MEC centre of excellence to drive next generation products

MEC Aerial Work Platforms has opened a new Engineering Center of Excellence.

The cutting-edge facility, located at MEC’s headquarters and factory in Kerman, California, features advanced CAD design technology, modern communication and meeting spaces, specialized testing equipment, and a clean-room R&D lab.

The two-story, 8,000 square foot center is designed to foster creativity and collaboration among MEC’s engineers, technical support teams, new product development personnel, manufacturing personnel and industry experts.

With a focus on developing next-generation products, the aim is to attract top design and engineering resources, accelerate innovation, rapidly resolve technical challenges, and explore emerging technologies that drive future growth.

“Our commitment to innovation and quality is at the heart of everything we do,” said Gary Crook, MEC Vice President of Engineering. “The opening of this Engineering Center of Excellence marks a significant milestone in our journey. It will allow us to push the boundaries of engineering excellence, attract, and develop new talent and keep MEC at the forefront of innovation in our industry.”

The facility will also serve as a training center for continuous development for MEC team members and customers. In addition, it will host collaborative projects with industry partners to drive advancements in safety, performance, and technology.

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