Savasocket firm is 600th to plug into Electronics Yorkshire

ENERGY Saving International, the company behind the award-winning energy saving product, Savasocket, has become the 600th member of Electronics Yorkshire, the organisation which supports and promotes growth of the electronics industry.
The organisation offers training courses, access to a wide range of advanced technical equipment, networking opportunities with other electronics companies and a range of discounted support services to its members.
Leeds-based Energy Saving International produces the Savasocket, a device invented to save electricity in the home by switching appliances off instead of them remaining in standby mode.
Energy Saving International managing director James Dunne said: “Electronics Yorkshire will be able to provide invaluable support to Energy Saving International and we are looking forward to realising the comprehensive benefits that being a member of their Network will bring. We anticipate accessing the wide range of support Electronics Yorkshire is able to provide to develop our business further.”
Electronics Yorkshire recently expanded its operation to enable electronics companies throughout the UK to apply to become full members.
Andy Lee, operations and network manager at Electronics Yorkshire, explained: “Our 600th member is another significant milestone in the growth of our activities. Members of our Network continue to benefit from a wide range of dedicated support and now that we have been able to extend our services to assist companies outside of the region we hope to build on the benefits we have already delivered by enabling many more electronics companies across the UK to be successful.”
Electronics Yorkshire is a not-for-profit organisation supporting the electronics industry, part funded by Yorkshire Forward and European Union ERDF.