CRISTACURVA acquires 5-yr license to supply DFI’s technology
in Mexico
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, May 2003- Diamon-Fusion
International, Inc. (DFI), global developer and exclusive
supplier of the Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic
technology, signed a 5-year license agreement with CRISTACURVA-
Advanced Technology Glass, a highly reputable company
and leader in Mexico in the manufacturing of architectural specialty
glass. The agreement includes an exclusive use of DFI’s
enhanced hydrophobic technology, in Mexico, for specialty architectural
glass markets.
Francisco Sánchez Gil, Managing Director of Cristacurva,
after finalizing the agreement in Guadalajara, Mexico, reported:
“The creation of this new alliance with DFI is an important
step for us since it provides an essential aspect of Cristacurva´s
vision by teaming-up with global and innovative companies of
advanced technologies to bring added value to our glass products
and further satisfy our customers’ needs”.
Guillermo U. Seta, Executive Director of DFI, stated:
“This new ‘partnership’ with Cristacurva
in Mexico reflects the core of our Global Marketing Strategy
by maintaining the focus of our business alliances with well-established
and innovating companies in the different market segments.”
Cristacurva,
a Guadalajara- based company with sales offices in Mexico
City, Mexico, Laredo, Texas (US) and distribution warehouses
throughout Mexico, has been manufacturing specialty glass products
since 1980 with the most advanced process technology.
Cristacurva's glass products include: curved and flat annealed,
tempered, laminated, heat mirror® and insulated units, along
with safety, security and solar control glass. Cristacurva
offers a wide range of curved and flat glass as well as superior
optical quality and reduced tolerances. A few of Cristacurva’s
projects completed in Mexico include (from left to right on
above photos): Angeles de las Lomas Hospital (Mexico
City, 1998), Holiday Inn Select (Guadalajara, 1994),
IBM Corporate Headquarters (Mexico City, 1997), Centro
Magno Shopping Mall (Guadalajara, 1998).