Varroc Lighting systems opens new electronics development centre
Varroc Lighting Systems opened its Electronics Development Centre in Nový Jičín, Czech Republic. The new research and prototype laboratory can house up to 100 electrical engineers and will serve as the company’s global research and development hub. The $1 million investment will improve the development and innovations of electronic components for major automakers.
The 3,280-square foot facility includes in-house EMC laboratory for measurements of electromagnetic compatibility in an anechoic chamber. Varroc obtained funding from the 2016 Support for Science and Research in the Moravian-Silesian Region subsidy program for building the EMC lab.
Todd C. Morgan, Vice President, Varroc Lighting Systems, said, “The number of electronic components in the automotive lighting segment is growing rapidly and Varroc has to respond to this trend. The newly opened Electronics Development Centre will allow our engineers to develop, innovate and test new electronics products and software without having to outsource external lab services, and we will also be able to respond to our customers’ requirements more flexibly.”

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