21/05/2014
SENER opens in the Barcelona Synchrotron Park its new corporate headquarters in Catalonia
SENER opens in the Barcelona Synchrotron Park its new corporate headquarters in Catalonia
SENER, the international engineering and technology group, recently opened its new corporate building in the Barcelona Synchrotron Park, that is to house its headquarters in Catalonia.
SENER has a workforce of about 5,500 professionals working in subsidiaries in Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States. The operating income of the group amounts to 1,200 million Euros (2013 figures).
During its 20 years of operations, SENER in Catalonia has become a center of excellence in the fields of aeronautics, railway systems, hydraulic technologies, acoustics, port and coastal engineering, civil structures, advanced manufacturing and testing systems, instruments and electronics for science and space experimentation, high precision mechatronics for astronomy and major science facilities, and healthcare technology.
This new headquarters will therefore house the almost 300 employees, including engineers, architects, mathematicians, physicists and medical doctors, that make up its multidisciplinary team. The building has also been designed to accommodate future extensions and to have the capacity to increase its people, innovations and projects.
The new headquarters are located on a 7,500 sqm site, with 16,000 sqm of floor space and an additional 4,000 sqm space for future expansion. It has technical offices, two clean rooms, one of them a high-performance clean room (class 10,000), an electronics lab with SMD (Superficial Mounted Devices) and conventional welding capacity, two hardware integration rooms and precision mechanics workshops that can house large-scale projects. These workshops have recently been the setting of a turnkey project for the assembly of Bombardier’s C-Series plane, as well as the integration of the medical device, AUTOPLAK.
Press release
SENER has a workforce of about 5,500 professionals working in subsidiaries in Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States. The operating income of the group amounts to 1,200 million Euros (2013 figures).
During its 20 years of operations, SENER in Catalonia has become a center of excellence in the fields of aeronautics, railway systems, hydraulic technologies, acoustics, port and coastal engineering, civil structures, advanced manufacturing and testing systems, instruments and electronics for science and space experimentation, high precision mechatronics for astronomy and major science facilities, and healthcare technology.
This new headquarters will therefore house the almost 300 employees, including engineers, architects, mathematicians, physicists and medical doctors, that make up its multidisciplinary team. The building has also been designed to accommodate future extensions and to have the capacity to increase its people, innovations and projects.
The new headquarters are located on a 7,500 sqm site, with 16,000 sqm of floor space and an additional 4,000 sqm space for future expansion. It has technical offices, two clean rooms, one of them a high-performance clean room (class 10,000), an electronics lab with SMD (Superficial Mounted Devices) and conventional welding capacity, two hardware integration rooms and precision mechanics workshops that can house large-scale projects. These workshops have recently been the setting of a turnkey project for the assembly of Bombardier’s C-Series plane, as well as the integration of the medical device, AUTOPLAK.
Press release
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