Metrotile, founded in 1997, is already active in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Last year the company made its first foray into Asia, and this year Metrotile is setting its sights on North and South America. “The potential for Metrotile in these new markets is gigantic,” says MD Sergio Canini. “So in order to increase our growth, quality and efficiency we entered into a collaborative agreement with the University of Hasselt.”
“Concluding this agreement is a lever to expand and reinforce our collaboration better. What’s more, it fits in with our long-term vision of promoting innovative research in industries and SME’s through a planned and integrated deployment of the research potential,” says Prof. Robert Carleer, an associate of UHasselt’s research institute Imo-Imomec. “The combination of chemists, physicists and industrial engineers in Imo-Imomec should provide added value and a solution-oriented approach in the collaboration with the business world.”
The collaborative agreement between researchers at Uhasselt and the staff at Metrotile comprises six sections:
1. PRODUCT INNOVATION
A major emphasis in the agreement is on (product) innovation. “After all, in the metal roof panelling niche innovation is an important building block for success,” says Sergio Canini. Thus, proposals for new products, coming from Metrotile’s partners, researched by Uhasselt and Metrotile, will be optimised and – eventually – implemented.
2. PROBLEM ANALYSIS
In the event of defects to or specific questions about one of Metrotile’s products, researchers will carry out an analysis. Analyses like these will not only enable Metrotile to give a well-supported answer to partners, but are also important for product innovation and development.
3. THE WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEM
The collaboration will also focus on sustainable development, with special attention to the waste disposal problem. Researchers will map out the environment situation at Metrotile and in this way locate the various sticking-points. The aim is to interweave ecology and sustainability even better into the processes and products of Metrotile.
4. PROCESS CONTROL
Metrotile’s production process will be continually monitored, evaluated and adjusted to best advantage, with a view to increased production capacity and efficiency.
5. QUALITY RESEARCH
In collaboration with Uhasselt, Metrotile will carry out periodical quality tests on raw and auxiliary materials. These will include tests for the sustainability of the steel being used (thickness, protective layer, etc.) and the colour-fastness of granulates (aging processes, UV-resistance, etc.).
6. COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
The collaborative agreement also provides for comparative research into similar products on the market, thus providing better insight into the quality being supplied (impermeability, noise reduction, etc.). This input will enable the company to monitor, improve and expand the position and potential of its products better. The research moreover offers new prospects for product development and new markets.