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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Tamlyn Jones

EU Automation finds new home in Birmingham city centre

A supplier to the manufacturing industry is moving to a new office in Birmingham city centre. EU Automation has agreed a five-year deal for 5,000 sq ft of space at 10 Temple Street, relocating its team from Stafford.

The company is a global automation supplier to manufacturers which has offices in Germany, the US and Singapore.

Head of people Alex Andrews said: "Adding an additional office in Birmingham's core is an important part of EU Automation's expansion plans.

"Moving from an out-of-town location to the city centre will help drive recruitment and build our presence further in the Midlands and the UK.

"Birmingham's connectivity, both nationally and internationally, is key to this growth, and 10 Temple Street's proximity to New Street station also enables inward investment into the city."

Karolina Kuszowska is operations and programme manager at the West Midlands Growth Company and helped with the relocation of EU Automation.

She said: "Birmingham is quickly becoming the city of choice for investment in the UK and the relocation of EU Automation is another example of how the city's great connectivity is helping drive this investment further."

Property agencies JLL and KWB represented the building's owner Freshwater Group in the deal.

JLL director Jonathan Carmalt said: "We extend a warm welcome to EU Automation and its team to 10 Temple Street."

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