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Unilin’s Matte Bevel Technology empowers Wuxi Boda

18/04/2024
NEWS

Unilin Technologies, the IP and technology division of Unilin, is pleased to announce that Wuxi Boda Bamboo and Wood Industry Co., Ltd. (hereafter referred to as "Wuxi Boda") - in the wake of Novalis - has started the mass production of the Matte Bevel technology. The adoption of the Matte Bevel technology will raise the bar for Wuxi Boda’s SPC flooring by achieving a more natural and realistic matte bevel.

Unilin’s IP division partners with Centexbel for bio-based coating and adhesive technology

16/04/2024
NEWS

We are proud to announce our partnership with Centexbel, a pioneer in biobased polymer research. Through this collaboration, Unilin has secured the exclusive and worldwide licensing right for Centexbel’s patent family on bio-based and biodegradable coatings, inks, and adhesive technologies.

JiaShiYiBao innovates with Unilin’s cutting-edge bevel technologies

20/03/2024
NEWS

Unilin Technologies is delighted to announce that Zhejiang Jiashiyibao Flooring Co. Ltd. (’Jiashiyibao’), a prominent player in the flooring industry, entered into licensing agreements for four innovative technologies. This marks a substantial stride in their pursuit of innovation, enabling them to elevate their flooring collections with diverse design choices and enhanced functionality, addressing the varied tastes of consumers.

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Mohawk reacts on I4F’s meritless lawsuit

22/05/2019

Mohawk is aware that I4F filed a lawsuit in the district court of Delaware accusing Mohawk’s Unipush folddown products of infringing I4F's patent US 10,053,868. 

Mohawk is of the opinion that the ‘868 patent is not infringed and invalid in light of multiple prior art documents that clearly describe what I4F is trying to protect. 

In March of 2019, Flooring Industries, Unilin's IP company, filed an invalidation action against the ‘868 patent at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) (see press release) because of the clear invalidity arguments.  Mohawk will seek to stay the Delaware suit filed by I4F until there is a decision on invalidity by the USPTO.  Mohawk is confident that the USPTO will decide to invalidate the ‘868 patent, after which the Delaware case should be dismissed.

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