
CAMBRIDGE, England, July 10, 2001
– Cambridge-based technical design consultancy, Cambridge Technology Consultants (www.camtechconsultants.com), has relocated from offices in Great Eversden to larger premises within The Irwin Centre, Dry Drayton, Cambridge.The new offices, totalling 2,500 square feet, provide an excellent working environment for the company's rapidly expanding team of hardware and software engineers. The Irwin Centre is a modern facility in a rural setting and is conveniently located 10 minutes from Cambridge city centre and very close to major trunk roads.
"This move provides the springboard to the next stage of our development," said Steven Love, founder and managing director of Cambridge Technology Consultants. "Whilst many technology companies have struggled during the recent economic downturn, we continue to enjoy double digit revenue growth.
"We believe this is due to our creative, cost-effective and flexible approach to projects and the skills of our multi-disciplinary engineering team - in particular their knowledge of real-time and embedded systems," added Love.
Cambridge Technology Consultants is a small and highly focused technical design consultancy, which specialises in real-time embedded systems and provides clients with creative and cost-effective solutions to new product development - from the concept stage right though to pre-production.
About Cambridge Technology Consultants (www.camtechconsultants.com)
Cambridge Technology Consultants (CTC) is an award-winning information technology company, providing innovative product development and technical consultancy services to wide range of clients, including, among others, ARM, AT&T, BOC Edwards, Celoxica, Fujitsu, Marconi and Mitsubishi Electric.
Founded in 1993 by ex-Acorn engineers Stephen Love and Simon Rayne with marketing director Simon Payne, and based on the outskirts of Cambridge, England, CTC's multi-disciplinary team of hardware and software engineers specialise in developing real-time embedded systems. Typically working as an extension to a client's own development team, CTC provides one-off problem-solving, bespoke software or volume production of a new product, it can also design, develop and support all, or any part, of the hardware, software, processes or systems needed to drive a client's business forward.
Cambridge Technology Consultants has also developed a portfolio of leading-edge products, which are available for license to third parties.
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