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XINK Laboratories Ltd. is now IAP Labs, a division of Information Mediary Corporation

XINK Technology Acquired by National Starch and Chemical Company
 
Ottawa, June 20, 2006. National Starch and Chemical Company (a member of the ICI Group NYSE:ICI) has acquired the water-based printing ink and adhesive technology of XINK Laboratories, Ltd. of Ottawa, Canada and its affiliates. The XINK trademark has also been acquired by National Starch. Acheson Electronic Materials, a National Starch business unit, will be responsible for the marketing and sales of products based on the technology. The acquisition occurred on June 1, 2006. Terms are not being disclosed.
 
Michael Petersen, Chief Operating Officer of Information Mediary Corporation states "The XINK water-based conductive printing ink and adhesive technology provides National Starch and Chemical Company, a global leader in innovative electronic materials products, with a wider scope of processing capability, a critical requirement for RFID applications."
 
XINK novel water-based conductive inks are environmentally friendly and do not require expensive solvent recovery equipment during ink processing. These inks are also fast drying and highly stable at room temperature. These features enable high speed assembly with minimum product waste, therefore minimizing assembly cost. Finally, these inks are highly conductive, making them suitable for use in RFID antenna applications and other demanding printed electronic applications.
 
Customer inquiries about XINK water-based conductive printing ink and adhesive technology for RFID and other printed electronic applications should be directed to Greg Gaitens, Sales Manager, Acheson Electronic Materials.
 
Information Mediary Corporation and its affiliates retain the exclusive rights to use XINK formulations for its award-winning Med-ic Digital Package and pharmaceutical smart label technologies (www.med-ic.biz). Information Mediary Corporation will continue to provide pharmaceutical packaging and smart label technologies design, development and prototype services in their Ottawa-based Intelligent and Active Packaging Laboratory facilities (IAPLabs.com).
 
About IAP Labs and Information Mediary Corporation:
 
IAP Labs is a division of smart packaging experts Information Mediary Corporation (IMC) and was formerly known as XINK Laboratories Ltd. IAP Labs is dedicated to continuing the development of Intelligent and Active Packaging Technologies. IAP Labs provides development, prototyping, testing, and production of pharmaceutical smart label technologies from their Ottawa-based Intelligent and Active Packaging laboratory facilities (IAPLabs.com). For customer inquiries, please contact Colin Dwarika 1-613-745-8400 ext. 424.
 
Information Mediary Corporation (IMC) offers custom designed RFID sensors (Class 3 EPC RFID tags), RFID readers, and groundbreaking innovations in printed electronics. IMC has developed affordable, low cost wireless cold chain temperature sensors, and smart label inlays that can monitor patient adherence with prescribed medication dispensed from intelligent pharmaceutical packages.
 
About Intelligent Devices Inc.
 
Intelligent Devices Incorporated is IMC's global sales, contract manufacturing, marketing and distribution agent specializing in ECM (Electronic Content Monitoring) devices. Established with a head office in Barbados, our company currently carries the Med-ic and Log-ic product lines developed by Information Mediary Corporation of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and printed electronics devices and RFID sensors for industrial and military applications.
 

Contacts

Acheson (National Starch and Chemical Company)   IAP Laboratories, a division of Information Mediary Corporation
Contact: Greg Gaitens Colin Dwarika
Phone: +1 (414)807-0234 +1 (613) 745-8400 ext 424
Fax: +1-810-984-1446 +1 (613) 745-8464
 
Address: Acheson Colloids Company
1600 Washington Ave
Port Huron MI 48060
U.S.A.
2150 Thurston Drive, Suite 101
Ottawa, ON
K1G 5T9, Canada
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