work assignments from start to completion, and he enjoys sharing his input, experiences and advice to colleagues and industry partners. Ukhov takes pride in furthering the powder coating industry as a green solution that positively impacts the global emissions footprint, and he is currently supervising the installation and start-up of Gema’s complex automated powder coating systems.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Vo
Photo Credit: Quakerr Houghton

James Vo, sales consultant, Quaker Houghton

James Vo joined Coral Chemical (Zion, Ill.) five years ago, prior to its acquisition by Quaker Houghton (Conshohocken, Pa.). Vo provides hands-on support to ensure his customers’ production lines have minimal downtime and that the employees fully understand the chemical processes and how to manage them. Vo is also a member of the Chemical Coaters Association, and formerboard member and treasurer for the Puget Sound chapter in Seattle, which he helped start. Vo studied business and marketing at Cal Poly Pomona, and he was a production supervisor at a packaging company prior to joining Coral Chemical.

40 under 40, products finishing, coating industry, finishing industry

Walkiewicz
Photo Credit: DRW Consulting

Danielle Walkiewicz, DRW Consulting

Danielle Walkiewicz is a metal finishing and surface technology subject matter expert. Her consulting practice, DRW Consulting (Carson City, Nev.), provides business and technical services for manufacturers, finishing shops, small- to mid-sized chemical companies and research groups. With a focus on revenue growth, Walkiewicz provides an analytical and gated approach to pairing internal strengths with market opportunity analysis.

Prior to launching DRW Consulting, Walkiewicz held managerial and directorship roles in manufacturing, including wet process engineering, product development, research and development, quality assurance and environmental health and safety. She has also served as a technical advisor on the strategy team of a global aerospace fastener manufacturing company.

Walkiewicz serves as chairman of her local SAMPE chapter (Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineering), as well as professional development chair for her local SWE chapter (Society of Women Engineers).

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Weingart
Photo Credit: Columbia Chemical

Jacob Weingart, research chemist, Columbia Chemical Corporation

Jacob Weingart joined Columbia Chemical (Brunswick, Ohio) two years ago as a research chemist, a role in which he designs and formulates new products to enhance the corrosion protection and performance of surface finishing chemistry. Two of his major accomplishments include the development of a new clear, high-performing, trivalent passivate for aluminum alloys and the formulation of a deeper black trivalent chrome chemistry. Weingart is an active member of the American Chemical Society, the Society of Plastic Engineers and the National Association for Surface Finishing. He is driven by the goal of further expanding the innovative chemistry and capabilities of Columbia for continued organizational growth and taking on advanced leadership roles internally and within the industry.

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Weisensale
Photo Credit: Wall Control

Stephanie Weisensale, materials and coating manager, Wall Control

In her role at Wall Conrtol (Tucker, Ga.), Stephanie Weisensale has been a strategic leader during the design and implementation of a new in-house powder coating system and process. Taking time to learn all the products in detail, Weisensale has worked very closely with Patriot Finishing Systems on optimizing pretreatment chemicals and powder coatings. She is also in charge of organizing chemical storage and supplies for titration tests, as well as management of all pretreatment chemicals. After learning all the needed application and quality tests, as well as learning how to effectively operate and maintain the new powder coating system, Weisensale now trains new employees on how to run the system and is the lead for an all-female team of coaters.

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Wright
Photo Credit: Pavco

Heather Wright, senior research chemist/safety director, Pavco Inc.

Heather Wright has been a senior research chemist at Pavco (Charlotte, N.C.) for eight years. Her development of new products has been widespread; she has been a lead developer of chloride zinc chemistries, alkaline zinc chemistries, nickel additives, passivates and more. Wright is committed to maintaining a safe work environment in an inherently complex operation involving hazardous chemical handling, testing and storage. In addition to these main roles, Wright trains and develops new employees, and she is well versed in complex instrumentation operations such as Microwave Plasma, HPLC and others.

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Yurko
Photo Credit: Doerken Coatings

Gabriel Yurko, technical manager, Doerken Coatings North America

Prior to joining the Doerken Coatings (Grass Lake, Mich.) team as a technical specialist in 2019, Gabriel Yurko earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering at Wayne State University. Yurko was promoted to the role of technical manager within one year, and his role now includes leading project management and supervising laboratory and research studies. Doerken’s team relies on Yurko’s knowledge to better understand the effectiveness of its technology and to ensure it meets and exceeds international and customer standards. Yurko is quick to provide solutions to issues that customers may bring forth and works closely with the company’s global colleagues to continuously provide support.


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Good news! We’ve listened to your requests and have extended the entry deadline until 6:00 pm, Friday 3 May. Get your entries in for your chance at over $12,500 in cash prizes and to be recognised at New Zealand’s biggest celebration of exceptional design.

2024 marks the thirteenth year of celebrating excellence in design and architecture with the Interior Awards, and the programme is back with all your favourite categories:

Workplace over 1000m2, Workplace up to 1000m2, Retail, Hospitality, Healthcare and Wellness, Civic, Residential, Residential Kitchen, Multi-housing, Emerging Design Professional; Community Impact; along with an all-new category for 2024: Education.

Submit your projects by Friday 3 May to be in to win your share of over $12,500 in cash prizes along with media coverage and much more.

Key dates:

  • *Entries extended* – Friday 3 May, 6 pm NZT
  • Finalists live streaming – Wednesday/Thursday 22–23 May 2024
  • Winners announced and Interior Awards event – Thursday 4 July 2024

Enter here >>>

Contact Anya Jeanes at events@agm.co.nz with any questions regarding entry criteria.




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A midcentury gem designed by a founding member of the of the Sarasota School of Architecture movement is now on the market in Siesta Key.

Located at 1224 Port Ln., the home was completed in 1960 and was designed by the late modernist architect Ralph Spencer Twitchell, whose style often integrated the surrounding Florida landscape with the use of clean lines, indoor/outdoor spaces, glass walls, and Ocala block.

This home checks all the boxes, and while the listing only shows 1,656-square feet of living space, it doesn’t include the home’s stylish breezeways and covered walkways, which connect the main house to the separate guest quarters.

Totaling three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home comes with exposed beams, pecky cypress wood ceilings, two koi ponds, terrazzo floors, a wood-burning fireplace,  birch cabinets, a hot tub and pool, a dock and boat lift, and more.

Twitchell is often credited as the father of the Sarasota School of Architecture modernist movement. Before his death in 1978, Twitchell was responsible for an incredible amount of influential projects in the Tampa Bay area, including the Cocoon House, the Revere Quality House, the Lido Beach Casino and more.

Coincidently, another nearby Twitchell home is also on the market at the moment for $2.15 million.

This particular Twitchell home is asking $2.85 million, and the listing agents are Michael and Laurel James of Michael Saunders & Company. 



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Besides the next Manhattanhenge sunset, New Yorkers can look forward to a number of architecture and design events this May. Photo: Robert Bye/Unsplash.


If you’re looking for exciting architecture and design events to add to your calendar this May, check out our curated selection of recommendations, including exhibitions, festivals, conferences, and symposia taking place across the U.S. and abroad. 

For the complete roster of ongoing and upcoming happenings listed on Bustler, head to our Events section.

UPCOMING EVENTS




Constructing Hope: Ukraine | May 2 – September 30, New York

Constructing Hope: Ukraine presents the work of over a dozen participants currently applying architectural thinking to support Ukraine’s short- and long-term reconstruction efforts. In the face of Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine — a war that has destroyed and existentially threatened Ukrainians’ lives, ecology, culture, and infrastructure — these multidisciplinary creatives regain agency over their environment by employing architectural strategies and practices as a form of resistance.”


Studio Gang’s Populus Hotel, currently under construction in Denver, is featured in Biophilia: Nature Reimagined. Rendering © Studio Gang.

Studio Gang’s Populus Hotel, currently under construction in Denver, is featured in Biophilia: Nature Reimagined. Rendering © Studio Gang.

Biophilia: Nature Reimagined | May 5 – August 11, Denver

Biophilia: Nature Reimagined brings together more than 80 imaginative works, including architectural models and photographs, objects, fashion, digital installations, and immersive art experiences that collectively highlight the transformative power of nature. […] The exhibition features works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT, among others.”


Photo: Boaz Nothman, image courtesy Australian Institute of Architects

Photo: Boaz Nothman, image courtesy Australian Institute of Architects

Australian Architecture Conference | May 8–11, Melbourne

“Discover how architects are changing the game and shaping the future of architecture, pushing boundaries and redefining norms.
Delve into circular and sustainable architecture, to learn more on innovative design approaches in a climate-constrained world.
Listen to local and international experts cover the vexed issue of the global housing crisis, where we will explore how architects are stepping up to the challenge.
Join the conversation as we discuss how to communicate the value of architecture and amplify our impact in the community.”


The World Around Annual Summit | May 11, New York

“The World Around’s flagship Annual Summit, convening global architecture’s now, near and next will take place at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC on Saturday May 11th, 2024. This all-day program curated by Beatrice Galilee will be a year of architecture and design in a day, introducing the best of contemporary buildings, initiatives across landscape, technology and design today.”


RAIC Conference On Architecture | May 14–18, Vancouver

“The 2024 Conference Program features high-quality learning opportunities that include interactive content, innovative ideas, and engaging discussions. Participants at all career levels will take away insights, inspiration, and ideas for practical application.”


NYCxDESIGN Festival | May 16–23, New York

“At the heart of NYCxDESIGN’s mission lies the NYCxDESIGN Festival, an annual citywide celebration featuring hundreds of design events, from exhibits and trade shows to talks and tours, drawing hundreds of thousands attendees from near and far, making it a must-attend for design enthusiasts worldwide.”


Docomomo US National Symposium, May 29 – June 1, Miami and Coral Gables

“Entitled Streams of Modernity: Postwar to Postmodern, the 2024 National Symposium is a collaboration of Docomomo US and the Docomomo US/Florida chapter. The symposium seeks to promote a broader understanding of the accomplishments of postwar to Postmodern architecture and culture in regionally specific contexts such as South Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Themes to be explored include: Tropical Brutalism, Postwar campus planning in the (sub)tropics, LGBTQ+Modernism, Postwar tourism, urban renewal and Interstate infrastructure, Modern architecture and popular culture in south Florida, polychrome Modern & the integration of the arts, and more.”

ONGOING EVENTS


Wood’s Up! The Rise of Timber Buildings | Until May 22, Berlin

“The Wood’s Up! exhibition at Aedes presents 16 realised and planned timber buildings of different typologies. Local structures, alternative financing models and ecological aspects play an important role in the selection of the international projects. The focus on sustainable hybrid timber construction also opens up perspectives for further new strategies and concepts for the future of this building material.”


Photo: Jason Peterson, image courtesy Chicago Architecture Center

Photo: Jason Peterson, image courtesy Chicago Architecture Center

Loop as Lab: Reshaping Downtowns | Now open, Chicago

“Chicago’s Loop is an inflection point, emerging from the pandemic on shaky footing but also with abundant opportunity to transition to something more vibrant, resilient, and livable. Loop as Lab: Reshaping Downtowns holds our central business district up to the light, exploring ways to keep our economic engine humming while diversifying uses and making the Loop more welcoming for everyone.
The exhibition frames Chicago’s Loop as a ‘lab’ for examining the shared challenges American downtowns face today. It prompts visitors’ reflection on their own experiences and aspirations and ventures design and policy solutions for reshaping downtowns and our relationship to them.”


Animation Still - Civic Center at Point Park. Skyline Ink Animators + Illustrators, designers. Image: Courtesy of Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. All rights reserved.

Animation Still – Civic Center at Point Park. Skyline Ink Animators + Illustrators, designers. Image: Courtesy of Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. All rights reserved.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania | Until March 17, 2025, Washington D.C.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania presents both realized and unrealized projects Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the region from the 1930s through the 1950s. The exhibition examines how his vision of the future might have impacted urban, suburban, and rural landscapes.”

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Future architecture is not just about modern forms and materials but also about leveraging advanced technology such as Smart Home to create intelligent, functional, and environmentally-friendly buildings. In this article, we will explore how Smart Home impacts architecture. Also, why designing with technology in mind is becoming an integral part of future architecture.

Integrating Smart Home into Architectural Projects

Smart Home systems are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, and architects must consider these technologies already at the planning stage. Integrating Smart Home allows for customizing buildings to individual needs, providing users with comfort, energy savings, and security. Utilizing advanced technology to manage lighting, heating, security, blinds, and even sound and multimedia systems requires close collaboration between architects and Smart Home technology experts.

Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Solutions

Smart Home enables the creation of more sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. Intelligent energy management systems optimize energy consumption by using it only when necessary. By monitoring and analyzing data on energy usage, architects can design buildings that minimize CO2 emissions and reduce operating costs.

New Challenges for the Design Process

Implementing Smart Home in architecture brings new design challenges. It is not just about incorporating technology into the design. It’s also ensuring the reliability, security, and scalability of the system. Architects must consider various standards and communication protocols used by different Smart Home devices. Doing this enables their integration and cooperation within one ecosystem.

“Implementing Smart Home in future architecture is not just a trend; it is also a necessity. Customers expect intelligent and environmentally-friendly solutions tailored to their individual needs. Working in collaboration with architects, we strive to offer solutions that provide both comfort and savings. Smart homes represent not only technology but, above all, a comfortable and sustainable lifestyle.” – Smart Home expert at Futurehome.io.

Summary

Designing with technology in mind, especially Smart Home, is a key component of future architecture. Integrating advanced home systems allows for the creation of intelligent, energy-efficient, and environmentally-friendly buildings that meet the expectations of modern customers. However, implementing Smart Home also brings new challenges to the design process, requiring close cooperation between architects and Smart Home experts. A valuable perspective on this topic is provided by the expert statement from Futurehome.io, emphasizing the importance of smart homes as a way to achieve a comfortable and sustainable lifestyle. In the future, we can expect Smart Home to become a standard in architectural projects, contributing to the development of more environmentally-friendly and intelligent urban infrastructures.



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A slight recovery is underway, but we cannot speak of full throttle. The primary growth is in Asia, while Europe is stagnating. Nevertheless, market researchers at PRA are forecasting that the market for automotive OEM coatings will grow by 4.4 % annually until 2027, while the figure for automotive refinish coatings is 2.7 %.By Damir Gagro.

Global car production is slowly recovering. Production figures have not yet reached the peak of over 97 million cars in 2017. During the start of the pandemic in 2020, the figures fell to around 77 million vehicles. Since then, however, the figures have been rising again.

According to the latest statistics from the International Automobile Manufacturers Association (OICA), just over 85 million vehicles were produced in 2022. Roald Johannsen from PPG Industries notes that the market has still not returned to pre-Covid pandemic levels, let alone the peak of 2017. This means that there are fewer cars that need to be protected and embellished with paint.

“In 2023, the automotive market recovered somewhat, particularly due to the improved availability of semiconductor chips. As a manufacturer of automotive coatings for series production and refinishing, we were able to meet the resulting increase in demand from our customers with higher volumes. We expect the global automotive market to stagnate at its current level in 2024, especially in Europe,” says Uta Holzenkamp from BASF’s Coatings division. Europe, like North America, remains an important market for the German coatings manufacturer. In the refinish coatings industry, there is currently a consolidation of workshops in many regions. Last year, the overall market had to contend with headwinds worldwide.

While the situation in North America is still tense, the market in Europe appears to be recovering, according to Rob Lagendijk from Akzo Nobel. He sees growth above the global average, especially in China and South East Asia. Holzenkamp also sees the primary growth in this region. However, the market does not only show potential and opportunities. After the pandemic, supply chains faced major challenges, but they are now recovering, Lagendijk is certain.

Volume growth expected for automotive coatings

The market research company PRA puts the global market size for automotive series coatings at 1.2 billion litres. Passenger cars account for 850 million litres and light commercial vehicles for 350 million litres.

A look at the regional distribution reveals the clear dominance of the Asia-Pacific region. Over 56 % or 676 million litres of automotive series coatings were consumed there – in 2016 it was 10 % less. Growth rates are also highest in this region, as forecast by the PRA figures. The global compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is 4.4 % until 2027. The volume is then expected to rise to just under 1.5 billion litres.

The volume in the automotive refinish segment is lower. The market researchers determined a volume of 742 million litres. The highest consumption in this segment is also located in the Asia-Pacific region – around 37 % of the total volume. This corresponds to a good 273 million litres. By 2027, the volume is expected to increase to almost 330 million litres – an average growth rate of 3.7 %. According to PRA forecasts, the total market for automotive refinish coatings will reach a volume of 880 million litres in 2027.

The average annual growth rates have increased in both segments, automotive OEM coatings and refinish coatings, when the two comparison periods 2017-2022 and 2022-2027 are compared. In 2017-2022, the growth rate for automotive OEM coatings was -3.7 % and for 2022-2027 it was 4.4 %. In the automotive refinish coatings segment, the differences are not as significant, but the growth rate of 2.7 % is also higher than the value at that time (2017-2022: 1.1%).

Focus on sustainable solutions

The most important topics are in the direction of coatings that promote sustainability, productivity and individualisation. “We are seeing a shift towards more sustainable and bio-based products, which we see as more of an opportunity than a challenge. In China, we see a shift towards water-based coating technologies due to new legislation,” emphasises Lagendijk. Holzenkamp emphasizes the importance of sustainable solutions, as both car manufacturers and repair shops are placing increasing emphasis on the sustainability of coatings. The aim of BASF Coatings is to make the best possible use of existing resources and reduce CO2 emissions. “This is why we have introduced products in both the series paint and automotive refinish sectors that are certified according to the biomass balance method and are based on the use of renewable raw materials at the start of the production process,” says Holzenkamp.

In addition to rising energy and personnel costs, the biggest challenges for Holzenkamp include, above all, official regulations regarding the use of individual raw materials. Depending on the region, different limit values must be taken into account and, if necessary, new raw materials must be qualified without the change affecting the quality of the products. At BASF Coatings, the research and development teams, product safety and the supply chain therefore work closely together in order to be able to react at an early stage. Johannsen also sees the challenges as opportunities: improving sustainability and productivity through innovation that is closely aligned with customer goals. Such developments include, for example, shortening the painting process, reducing energy consumption and increasing the proportion of bio-based materials.

In addition to the increasing demand for bio-based materials, Lagendijk says it is not just about colours and surfaces. “The products should also offer functionality, e.g. heat reflection, anti-reflection, self-cleaning or antimicrobial properties,” he says.

Johannsen emphasises the value of the coatings industry: “Our products must enable customers’ transition to electrification and autonomous driving by offering new or multifunctional properties.”

E-mobility opens up new opportunities

The growing trend towards e-mobility will also have an impact on manufacturers of automotive coatings. “The transition to electric vehicles offers new opportunities, as coatings are one of the most important functions in the battery-electric powertrain. There is therefore an opportunity to increase the proportion of coatings in each vehicle, which is a very positive development,” explains Johannsen. Coatings will play a leading role in the transition to electric vehicles and further develop the technology, he is certain.

Lagendijk points to the growing interest in radar-transparent coatings. These systems have been perfected in collaboration with car manufacturers. “Vehicle manufacturers no longer have to worry about hiding sensors behind solid metal, which can block signals from safety functions such as collision warnings.”

Holzenkamp also sees potential in electromobility. “Electromobility opens up completely new possibilities for the design of vehicles, which also has an impact on colours and effects that underline the brand image and specific design features of the models. Regardless of the powertrain, the functionality of paints is playing an increasingly important role,” says Holzenkamp. Modern paint systems offer greater transparency for radar waves in order to increase the accuracy and transmission of radar signals and achieve improved reflection for LiDAR sensors. Both aspects are crucial for driver assistance systems and will also play an important role for autonomous driving in the future. “It’s an exciting time for innovation in this area,” says Johannsen, summarising the current situation in the automotive coatings market.

Reading tip: Automotive Coatings

The “EC Tech Report Automotive Coatings” shows you more about a new perylene black pigment for NIR reflective coatings that support autonomous driving; find out about polyurethane systems who make the leap to the digital application technology of the future, whilst simultaneously becoming more sustainable; and gain insights into a new, automated method for rapidly and accurately measuring viscosity during coatings production. In addition to these and further articles about the latest technical developments, the Tech Report is rounded off with valuable market insights and important fundamentals about automotive coatings formulation.



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Mr. Anuj Jain – A Brief Introduction

One of the most experienced paint and coating stakeholders in India, Anuj Jain has taken over as managing director of Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited (KNPL)with effect from April 1, 2022. Jain joined KNPL in 1990 as a management trainee and has worked in various capacities in his tenure of more than 30 years. He has been on the board of KNPL in the capacity of executive director since April 1, 2018.


Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited – A Snapshot

Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited is among the three largest paint and coatings producers in India. The company completed 100 years of operations in 2020 in the country. With a net turnover of INR 46,900 million ($612 million) in the financial year 2020-21, the company has an installed capacity of 547 million liters of paint and coating products. With six state-of-the-art manufacturing plants and one under-construction facility, the company is the largest producer of paint and coatings producer for the automotive segment.

Coatings World: What differentiates Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited from other paint producers in the country?

Jain: KNPL has a unique position in the Indian paint industry with a strong presence in both industrial and decorative segments. It has a comprehensive product portfolio catering to needs of both decorative and industrial customers. In the Decorative segment, it has paints, construction chemicals, wood finishes and adhesive range. In Industrial, KNP has leadership in automotive segment and powder coating, and sizeable presence in general industrial and high-performance coatings as well. KNP is also present in niche segments like coil coating, rebar coatings, pipe coatings and auto refinish as well.

KNP was first to launch lead-free paints and low VOC paints in consumer segments. It has created several technology differentiators like acrylic CED, 3C1B, medium high solids paints.

KNP is a pioneer in ESG, with proactive reporting since 2003, and is working actively on several Initiatives like water neutrality, climate action program like TCFD and SBTi.

KNP has six state-of-art, backward integrated (resin and emulsion manufacturing) plants and 100+ depots, spread across country to service the customers across geographies.

KNP also has several technological tie ups with international companies for different applications – like Protech (Canada) for powder coating, Oshima (Japan) for eat resistant paints and many more.

Coatings World: Depressed demand in the Indian market and very high crude prices (on account of the Russia-Ukraine conflict), the last couple of years and current year have been one of the most challenging times for the global and Indian paint industry. This is not the best of times to be in a paint maker’s boots; how is your company planning to meet these challenges?

Jain: The Indian paint market witnessed good demand growth in the decorative paint sector in year gone by. However, the automotive business witnessed depressed demand due to supply constraints of semiconductors and inflationary pressure faced by automotive companies. The industry witnessed unprecedented inflation, force majeures and supply challenges.

To minimize the impact of inflation, the company took a series of price increases during the year. In Decorative, the price increase has been in line with inflation. However, in the Industrial segment, the price increase has not been able to fully compensate inflation. KNP intends to take further price increases along with a series of other cost optimization measures to meet the challenges.

Coatings World: India’s automotive sector has been under immense pressure for the last two years. Projections from the Society of Indian Automotive Manufacturers (SIAM) for the current year are not very encouraging. Incidentally, this is the biggest segment for KNPL. How big is this concern for your company?

Anuj Jain: KNP is on a strong footing in the automotive segment. It has continuously invested in the business to create a strong value proposition for its customers. During an extremely challenging year, KNP was able to maintain an uninterrupted supplies to the customers. There has been a demand slowdown because of semiconductor supply issues for the last two years. Growth projections for FY 22-23 by SIAM points out to an easing of supply issues due to chips this financial year. Additionally, KNP is working on increasing its presence in the non-automotive industrial coating segments as well.

Coatings World: How big is the Indian automotive and performance coatings sub-segments in value or volume terms. What is KNPL’s market share in these two sub-segments?

Jain: KNPL is an undisputed leader in the Automotive segment with supplies to leading auto majors across various vehicle categories.

The Performance Coating segment comprises of powder coating, general Industrial and high-performance coatings. KNP has a sizeable presence in the Performance Coatings segment and is part of the Top 3 players.

Coatings World: Despite the steady growth in the Indian paint industry, per capita consumption of paints and coatings is abysmally low in the country. Do you see the situation changing in the medium and long term?

Jain: India per capita paint consumption will surely improve with rise in income levels and urbanization. Also, consumer preference is shifting towards premium category paints, which will drive value consumption as well.

Presence of more players will increase penetration, providing greater choices to consumers and further spur innovation. All this coupled with favorable demographic and economic factors will further lift the paint demand in the country, thereby, the per capita consumption.

Coatings World: What according to you are some of the biggest challenges facing the Indian paints & coating industry?

Jain: Supply side challenges, high inflation, and price increases are some of the key challenges in front of the Indian paint and coatings producers.

Coatings World: Unorganized segment in the Indian paint industry has a substantial share of the total paints & coating market. How big is this a worry for organized sector players like your company?

Jain: The shift of paint demand to organized players was triggered with implementation of structural reforms in the country like the GST. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated this shift due to demand uncertainty, supply side challenges and unprecedented inflation. During this period, the organized players have also expanded their footprint.

The unorganized segment nevertheless is vital for the overall paint industry on account of their proximity to customers and markets which help trigger new innovations and concepts.

Coatings World: Green or environmentally friendly paint have almost become a norm in developed countries. What is your take on this sub-segment in the Indian paint industry? Approximately what proportion of your total sales do these products constitute in the domestic market?

Jain: KNP has created several technology differentiators, which will reduce environmental impact for the whole value chain including at customer site. It is working closely with suppliers to source raw materials with renewable sources. The organization is prepared to work actively using its R&D prowess on expanding the sustainable product portfolio in the coming years by introduction of more products with low VOC, heavy metal-free and environmentally friendly paints. 



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April 29, 2024
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