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Intellian’s New R&D Center In South Korea Is Now Operational

June 16, 2021

Intellian Technology‘s new, state-of-the-art, Research and Development (R&D) Center in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, is now complete and operational.

The facility provides a new home for the continually growing engineering team, houses state of the art product and quality verification facilities and will accelerate product development. In particular, antennas using emerging, phased array technology will benefit from a new, compact, test range to assist with development and testing. The expansion also allows production to be significantly increased in the existing Innovation Center, meeting the increased order volume recently experienced by Intellian and providing capacity for new product lines.

Growth and innovation are key to Intellian’s plans for the future and this construction project is the first of several, new premises that will open in the coming months. A new European Headquarters and Logistics Center will be completed this summer in Rotterdam to provide the fastest, most cost-effective product delivery to customers. Intellian’s UK team will take up new offices in London, making space for the growing team and offering close proximity to many key partners. Finally, a new R&D facility focused on emerging technologies will also begin operations in Maryland, USA.

The new eight-floor building, which is adjacent to the existing Korean headquarters, houses a Global Control Center together with state-of-the-art R&D laboratories, quality and product testing capabilities. It will also expand production capacity significantly. The Global Control Center will allow Intellian to remotely monitor installed antennas anywhere in the world, supporting remote diagnosis and enabling a swift response if a customer reports an issue.

The new, Intellian building in South Korea.

“This new building, which extends our headquarters by nearly 80%, is a clear demonstration of our commitment to rapid growth and continuing advancement through new technology,” said Eric Sung, CEO, Intellian Technologies. “With several new markets soon expected to come to prominence, we are investing in the future through development, innovation and expansion, determined to further our mission to empower connectivity for all. Our R&D Engineering team is at the heart of this strategy, and we’re pleased to give them the facilities they need to grow from strength to strength. Global connectivity is now essential to modern life, whether business or leisure. We’re seeing this across every market vertical, and Intellian needs to be ready with the connectivity solutions our customers need, whether their business is on land, sea or both. For this reason, we are investing heavily in both R&D and logistics, ensuring that Intellian will always be first to innovate and meet new demands.”

Filed Under: Antennas / Terminals, Building, Business Moves, Comms

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