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Global research materials powerhouse Goodfellow has introduced two new tools aimed at encouraging collaboration amongst scientific and industrial researchers and also widening the scope of use of its materials to include designers and artists. Backed by more than 70 years of facilitating product innovation, Goodfellow is a leading global supplier of metals, alloys, ceramics, glasses, polymers, compounds, composites and other research materials.
Tool #1: Materialshub.com
The first of the company’s new tools, “Materialshub.com”, provides an engaging digital platform for users from a range of sectors to explore, evaluate and share materials information with fellow professionals, all in one place on the one-stop hub. Launched over the summer, the initial database of around 100 materials includes visuals such as photos and videos that illustrate each material’s characteristics, capacities and potential applications. This database has recently been expanded to cover more than 300 materials and provide an even more comprehensive source of knowledge. In time, the site will add further products from a wider community of material makers and manufacturers.
Responding to the modern trend for immediate interactions, the purpose of the visuals is to inspire and encourage Instagram and Twitter sharing in order to develop a thriving community of users. The library aims to be simple, clean and easy to use, with a modern interface that includes textured photos, minimal font and the capability to download PDFs containing technical information. Users can also save their favourite materials once registered with the community. From prototypes to live R&D projects, there are materials for every project. Direct access to the Goodfellow catalogue from Materialshub.com also enables users to order materials with the click of a button.
Tool #2: Goodfellow Materials Hub app
The second new tool, the Goodfellow Materials Hub app, is a brand-new digital platform for scientists, students and engineers to interact via a unique online forum, offering a community of like-minded individuals and experts who can help answer just about every material question imaginable. An interactive periodic table and a range of conversion tools and calculators ensure that users have key research materials information and answers available at the swipe of a screen. Registered users will also be able to access special promotional codes, offering discounts on Goodfellow’s massive range of more than 70,000 research materials.
New opportunities for designers and artists
Goodfellow Marketing Executive Joel Aleixo commented, “These new tools will open up a world of new possibilities in product innovation for designers and artists in a wide range of sectors. Communication, discussion and shared expertise are at the heart of modern research and development, and we are keen to embrace those fundamentals and ensure they are given the appropriate platform to complement and reinforce our extensive range of research materials.”
Goodfellow will be showcasing both its new materials hub library and app tools in late September at Design Junction London (stand F12), the UK’s leading exhibition for contemporary interior design.
For more information visit – www.materialshub.com or the Apple store (Goodfellow Materials Hub)