dSpace has expanded its North American operations with the opening of a new production, testing and shipping facility in New Hudson, Michigan. With the expansion, the company aims to be better positioned to meet growing demands for the production of HIL simulation systems.
As part of the development, the Hardware Engineering Design and Production group will relocate to the new 21,000ft² facility, which has been retrofitted with modern design elements to support collaboration and teamwork.
“The new facility gives us the opportunity to better meet growing demands for our HIL business, while freeing up space for future development within our existing office on Pontiac Trail in Wixom,” said Dr Peter Waeltermann, president of dSpace Inc.
“It will also allow us to build and test large mechanical test benches, which is a developing area of interest among our customers. We are excited to be able to offer this capability to our customers.”
“We are pleased to be able to give our technicians a modern and expanded work space, making it easier for them to maneuver around their systems on new workstations with better lighting and more storage,” said HIL production manager Philipp Kluck.
“A proper loading dock and a large shipping area will allow for much easier handling of bigger deliveries.”