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27 June 2019
Arralis expanding into USA
At the International Paris Air Show, Arralis Technologies of Limerick, Ireland – which has a design center in Belfast and manufactures RF, microwave and millimeter-wave devices, modules and antennas up to and beyond 110GHz (the W-band) for aerospace/satellite and security markets – has announced that it will be expanding into the USA with the official opening (on 1 August) of a new office at the John Mica Engineering and Aerospace Innovation Complex at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Research Park, Daytona Beach, Florida.
“Arralis is a perfect fit for Florida’s space triangle,” comments the university’s president Dr P. Barry Butler. “Their products are defining the future of global radar and wireless communications,” he adds.
“We were warmly greeted by both Team Volusia and Embry-Riddle University,” says Arralis’ CEO Mike Gleaves. “Their help and advice, along with a high-tech manufacturing environment, large pool of highly skilled engineers and simplicity of business set-up, made our choice of location an easy decision. This expansion will allow us to bring our world-leading 94GHz products to a significant new marketplace,” he reckons.
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