Dyesol establishes subsidiary in Japan

DSC technology company Dyesol Limited is in plans to establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Japan. With the creation of Dyesol Japan, the company hopes to interact more thoroughly with Japanese corporations. The subsidiary is to be called Dyesol Japan Kabushiki within Japan and is expected to begin operating officially in 2010.

Director for Asian operations, Gordon Thompson, believes this will secure a place for Dyesol in the industry, saying, "This represents a significant opportunity for Dyesol to be more fully integrated in the Japanese DSC market. The creation of Dyesol Japan, as well as allowing closer relations to be established with major corporations having significant DSC activities, provides Dyesol with better access to new materials and equipment technology, and creates the opportunity to participate in Government programs and access to one of the world's largest capital markets."

Dyesol Limited was formed in 2004 and has subsidiaries across Asia and Europe.

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