History
ETI’s history starts in 1997 as François Bayzelon, former founder of Aqua Flex Systèmes International, initiates Research & Development to come up with an in-house solution to manufacture pressure sensitive material.

Convinced that label manufacturers would benefit greatly from this innovative approach to produce labels, Mr. Bayzelon dedicated himself to this project for three years with a young and brilliant team of Engineers. Frédéric La Brie, his associate to be, assisted the project from the beginning, coordinating researches and managing his team.

In 2000, the first prototype of the ETI in-house pressure-sensitive converting machine was completed. It has since then been improved and brought to perfection. Several Companies world wide have adopted ETI's Converting Line and admit they could not go back to the traditional way of making labels.

However, as ETI believes there is always room for improvement, Research & Development will always remain one of the core activities of the Company and a key element to its success.

In September 2001, ETI moved to its current location to respond to its growing needs of space as the team expanded to meet customer demand.