Custom Lucite, with an embedded champagne cork, celebrating the approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the obesity treatment Plenity. Plenity was developed by Boston-based biotech firm Gelesis.
(9AMF149)Few designs resonate more with recipients than ones incorporating an actual memento of the deal or event being commemorated. Embedments can range from drug vials to oil drops to product samples. Take a look at what’s possible.
Custom Lucite, with an embedded champagne cork, celebrating the approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the obesity treatment Plenity. Plenity was developed by Boston-based biotech firm Gelesis.
(9AMF149)Water drop-themed tombstone commemorating the acquisition by Japanese water treatment firm Kurita Water of Avista Technologies. California-based Avista manufactures and sells reverse osmosis chemicals.
(9ALJ242)Custom utility team award, featuring an embedded conductor strand, recognizing the relief efforts of PowerSouth employees after Hurricane Michael.
(8AMF457)Logo-themed Lucite tombstone, incorporating a vial of water, marking an acquisition by Kurita Water Systems.
(8ALJ503)Lucite tombstone, incorporating an embedded pewter submarine, marking the acquisition of Alabama-based International Marine & Industrial Applicators. The company provides vessel preservation services to the U.S. Navy, as well as commercial markets.
(8AKL764)Lucite deal toy with embedment commemorating the acquisition of Decatur, Alabama-based Micor Industries, a machining and manufacturing company.
(8AKL267)Lucite embedment celebrating the unveiling of the “Philly Philly” statue at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The Lucite cube includes a shard from mold used for the bronze statue at the stadium, which commemorates a pivotal play in the Eagles’s win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
(8AKL435)Silo-themed deal toy, incorporating sand, commemorating a senior debt facility provided to Performance Propants.
(8AKL468)Lucite embedment featuring wire mesh and commemorating the sale of The Expanded Metal Co. The firm is a provider of expanded and perforated metal headquartered in Hartlepool, England (6AKLC74) .