To strengthen its relationship with existing business partners and to extend its reach to new customers in the region, Teledyne e2v has relocated its Asia Pacific headquarters to a new facility in the Hong Kong Science Park.
This strategically-located Hong Kong office, according to the company, will provide sales, technical, and operational support to customers across the Asia Pacific region. In the past decade, Teledyne e2v has established additional sales offices in Japan, Korea, and China, with application support centers being added in Beijing and Shenzhen and a procurement office in Taiwan.
"Asia will remain the world's growth engine, in order to support this, we have invested heavily to enhance the customer experience. Our regional expertise in application engineering, sourcing and supply chain management for advanced technology solutions is now unparalleled" said Anthony Fernandez, Vice President of Teledyne e2v Asia Pacific. "We have achieved market-beating growth in Asia over recent years and we expect to accelerate this through the additional portfolios and resources available to us since joining the Teledyne family.”
Fernandez continued, "Being part of the I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong will enable us to forge and strengthen new relationships within this exciting community of innovators. Teledyne e2v's broad technology portfolio, spanning industrial machine vision, space imaging, microwave devices for radar and radiotherapy, and high-performance semiconductors, is a perfect fit here."
Looking forward, Teledyne e2v Asia Pacific aims to "reach even further, providing solutions to solve the most challenging customer requirements, extending into every aspect of human endeavor, maximizing customer value and return on investment," according to the company.
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Pictured: From left: Vice President of Professional Imaging in Asia, Mr. Jack Cheung, President of Professional Imaging, Mr. Francois Thouret, Vice President of Teledyne e2v Asia Pacific, Mr. Anthony Fernandez and President of Semiconductor, Mr. Laurent Monge are cutting the ribbon at Teledyne e2v Asia Pacific's New Office Opening Ceremony.
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