Danlaw Moves Headquarters To Expanded Facility In Novi, Michigan
10/22/2013
"Our growth and job creation has continued to progress at a rapid pace," said Thomas Rzeznik, President and Chief Operating Officer of Danlaw. "Since 2011 Danlaw has more than doubled its number of employees, adding 72 new full-time positions, 62 of which are in Southeast Michigan. For the past five years, we've seen sevenfold growth."
Danlaw said its rapid expansion and limited space at its Farmington Hills, Michigan office forced the company to set up satellite engineering centers for its employees, which created a disconnect between its engineering resources. Rzeznik explained, "It definitely helps having all of our engineering and administrative staff all together, under one roof again and with over 20,000 square feet, we have room to grow."
Danlaw's engineering professionals provide cloud-based, connected vehicle telematics solutions and embedded electronics to OEM's and their Tier-1 supply base. Danlaw has offices in the USA, UK, India and China. Danlaw's specialty areas include telematics, infotainment, vehicle network communications, embedded systems development, testing and manufacturing. Their customers include automotive insurance and fleet companies, automotive OEMs and suppliers.
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