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A leading global manufacturer focused on advanced materials & chemicals, commercial print, and motion picture film. 📸
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KODALUX light-blocking technology features a greener manufacturing process.
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The production-scale coating capabilities from film manufacturing laid the foundation for our growth initiatives today.
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Catch up with Kodak. We’re so much more than meets the eye.
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Where do transparent antennas fit in? Picture it with help from our VP of Printed Electronics.
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You know our film legacy. Did you know that legacy was made possible by our Advanced Materials & Chemicals division?
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True or False: These were printed on two different machines. 🗳
  • True (it's obvious)
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  • False (nice try!)
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  • How can I tell?
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How well do you know us? 🗳 How long have we been a leader in advanced materials and chemicals?
  • 5 years
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  • 10 years
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  • 50 years
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  • 100+ years
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KODALUX revolutionizes the process for manufacturing light blocking fabrics.
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Why did career research scientist (and our VP of Printed Electronics), Carolyn Ellinger choose KODAK?
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Hey – do you have 40 seconds? Terry Taber boils down our EV battery initiative in 36.
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More than 6,000 customers worldwide trust our SONORA Process Free Plates for their quality, sustainability, and savings.
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Hoyte van Hoytema on filming : "When you shoot on 65mm 5-perf film, and watch it in a cinema, you witness something that you will see nowhere else. There's a quality and a depth to the image that is just unprecedented." #NOPEMOVIE #ShotOnFilm
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"When I became CTO in 2009, one of the first things I was tasked with was thinking about how R&D might be aligned to create something lasting 20, 30, even 40 years from now."
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