Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG) announced today it has made a strategic
investment of $5 million in Solicore, Inc., headquartered in Lakeland,
Florida. Solicore is the world leader for embedded power solutions,
offering its patented Flexion™ advanced ultra-thin, flexible, lithium
polymer batteries for smart cards, controlled access cards, RFID tags,
and medical devices.
This investment, part of a total of $13.3 million raised by Solicore in
the current financing round, provides Rogers a minority equity stake in
Solicore and representation on Solicore’s Board of Directors. Rogers and
Solicore also agreed to enter into a joint agreement to develop the next
generation of power solution products that will strengthen and extend
Solicore’s market leadership position. Rogers will have the right to
manufacture a portion of the products that result from this
collaboration.
Robert C. Daigle, Rogers’ Senior Vice President and Chief Technology
Officer, stated, “We are very pleased to have this opportunity to
partner with the industry leader for thin film lithium polymer batteries
and expand Rogers’ product and market reach. We believe Solicore’s
Flexion™ products will enable the next generation of secure access cards
and medical devices. As a strategic investor and partner, we will work
closely with Solicore’s management team and engineers to develop the
next generation of thin film batteries.”
David B. Corey, Solicore’s CEO, stated: “This exciting new partnership
allows Solicore to leverage Rogers Corporation’s expertise in the field
of printed electronics and high volume manufacturing of specialty
materials. This strategic relationship is expected to dramatically
increase our manufacturing capacity and enhance Solicore’s leadership
position in the embedded power solution industry.”
About Rogers Corporation
Rogers Corporation, headquartered in Rogers, CT, is a global technology
leader in the development and manufacture of high performance,
specialty-material-based products for a variety of applications in
diverse markets including: portable communications, communications
infrastructure, computer and office equipment, consumer products, ground
transportation, aerospace and defense. Rogers operates manufacturing
facilities in the United States (Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois),
Europe (Ghent, Belgium and Bremen, Germany) and Asia (Suzhou, China). In
Asia, Rogers maintains sales offices in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea and
Singapore. Rogers has joint ventures in Japan and China with INOAC
Corporation, in Taiwan with Chang Chun Plastics Co., Ltd. and in the
U.S.