Matrix Comsec gets a new R&D Center in Vadodara

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Matrix Comsec gets a new R&D Center in Vadodara

Matrix has recently inaugurated its new Research and Development (R&D) centre in Vadodara. The new facility is in line with Matrix's plan of being a world-class Products and Solutions company operating all-over the world.

The new R&D centre shall house more than 500 design and development engineers. The centre is designed using the latest technologies. It shall be the nucleus of the company's activities to connect its design, development and manufacturing activities with its global sales and marketing operations. The other factors considered at the setup of the R&D centre was the vibrant and burgeoning Global Electronics markets as well as the target of catering to the need of the international market.

Speaking on the occasion, Ganesh Jivani, the Managing Director of Matrix Comsec said, "Matrix is among the few Indian companies which indigenously manufactures and markets both Telecom and Security products. Research at Matrix has been the foundation for its growth and sustenance. Today Matrix is positioned as a qualitative and competitive product manufacturer on the global plane and has introduced more than 40 innovative products through continuous research and development activities; strengthening its global competency. We see this new centre as a great opportunity to extend our product development capability in order to best serve the needs of our customers and the market worldwide."

The R&D center plans to recruit more technical talents from premier engineering institutions and companies. By closely studying the evolving needs of the global market, the company will now be able to pioneer new products in the market, strengthening the portfolio of both Telecom and Security products.

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