Engineering firm launches HQ in Chesterfield

NeoDyne team

Industrial automation and electrical engineering company NeoDyne has opened its headquarters in the centre of Chesterfield. 

Since NeoDyne launched in 1998 they have employed more than 170 automation, electrical, and IT engineers in six offices across the UK and Ireland.

NeoDyne’s new team, based at their Spire Walk office, were joined by Toby Perkins MP, local councillors Jenny Flood and Keith Miles, deputy leader Amanda Serjeant from Chesterfield Borough Council, and Dom Stevens from Destination Chesterfield during the launch.

Speaking about Chesterfield’s engineering history, Matt Close, the UK business lead, stated that NeoDyne is using the area’s potential and local talent to make sure the office succeeds. He said, “Chesterfield was the perfect place for our UK headquarters because it’s well-connected to the Midlands and the North. We’re proud to invest in the local economy and work closely with Destination Chesterfield to support the area.”

Toby Perkins MP said: “I am delighted to be joining NeoDyne for the opening ceremony of their new premises in Chesterfield. It is a real show of confidence in our town that NeoDyne has chosen to open here, bringing with them new jobs, and helping to boost the local economy. The company is bringing in highly-skilled jobs and will be a welcome addition to the strong engineering and manufacturing base we have here in Chesterfield.

“Manufacturing in Chesterfield has changed from the days when thousands turned up at factory gates every morning, but still there are products across the world, that are ‘Made in Chesterfield’.

“I look forward to formally welcoming NeoDyne to our town and discussing their plans for the future.”

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