Clim8, the France-based smart thermal technology firm has declared a new partnership with Innovation in Performance (IiP) for its European business growth activities. The news comes in addition to the registration of the clim8 trademark in the United States with the USPTO (the United States Patent and Trademark Office) clearly showing the company’s international ambition.
The French company, created in 2016, established a disruptive patented thermal technology currently employed by premium brands like The North Face, Odlo, Ixon, Gore, and Burton. To be able to accelerate its activities in Europe and target new businesses, clim8 will currently rely on Marcus Hoenig (former Chief Commercial Officer at D3O), Alex Yellowley (former Business Development Manager at D3O) and their bureau in executing and developing partnership strategy in cooperation with the clim8 Executive team.
“clim8 is breaking ground with their intelligent thermal technologies”, said Alex Yellowley, Business Development Director in IiP. “This is the reason why we’re super excited to associate with the group behind it to help keep building on their success as the market-leading innovators, extending their reach to the markets we know well.”
Florian Miguet, CEO of clim8 countries, “Marcus and Alex are vital contributors to the growth of innovative ingredient brands. We’re thrilled to have them officially joining the clim8 team. Together, we will provide game-altering products to help people to enjoy their ride, action, assignment by outsmarting the components .”
Founded in 2016, in Lyon, France, clim8 intends to leverage its scientific and technological expertise to build the next generation of active-response thermal garments. Awarded in 2019 in CES Las Vegas and ISPO, it’s patented and patent-pending and proprietary technologies monitor, analyze, activate, and regulate users’ skin temperature because of smart clothes programs. The platform enabled by a mobile app and IA provides the maximum advance and personal heat regulation technology available on the marketplace.
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