Autins Group sets up site at Europe's largest R&D facility

By Nell Walker
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The Autins Group manufactures high-performance thermal and acoustic insulation materials and components for markets including the automotive, marine, ra...

The Autins Group manufactures high-performance thermal and acoustic insulation materials and components for markets including the automotive, marine, railway and apparel sectors.
 
Autins has taken a lease on a 3000 square feet premises at MIRA to set up an R&D facility. The Autins Technical Centre is expected to be up and running by summer 2016 with accreditation to UKAS standards expected by the second quarter of 2017. The facility will then be able to offer materials testing commercially to companies from a range of industries, including automotive.
 
Jim Griffin, CEO of The Autins Group, commented: “HORIBA MIRA offers research and testing facilities which are second to none. It is well located for our three local sites as well as the thriving Midlands automotive industry and so seemed the ideal place to develop our R&D capabilities.”
 
The new site will be headed up by Dr Kathryn Beresford who is chief technical officer at the Autins Group. The company will initially carry out testing on the site for products made at their Midlands factories, as well as for sites in Sweden and Germany. It will also be a hub for research on new lightweight materials with thermal and acoustic properties.
 
HORIBA MIRA Technology Park is Europe’s largest automotive technology cluster and is gaining global recognition as the premier location in Europe for automotive, R&D, engineering and testing. Companies based on the park benefit from direct access to the comprehensive HORIBA MIRA test facilities and engineering, research and test services. The site currently has a suite of 37 major test facilities as well as 100km of specialised proving ground tracks.
 
The Autins Group has more than tripled its workforce since 2012 as part of an ongoing expansion programme and investment in new technology which includes the development of an R&D facility.
 
“We have had a period of rapid growth at Autins and we plan to keep on expanding and innovating,” added Griffin. “Setting up a site at MIRA is the next logical step and will enable the company to develop more advanced lightweight solutions for a whole range of products and industries.”
 

 

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