Padel World Press - The world of paddle tennis continues to improve and become more professional, and an alliance has been born within the paddle tennis market Asics and Eurecat seeking to improve manufacturing.

And is that as recently reported by the Japanese firm they have reached an agreement with the Eurecat technology center with which aim to improve the research and development of paddle blades in their professed manufacturing.

A project called RECYPADEL that seeks a substantial improvement in the manufacture of paddle tennis rackets through research to find new materials that are also environmentally sustainable.

«As the undisputed leader in the paddle tennis sector since 2009, at which time it launched the first exclusive shoe for paddle tennis, it understands the current situation as an unbeatable opportunity to stand out from its competitors, as it has always done, through technological innovation ", he says Arnau bermejo, Asics project manager New Business & Innovation.

A winning union that seeks to optimize the development of the star product in the world of paddle tennis through more efficient and sustainable manufacturing where research and development is boosted.

"With this technology, ASICS paddle tennis rackets provide new functionalities and better properties that generate added value, in addition to contributing to the circular economy and local manufacturing," he says. Maria Eugenia Rodriguez, director of the Composites Materials Unit at Eurecat.

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