SRXGlobal opens $125,000 facility in Victoria


By Dylan Bushell-Embling
Monday, 14 April, 2014


SRXGlobal opens $125,000 facility in Victoria

Electronic manufacturing service company SRXGlobal has opened a new $125,000 prototyping facility in Dandenong, Victoria.

The new facility was inaugurated on Friday by Victorian Minister for Technology Gordon Rich-Phillips.

The minister said the facility is expected to create six new high-tech jobs, enhance SRXGlobal’s technical capabilities and serve as a welcome resource for the electronic manufacturing company.

“SRXGlobal is one of the most pre-eminent electronic contract manufacturing companies in Australia, with its core markets including medical devices, communications, security, defence and industrial - manufacturing the world’s smallest ultrasound machine,” he said.

SRXGlobal has customers including the CSIRO, Rio Tinto, ResMed and Siemens Rail. The company’s export market contributes up to 75% of its production.

The company has sales offices in Sydney, the UK and Singapore, and manufacturing facilities in Dandenong, Malaysia and New Zealand.

Pictured: Dandenong town hall, courtesy of Greenstone Girl under CC

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