Pictured above: Birmingham Science Park Aston chief
operating officer Phil Lines with Pabjot Singh, managing director
of Techsurgeons
Birmingham Science Park Aston is toasting the success of one of
its tenants, following the company's move to larger premises on the
site.
IT solutions provider Techsurgeons has signed a rolling 15 month
contract for a 2,500 sq ft office space on the park. The company,
which provides high-end technology products including the latest
plasma screens and gaming chairs direct to businesses, outgrew its
previous 184 sq ft space just months after taking up residency at
the Park, following outstanding demand for its services.
Alongside more workspace for each of the company's three
employees, the new office has allowed the installation of a suite
to demonstrate the latest technology solutions, providing customers
with a showcase of what is on offer.
Prabjot Singh, Techsurgeons managing director, said: "We have
seen a huge boost in business since taking up residency here and I
know that the whole team is delighted to be moving into new offices
while remaining on the Park.
"By partnering with Panasonic, we have been able to provide our
customers with a full demonstration suite of the products that we
offer and our location right on the A38M gives our customers the
perfect opportunity to come down to the site and experience the
full potential of what our solutions can provide."
Phil Lines, Chief Operating Officer, Birmingham Science Park
Aston, said: "In the short time that they have been with us at the
Park, Techsurgeons have seen an outstanding level of growth and
demand for their business and I am extremely pleased to be able to
congratulate them on their success.
"It is important to remember that Birmingham Science Park Aston
offers a vast and diverse series of options for tenants, including
unrivalled internet packages that combine unrivalled speed with
incredibly low costs. As Techsurgeons' success demonstrates, we are
set up to support companies at a variety of stages of their
development by providing the space and quality facilities that they
need to really fulfil their potential."