
16 Apr 2008
First Panorama Study Shows Quarter Million European Firms Linked To Silicones
Specialist sector driving competitiveness and innovation across region
8 April 2008
Launched today at a Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) seminar on competitiveness and sustainability, the ‘Socio-Economic Study on Silicones in Europe’ shows how these specialist materials have become a staple ingredient for almost 100,000 firms, mostly SMEs. Enterprises benefiting from silicones rise to nearly 250,000 when indirect firms and service providers are included.
The study by the Centre Européen des Silicones (CES) confirms that, thanks to their versatility and ability to enhance performance, silicones are now used by thousands of companies, supporting jobs, stimulating innovation and creating wealth via an exceptionally diverse range of final products – including wind turbines, automobiles, advanced glazing, medical equipment, detergents and computers.
Further principal findings are:
CES commissioned the study from specialist consultants De Walque & Associates as part of the silicone industry’s commitment to provide regulators with high quality data, to maximize transparency and to understand in-depth the role of its products in the European economy.
Peter Cartwright, CES Chairman, explained, ‘Silicones are a crucial and integral part along a chain of societal benefits and wealth creation that significantly benefits all Europe. With increasing competition from other global regions, the future of our manufacturing base depends on products like silicones that offer wide-ranging opportunities for innovation and development’.
Michel De Poortere, CES Secretary General, added ‘Silicones play a crucial role in innovation and efficient use of resources. They enhance comfort, safety and style in literally millions of products and contribute to Europe’s sustainable future”.
To learn more and to download the full study, go to www.silicones.eu/socioeconomic .
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