David Song

Chief Commercial Officer (cco) Asia at i4F Patents & Technologies

David Song is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in commercial leadership across diverse markets. Currently serving as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for Asia at i4F Patents & Technologies since March 2017, David previously held key positions as Vice President at OceanWorks International and Chief Representative for China at Unilin, where responsibilities included managing licensing for patented technologies in wooden flooring. Earlier in career, David was the Country Manager and Business Development Director for Watts Water Technologies in China. David's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Southeast University and a Master of Business Administration from Tsinghua University.

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i4F Patents & Technologies

i4F’s vision is to enhance where people live, work and play with ingenious technologies, from the floor upwards. Its mission is to continually revolutionize flooring, and beyond, through technological excellence, meaningful innovation and human partnerships. i4F supports the global flooring industry by licensing cutting-edge solutions in the areas of drop-lock technologies, digital printing, surface finishing - including technologies that imitate ceramic grouts, wall and ceiling installation systems, board and panel compositions, manufacturing processes and outdoor technologies. Pick and choose the patents or groups of patents that best suit your business needs via i4F’s unique Patent Cluster Concept (PCC). i4F’s PCC lets licensees decide which technologies will reinforce their market position – or open up new revenue streams as trends change. i4F’s PCC also provides full transparency on fees so that licensees can obtain the best return on investment while avoiding unnecessary payments for unused technologies. i4F has strategic partnerships with the industry’s most important IP players, including Hymmen, Classen, Kronospan, HMTX, CFL Flooring, Tarkett, Kingdomfloors, Lico, Exterpark, Hesse-Lignal, Amorim and QuickStyle Industries.


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