Peco InspX Relocates Corporate Headquarters To San Carlos, California
12/17/2015
The 10,000 square foot facility houses the company’s executive offices, engineering facilities and demonstration lab. The demonstration lab allows usage of any of the company’s x-ray, vision, fill level or dud detection solutions in factory-like conditions.
Rich Cisek, Peco InspX’s COO commented, “The new San Carlos facility represents one of many strategic steps that we are taking to recruit the best engineering talent in the world. We plan to continue to grow our engineering team in order to further increase the velocity with which we bring new innovative products to market. We’d like to take the opportunity to welcome all of our customers to stop by and visit us.”
According to the firm, the primary motivation for the move was to bring the company closer to the heart of Silicon Valley, which facilitates deeper access to the region’s world famous engineering resources. The new location has significantly larger engineering space. The company will continue to maintain a state of the art manufacturing facility in Modesto, California.
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