Axiscades Technologies inaugurates engineering design centre in UK
The Engineering Design Centre will serve as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and cutting-edge and evolving engineering solutions across aerospace, automotive, and other industry sectors.
Axiscades Technologies, an end-to-end engineering and technology solutions provider, inaugurated its Engineering Design Centre (EDC) in Saltney, the United Kingdom.
The newly established facility's strength is its carefully selected strategic location, which is designed to serve the long-term requirements of the aerospace industry and various promising business opportunities in the region.
The Engineering Design Centre will serve as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and cutting-edge and evolving engineering solutions across aerospace, automotive, and other industry sectors as part of AXISCADES’ commitment to their clients to provide faster response rate and quick turnaround with minimal risk.
The Lord Mayor of Chester was the Chief Guest at the function.
Arun Krishnamurthi, CEO and MD at Axiscades, stated, "Axiscades has presence of over 3 decades in the UK, and with the inauguration of our new Saltney office, Axiscades is reaffirming its commitment to deliver world-class engineering services to our partners and customers in the UK. This initiative aligns seamlessly with our vision of meeting the customer requirements and our strategic diversification goals, marking a momentous walk towards realising our aspiration of being a global engineering service provider."
The company will initially hire 50 skilled engineering personnel at its Saltney facility, with the goal of expanding the same to create a global competency centre, the press release noted.
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