On May 25, a group of industry designers, R&D professionals, and mentors from the CMF Design Workshop visited our company for a specialized study tour. The heads of IMR-Tech and core members of the design team warmly received the group, engaging in in-depth discussions on industry trends and cutting-edge innovations, and jointly exploring new developments in CMF design.

Jerryjoe and Andy extended a warm welcome to the CMF Design Workshop delegation. Drawing on recent market changes, they shared the importance of CMF and recounted our company’s journey of enhancing product appearance competitiveness through differentiated color solutions, special surface finishes, and eco-friendly material upgrades. They also provided detailed explanations of smart surface technologies, sharing the company’s development experience, technological innovations, and progress in this field.
CMF (Color, Material, Finishing) is a design approach focusing on product color, material, and surface treatment. Color is the basic element of human visual perception, material defines the physical properties of a product, and finishing affects the visual and tactile experience. CMF design integrates these three elements organically, not only fulfilling the product’s aesthetic functions but also meeting functional needs, thereby combining product performance with material texture to enhance user experience and market competitiveness.

Afterwards, the workshop participants experienced an immersive tour of the company’s exhibition hall, including the product sample area, color library, and process prototyping space. They directly observed the complete product journey from color and material to process implementation, using real-world learning to bridge the gap between design aesthetics and industrial production. Various samples on display, such as textured patterns, gradient colors, metallic finishes, and matte surfaces, attracted the designers’ close attention, sparking in-depth discussions on CMF applications for diverse colors, special texture realization, and adaptation to complex curved surfaces.

The workshop participants highly praised our company’s well-stocked sample library, advanced process layout, and design R&D approach closely aligned with market needs. They experienced firsthand the visual and tactile appeal of cutting-edge CMF processes, and witnessed the entire process from design to industrial mass production. They found the visit to IMR-Tech highly rewarding, broadening their aesthetic horizons and creative perspectives for future design work.


This visit by the CMF Design Workshop is not only a recognition by the industry of our company’s CMF R&D strength and process service capabilities, but also a valuable opportunity for cross-learning. In the future, we will continue to deepen our work in the three core areas of CMF — color, material, and process — to develop more textured and innovative CMF solutions.
