tesa marks the first anniversary of its “Debonding on Demand” laboratory in Singapore, which focuses on enabling targeted detachment processes for adhesive-related applications. According to coverage from Business Line and The Hindu, the milestone highlights the lab’s role in supporting innovation through controlled, on-demand debonding capabilities. The reports describe the laboratory as part of tesa’s broader efforts to improve how customers handle bonding and detachment needs across industrial and manufacturing contexts. Both outlets frame the one-year review as a step toward measuring the laboratory’s impact and readiness to support ongoing customer requirements. The articles do not present conflicting details; instead, they align on the anniversary timing and the laboratory’s core purpose. The shared emphasis is that the facility has moved from development into practical use over the past year, reinforcing tesa’s investment in technologies designed to make debonding processes more efficient and controllable. The two sources provide a consistent account of the event and its intended purpose, while remaining largely high-level about performance metrics.