LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND -- Plexus announced today its multi-year renovation of its NPI and engineering facilities has wrapped with the completion of work at its plant here. 

The EMS company also received a million dollar grant that will help boost its local employment.

 

The renovation to the Livingston site completes Plexus' plan to expand and upgrade all eight of its global engineering facilities.

 

Plexus’ Engineering Solutions, rapid prototyping factory and electrical and mechanical laboratories are co-located in this purpose-built facility. This co-location fosters a high level of cooperation and an efficient way for customers to access Plexus’ teams that support the development of highly complex products from conceptual design to manufacturing.

 

Within the facility, Plexus continues to further expand engineering services, specifically within analog and digital circuit design, mechanical modeling and prototyping, industrial design and internet of things (IoT) platform development.

 

“I am delighted to announce that Plexus [has] been awarded a £1.07 million grant from Scottish Enterprise as part of a £3.21 million R&D project being undertaken by the company," said Kate Forbes, digital economy minister. "This investment is expected to create five additional R&D jobs at the Pyramids site and lead to an increase in revenue. Innovative and ambitious companies like Plexus are vital to the Scottish economy. As outlined in the Scottish Government’s Economic Action Plan we are supporting business investment through R&D grants to ensure that the technology and engineering sector continues to be a significant contributor to the Scottish economy.”

 

Paul Lewis, managing director, International Economic Development, Scottish Enterprise, added, “As a leader in electronics manufacturing and engineering services, Plexus’ continued presence in Scotland is symbolic of the country’s reputation for excellence in the electronics industry.

 

“Plexus has invested heavily in Scotland over the past few years, expanding its facilities, refining its processes and increasing productivity to ensure it remains globally competitive. Its latest project underlines both its commitment to achieving and maintaining the highest possible standards, and to its Scottish operations.”

 

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