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Distech Controls unveils new European headquarters

Martin Villeneuve, vice-president Europe Africa & managing director of Distech Controls SAS said: “We have chosen to build Distech Controls’ new European head office in Brignais given the town’s strategic location. Situated directly on a major motorway, Brignais can easily be accessed from Lyon’s airport and train stations, greatly facilitating access for both Distech Controls’ customers and employees.”

Distech Controls recently held the official groundbreaking ceremony for its new European headquarters in Brignais, France.

The 2,500sq m building replaces the current European headquarters in Brindas and is scheduled to open at the end of 2016.

This new building will occupy twice the current area, providing the necessary space to support the company’s growth. With Distech Controls’ global headquarters located in Montreal, Canada, the new office will enable the company to support its clients throughout Europe and 44 countries within Africa.

The company’s marketing & communication manager, Mélanie Martinez, said: “This ceremony is a true representation of Distech Controls’ commitment to the European market. Our new building symbolizes our ongoing dedication to innovation, and our passion for the success of our customers and employees”.

The head office has been designed to offer an efficient, comfortable, and pleasant work environment for the Distech Controls team and visiting clients and will provide a technological showcase for the company’s energy efficient solutions.

Martin Villeneuve, vice-president Europe Africa & managing director of Distech Controls SAS said: “We have chosen to build Distech Controls’ new European head office in Brignais given the town’s strategic location. Situated directly on a major motorway, Brignais can easily be accessed from Lyon’s airport and train stations, greatly facilitating access for both Distech Controls’ customers and employees.”

 

22 February 2016

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