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News Release from: Innos
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 September 2006
Move marks ongoing expansion strategy
Innos is relocating its headquarters to the technology and research site at Millbrook in Southampton.
Innos, the UK's leading research and development company for innovations in nanoscale technology, today announced it is relocating its headquarters to the technology and research site at Millbrook in Southampton The move marks Innos' ongoing expansion strategy, facilitating the company's increasing activity within the industrial and academic sectors, in addition to the growing technical and operational workforce
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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As part of the move Innos is developing and installing a world-class cleanroom fabrication facility at the site, enabling its engineers to perform essential fabrication processes in the UK.
The site will operate in conjunction with the state-of-the-art 2650m2, class 100-10,000, MiPlaza R and D industrial research facility in the Netherlands, currently used by Innos.
Business Development Director at Innos, Dr Alec Reader, comments: "We are delighted to announce the opening of our new offices".
"As a forward-thinking company, Innos is playing a big part in and preparing for the next wave of innovation and advanced technologies".
"The move will ultimately strengthen our scalability as the demand for expertise and skill in these areas inevitably increases".
In addition to commercial services, Innos will continue to deliver vital service and support to the very best of the UK academic community, assisting in identifying, developing and exploiting the break-through technologies of tomorrow.
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