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News Release from: LMS International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 December 2006
Engineering company expands Romanian
centre
By the end of 2006, the LMS centre will employ 40 people and will move to a new office facility in Brasov, enabling the further expansion to 100 employees.
LMS, an engineering innovation company, has announced the extension of its Eastern European software development and engineering centre in Brasov, Romania LMS created the new centre in 2006 to take optimal advantage of the extensive availability of top-quality engineers in Romania
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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By the end of 2006, the centre will employ 40 people and will move to a new office facility in Brasov, enabling the further expansion to 100 employees.
LMS currently employs over 750 people at 23 locations worldwide.
To support its expansion in Eastern Europe, LMS also concluded a partnership with the College of Engineering of the Transilvania University of Brasov.
Through the partnership, LMS and the Transilvania University created the Engineering Center for Automotive and Aerospace (ECAA) as a joint centre of excellence in engineering.
The ECAA organises training programs in physical testing and simulation and develops joint RandD programs, with a focus on mechatronic engineering applications in the automotive and aerospace industries.
"In one year, we have created a solid team of engineers and IT professionals in Brasov, Romania".
"Our Eastern European Center in Brasov compliments the steady growth of RandD capacity in our five other development locations in Europe and the US", commented Jan Leuridan, Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer.
"Through our partnership with the Transilvania University of Brasov, we want to establish a strong commitment to the education of future engineers and develop promising RandD projects in the fields of virtual simulation and testing".
"The development of the joint Engineering Center for Automotive and Aerospace with LMS strengthens the industry co-operation initiatives of the Transilvania University of Brasov and supports further developments in the field of simulation and computation technologies", concluded Dr Ing Ion Visa, Rector at the Transilvania University of Brasov.
"The collaboration with LMS International will contribute to the quality of the learning process and the span of the research and development projects at national and European level". Request free introductory details about products from LMS International ...
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