Emitech has 16 sites in France, including 5 in the Île-de-France region. Since its creation in 1989, Emitech has rapidly expanded its Montigny site to include EMC, radio and safety laboratories. Its development then extended to Angers and Montpellier when CE marking came into force, and then to Versailles-Satory in the Paris region to accommodate its activities in climatic and mechanical environments.
Through its growth and acquisitions, Emitech has broadened its range of skills and expertise. Each center and subsidiary has its own center of excellence, such as LEFAE, which has just joined the group and is one of the world leaders in aeronautical fire testing.
Emitech founder and CEO Matthieu Cognet has launched a strategic development plan, Emitech 2020, inspired by the roadmap he drew up when he set up his center in Toulouse. Starting from a blank sheet of paper, the aim was to offer all the resources needed to provide a complete service, on a single site.
The aim of this progress plan is to reinvent the Emitech group's industrial facilities and strengthen their coherence. It is being applied in full at the Bourgoin-Jallieu site, where its subsidiary Environne'Tech has just built an 800 m2 designed to strengthen the local offering to nuclear players, with a particular focus on new earthquake-related solutions.
It now applies to the Île-de-France region, where the Group's Ile-de-France operations are undergoing a complete reorganization, taking advantage of its planned departure from the Versailles-Satory site following the development of the town of Versailles.
As a result, Emitech has just acquired a 6,000 m2 close to its historic site. Following the example of the work carried out in Toulouse, this new center will bring together the skills of the various sites in the Paris region, according to the specific needs of each sector. For example, in order to offer a global service to the automotive sector, this center will bring together dedicated EMC testing resources and the climatic and mechanical resources formerly located at Versailles-Satory. Engineering and training services will also be located at the new facility on avenue des Trois Peuples, less than 400 m from the historic headquarters at 3 rue des Coudriers.
Eventually, activities from the Orgeval and Courtaboeuf centers will also move to this site.
Launched before the summer vacations, work is progressing rapidly and the first test runs are already scheduled for early November.
The official inauguration will take place in the first quarter of 2018, once fit-out work has been completed on the existing premises.
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