IST Intech moves to new HQ

The new facility provides the UV curing expert with a dynamic and collaborative environment for development of next generation of UV LED curing technology and expand product portfolio.

IST Intech, provider of UV curing and printing technology, has relocated its headquarters to new, larger, and more modern premises in Banbury, Oxfordshire as a pivotal part of its ongoing growth strategy and commitment to advancing research and development (R&D) initiatives.
 
The new facility provides IST Intech with a dynamic and collaborative environment that will facilitate the development of then next generation of UV LED curing technology and the expansion of its product portfolio. This move underscores the company's dedication to exceeding customer expectations and remaining at the forefront of the industry.
 
Simon Roberts, managing director of IST Intech, stated: ‘We are thrilled to mark this momentous occasion in our company's history. Our relocation to the new premises represents an exciting phase of growth for IST Intech, allowing us to better serve our valued customers and partners. With this investment, we reinforce our commitment to innovation and excellence through enhanced R&D capabilities.’
 
The modern facility boasts an expanded and advanced R&D lab, equipped with the latest technology and resources to accelerate product development. It will serve as the epicentre for nurturing fresh ideas, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and harnessing the collective expertise of IST Intech's talented team.
 
Furthermore, the increased floor space will enable the company to optimize its manufacturing processes, further ensuring the timely delivery of locally manufactured, high-quality products that meet the exacting standards for which IST Intech is renowned.
 
IST Intech's unwavering focus on R&D has been a key driver of its success, fueling the development of innovative products. The move to the new premises will amplify the company's ability to push boundaries, explore emerging technologies, and respond to evolving market demands.