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We’re setting our sights on Asia with a pragmatic approach. Starting as a proximity capability hub, the primary goal will be to offer local engineering, technical support, and project management. The real game plan? The site is poised to morph into a full-scale production facility eventually. The blueprint is clear: we will model it after our sites in Tilburg, the Netherlands. In short, this is not just talk—there’s a tangible precedent.
While the initial phase focuses on local client support, we’re ensuring the groundwork for future growth is in place. The vision is straightforward: cleanroom capabilities, precision manufacturing, and expanding production lines to serve critical industries like semiconductors, energy, and aeronautics. By planting this flag in Asia, we aim not only to react to global demand but also to position ourselves to seize the momentum when the region calls for increased production.
This isn’t a flash-in-the-pan decision. Instead, it’s a calculated move to mirror our European success in Asia, but with the scalability to match regional demands. It’s all about being close to the action while planning for larger ambitions.