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Monday, February 25 2019 - 18:00
AsiaNet
P2i Launches Legal Action Against Shenzhen-based Favored Technology
ABINGDON, England, Feb. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Global leader in liquid repellent nano technology has strong and compelling 
legal case

P2i, the global leader in liquid repellent nano technology, is launching legal 
action against a Chinese firm to protect its intellectual property. P2i 
believes that Jiangsu Favored Nanotechnology Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch (Favored 
Shenzhen) has infringed on patents it holds for the production of its nano 
coating technology, used by the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers to 
make their devices water-resistant.

P2i is demanding that Favored Shenzhen ceases operation of the processes and 
applications of specific nano coating technology, which P2i believes to be 
infringing P2i's granted patents in China.

P2i is a UK-based, innovation-led company which serves the global electronics 
market. It has offices across Asia and its technology is deployed in excess of 
70 factories across five continents around the world. Significant investment in 
R&D over the years has enabled it to develop a patented pulsed plasma process - 
delivering hydrophobic nano coatings to provide the highest and most reliable 
levels of liquid repellency throughout a device. It is a fast-growing market - 
in the last three years, almost one in ten users has sustained liquid damage 
requiring repair or early replacement of their phones. Since 2011, P2i has 
cemented its credentials in the industry by coating hundreds of millions of 
electronic devices for some of the world's biggest smartphone and electronics 
manufacturers.

However, it recently discovered that Favored Shenzhen is using nano coating 
technology and processes similar to P2i's patented technology and processes 
without its authorisation.

The Favored Shenzhen technology is being used in handsets currently available 
in the Chinese market.

"As the owner of over 160 patents, patent applications and utility model 
applications worldwide, P2i has invested heavily in R&D over the years to 
become a global leader in liquid repellent nano coating technology. As 
commencement of these legal proceedings shows, we're serious about protecting 
this intellectual property," said Stephen Coulson, P2i's chief science officer 
and founder.

"We believe P2i has an extremely strong case and look forward to the court's 
verdict. We'd also like to remind any manufacturers currently using the Favored 
Shenzhen technology that if P2i is successful, they may also be compelled to 
stop any further use and face a permanent ban on its further use, at 
significant cost and disruption."

Under Chinese law, P2i is entitled to claim for damages from businesses that 
have been complicit in patent infringement. P2i is pursuing this case in the 
jurisdiction in which the infringement was discovered, China's Guangdong 
Province. "We will aggressively pursue legal action against the theft of our 
intellectual property or infringement of our patents in any jurisdictions we 
find them," added Dr Coulson.

About P2i

P2i is the global leader in liquid repellent nanotechnology.

Founded in 2004, P2i works with OEMs to enhance devices to make them liquid 
resistant and give waterproof protection, improving their reliability and 
enabling them to survive liquid exposure from everyday accidents.

P2i brings reliability to market, by pushing the boundaries of science and 
engineering to deliver world leading protective nano-coating technologies.

For more information, please visit http://www.p2i.com or @P2iLabs ( 
https://twitter.com/P2iLabs).

SOURCE  P2i
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