We are pleased to introduce Cubik Electronic Product Support (EPS). This strategic expansion offers expert support in compliance testing, certification, and electronic product development.
Over the past 4 years, we have been very at home at the Bristol & Bath Science Park. However, following a significant period of growth the time has come to move onto pastures new and we will be relocating to a larger premises in Fishponds, Bristol.
Just 3 miles away from Science Park and with excellent transport links but we will continue to maintain a presence at the science park for our current customers and will attend future tenant events.
Verona House has been designed with a greater production space for both prototype and batch manufacture which reflects the growing demand in the UK.
Speaking about moving into a 4,750 square foot design space Managing Director, Paul Mullen, said:
“This is an exciting time for the business. The past four years has shown that our hard work and passion for electronics and prototyping is paying off and the demand for our service is apparent in South West and beyond. This move will allow us to offer our customers a greater experience while continuing to grow in the developing business community in the South West”.
The unique facility will feature a custom design space, customer meeting rooms, prototyping facilities including 3D printing for rapid prototyping, mechanical design, and assembly. Our in house, electronic production department includes two build lines that include:
We will update our website with more information but the design space is scheduled to open on 4 July 2016 with an official launch ceremony to follow.
Our new address is:
Cubik Innovation, Verona House, Filwood Road, Bristol, BS16 3RY
All email addresses and telephone numbers will remain the same.
We are pleased to introduce Cubik Electronic Product Support (EPS). This strategic expansion offers expert support in compliance testing, certification, and electronic product development.
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