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News Release from: Amino Communications
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 May 2003
Set-top-box maker expands to new HQ
Amino Communications has moved its global HQ to new, larger premises on the Buckingway Business Park, just a short distance away from its previous offices in Longstanton, near Cambridge.
Amino Communications has moved its global HQ to new, larger premises on the Buckingway Business Park, just a short distance away from its previous offices in Longstanton, near Cambridge The 1250m2 facility will accommodate the company's expanding business development and engineering teams following the significant sales success of its price-competitive next generation set-top boxes
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bob Giddy, Amino's CEO, commented: "With more than 80 companies currently trialling our set-top boxes our workforce has expanded to a point where it simply outgrew the old premises.
We are confident of our prospects for the future and this new HQ will enable us to expand and operate such that it will facilitate increasing our order book even further".
The company has already transferred the bulk of its operations from its old facility to the new site.
Amino's range of set-top boxes for Internet protocol TV (IPTV) combine low cost with maximum functionality and are designed to accelerate the implementation of networked digital video systems.
The company recently announced a third successful round of funding, totalling $3.5million, and also won a Red Dot design award for the first set-top box in the series, the AmiNET100.
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