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Lumas Polymers Formed Out of Acquisition of Certain Materials From Jabil

As part of this acquisition, Lumas Polymers now owns patents, technical capabilities, expertise and equipment.

Lumas Polymers Formed Out of Acquisition of Certain Materials From Jabil
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By DE Editors  

April 7, 2025

Lumas Polymers announces the official launch after the strategic acquisition of certain engineered materials assets from Jabil. This step marks the beginning of a new era in the custom materials manufacturing and formulation industry, as Lumas Polymers will offer solutions for traditional and additive manufacturing.

As part of this acquisition, Lumas Polymers now owns patents, technical capabilities, expertise and equipment. Lumas will use these assets to deliver material solutions that drive efficiency across diverse industries. With a mission to redefine what's possible in polymer development, Lumas Polymers will focus on supporting customers through customization, advanced material formulations and responsive service.

"This acquisition positions us to push the boundaries of materials science and meet the evolving demands of our customers with exceptional precision, quality, and versatility," says Luke Rodgers, CEO of Lumas Polymers.

Lumas Polymers will serve industries including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, consumer products and more, offering polymer solutions that address complex challenges for manufacturers. With a portfolio of high-performance materials and a team of experts, Lumas Polymers will shape the future of polymer materials through polymer technologies.

About Lumas Polymers

Lumas Polymers specializes in custom materials manufacturing and formulation services for traditional and additive manufacturing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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