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•Partnership with Japanese distribution giant brings significant sales and distribution channel to thermal management specialists
•Inabata on track to bring Nanotherm’s unique thermal management solution to a wide range of global markets

Cambridge Nanotherm partners with Inabata for global sales and distribution

London, UK | Posted on June 20th, 2017

Cambridge Nanotherm, producer of innovative nanoceramic thermal management technology for LEDs and electronics, today announces a partnership with Japanese sales and distribution giant Inabata. The partnership adds a global sales and distribution arm to the UK-based company. The agreement gives Inabata worldwide sales and distribution rights for Cambridge Nanotherm’s thermal management solutions across key territories.

Cambridge Nanotherm’s thermal management technology is already in production stage with many of the top LED manufacturing companies, and now the company is looking to use Inabata’s global network to both consolidate existing relationships and open up new markets and new applications. The partnership with Inabata provides Cambridge Nanotherm access to an exceptionally qualified sales and distribution team with extraordinary reach and an unrivalled reputation in the marketplace.

Inabata is a major player in the world of electronics distribution, with more than 60 offices in 19 countries and around 3,500 employees globally. Inabata’s three ‘Information and Electronics’ divisions provide everything from displays, imaging and clean energy solutions, to Li-Ion batteries, general semiconductors, and raw semiconductor processing materials. Overall the IT and electronics division represents approximately 38% of Inabata’s revenue.

“We’re delighted to be working with Inabata to open up new markets for our innovative thermal management solutions,” commented Mike Edwards, sales director at Cambridge Nanotherm. “Inabata’s focus on servicing the supply chain of the top electronics manufacturers, and their expertise in the information and electronics arena, makes Inabata a perfect match for Cambridge Nanotherm. What’s more, while Inabata’s ability to execute globally played a key role in our selection process, that they are headquartered in Japan aligns closely with one of our main strategic markets.

“Inabata’s agreement to sell Cambridge Nanotherm’s products is a clear vindication of the enormous market potential of Cambridge Nanotherm’s thermal management solutions. Both Cambridge Nanotherm and its customers stand to benefit from Inabata’s considerable sales and distribution network, expertise, and the access this will give Cambridge Nanotherm to its key markets worldwide.”

Toshihiro Matsuo, manager at Inabata, commented: “A partnership between Cambridge Nanotherm and Inabata is exactly what this rapidly growing market needs right now and in the near future. Cambridge Nanotherm’s unique products address several major shortcomings of existing thermal management solutions and can play a role in helping to shape the future of the industry. The potential for Cambridge Nanotherm in global markets is huge, and we look forward to realising the potential of this innovative technology.”

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About Cambridge Nanotherm Ltd
Cambridge Nanotherm manufactures the most efficient thermal management technology for high-powered electronics. A patented electro-chemical oxidation (ECO) process creates a super-thin nanoceramic layer on the surface of aluminium to form a dielectric with exceptionally high thermal conductivity. This combination of the industry’s thinnest dielectric with the highest thermal conductivity yields the lowest thermal resistance and provides the platform for Cambridge Nanotherm’s core products.

Nanotherm’s thermal management technology provides the foundation for applications ranging from LED packaging and modules, to automotive and power electronics applications.

Cambridge Nanotherm was set up in 2010 to commercialise the electro-chemical oxidation process with innovative IP, and is backed by Enso Ventures. For further information visit http://www.camnano.com/



About The Inabata Group

The Inabata Group’s mission is to contribute to the development of society based on the humanitarian spirit of “ai (love)” and “kei (respect),” which have been the two core values for the company since its inception. Inabata’s vision is: “to continually evolve, serving clients and society, through global operations and meeting their changing needs.”

The forerunner of the Inabata Group was established in Kyoto, in 1890, as an importer and seller of synthetic dyes. Keeping the chemicals business as its core activity Inabata has brought over the expansion into such product areas as electronic materials, housing materials, and food. Inabata’s history of business expansion has also been a process of developing capabilities in such functions as market development, manufacturing/processing, distribution, and financing.

Today, the Inabata Group operates more than 60 sites in 18 countries outside of Japan, and overseas sales account for over 50% of consolidated net sales. With a broad and extensive global network, and specialised capabilities, Inabata pledges to continue to provide premium solutions to its clients.

For further information please visit http://www.inabata.co.jp/

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