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Following a decade of industrial inkjet innovation, ongoing expansion and continued growth, GIS has moved to new headquarters within St John’s Innovation Park in Cambridge, UK.

 

Staying in the heart of the Cambridge inkjet cluster, GIS has moved to larger premises at Edinburgh House within St John’s Innovation Park, doubling capacity to 10,000 sq. ft.

 

Following a decade of industrial inkjet innovation, ongoing expansion and continued growth, GIS has moved to new headquarters within St John’s Innovation Park in Cambridge, UK.

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Staying in the heart of the Cambridge inkjet cluster, GIS has moved to larger premises at Edinburgh House within St John’s Innovation Park, doubling capacity to 10,000 sq. ft.

 

Founded in 2006, GIS now employs over 50 people. The company started with one office at St John’s Innovation Centre, occupying additional offices as it grew, and then relocated to The Jeffrey’s Building following global expansion in 2012. This relocation investment to Edinburgh House is crucial to GIS’ continued growth and will enable further innovation in software, electronics and machine control services for inkjet system builders and OEM integrators.

 

The company has also taken the opportunity to update its logo with a more modern look and feel to create a stronger brand and identity.

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“We now have the space to recruit more staff, run more projects in parallel, expand production, and improve training facilities.” said Nick Geddes, Managing Director. “The teams are enjoying the new space – it’s an exciting milestone for the company as we continue to grow.”

 

Later this year, GIS will launch a family of products on a new high-speed, lower cost platform. Further news releases will follow after the summer.

 

GIS’ new address is:

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GIS – Global Inkjet Systems Ltd
Edinburgh House
St John’s Innovation Park
Cowley Road
Cambridge CB4 0DS

 

The telephone number remains the same: +44 (0) 1223 733 733

 

All email addresses also remain the same.
 

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