The technology company Demcon has become the newest resident on the High Tech Campus (HTC), bringing its innovation and digital expertise, which spans several sectors, to a new location in the southern part of Eindhoven from 1 July, according to a press release from the company.
With around 1,100 employees worldwide, Demcon Group helps develop, produce and deliver technology and innovative products. Demcom is already firmly established in five Dutch cities and also has offices in Germany, Japan and Singapore.
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Its founders established Demcon out of a passion for solving problems with a combination of creative and technical skills.
A move closer to innovation
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Asked why the move is coming now, Barend Vermeulen, business unit manager for High Tech Systems, said: “At our office in Best, there is an energetic atmosphere that is very interaction. But ideally, this dynamic extends beyond the exterior walls of your office building. “
He adds: “This is the right moment. We have grown enormously in recent years. There are now more than 1,000 people on the payroll in the entire Demcon Group, of which 220 work in Best. We therefore have our own resources available for rollout, with which we can, for example, diversify into a number of market segments. ”
Jan-Willem Neggers, CEO of High Tech Campus, said: “Sharing knowledge and open innovation is an ideal breeding ground for startups. We are always happy to welcome new residents on campus who come to share their knowledge and experiences to develop meaningful innovations for societal problems. ”
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