The Dubai facility is comparable in size to the company's substantial production units in the UK and USA, providing Electrosonic with the capacity to handle large-scale projects in the region with local resources.
Electrosonic, an international audiovisual and technology services company, has completed planning and construction for its brand-new production facility and regional hub in Dubai to provide direct and enhanced local support to clients in the Middle East.
The company is a global provider of technology solutions for many business sectors, including, financial and professional business services, entertainment – theme parks, museums, visitor centres, gaming and hospitality, technology and media, energy and utilities.
The new facility in Dubai is a strategic move and reflects Electrosonic’s increased commitment to the region. It builds on more than 14 years of experience in the Middle East, where Electrosonic has been involved in designing, building, and supporting some of the most important award-winning projects in the region, including the world’s largest indoor theme park at Warner Brothers’ World Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World, corporate campus rollouts for numerous fortune 500 companies and the world’s largest museum complex at the Sheikh Abdullah al Salem Cultural Centre.
The new production site forms an important regional hub for the Middle East. Electrosonic will no longer have to rely on production from the EMEA-UK facility, providing a faster, more responsive service to local clients and reduce time to project execution.
The Dubai facility is comparable in size to the company’s substantial production units in the UK and USA, providing Electrosonic with the capacity to handle large-scale projects in the region with local resources. Excitingly, the new facility is up and running from its outset, already completing the first system build for one of the Expo 2020’s most technologically advanced pavilion sites. The new facility will serve as an expansion hub to the region. Over the last ten years, the demand for forward-thinking and creative technology solutions has in fact only increased.
Electrosonic already has a core resident team in Dubai with extensive experience in the region and plans to bring in more talent as part of an ambitious program to double permanent staff numbers.
The Electrosonic team will continue to work with local contractors and vendors, creating an integration with the local supply chain and providing a valuable economic boost to the region as the facility and the business scale up.
The combination of local Electrosonic expertise and an ecosystem of trusted supply chain partners and contractors means the company can provide a seamless end-to-end service for Middle East clients with the confidence that the people providing the service are best in class.
The Dubai production facility is the first stage in a more extensive programme to create a single source for designing, building, and supporting great experiences in the region. The next phase will see the addition of a design studio so that Electrosonic’s multi-skilled teams can work as a single unit.
Commenting on the production facility, Electrosonic Chief Executive Officer Jon Hancock said: “I am excited to see us being more strategic in a region where we have been present for many years. Now to have our own fully equipped permanent production facility is a great step forward that builds on our flagship projects in the region.”
Paul Kent, Regional Director, Middle East, and Africa, added: “Dubai is at the heart of a dynamic growth region where so many exciting projects are underway. We want our clients in the Middle East to have the benefit of direct, local access to some of the most talented and creative people in the business.”