Exciting News! Knightec expanding in Västerås

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Knightec is thrilled to announce a significant expansion in Västerås, marking a major milestone in our journey of growth and innovation.

During the third quarter of 2024, Knightec will expand its operations to occupy a generous 950 sq m area in the heart of Västerås. This strategic move reflects our commitment to harnessing the exceptional skills available in the Västerås area while ensuring a solid presence to cater to our valued customers. In a region where expansion is a crucial component of our business, this development represents a momentous achievement for both Knightec and Västerås.

 

 

Västerås powers Sweden’s industrial electrification shift, and Knightec, as a key partner, is thriving in this dynamic ecosystem. Our new office will drive future projects in Energy, Cybersecurity, and Sustainability. I’m immensely proud of our team’s strong, forward-thinking culture of courage and collaboration.”, says Karin Hasselström, Regional Manager of Technology at Knightec Västerås office.

 

The new Knightec location at Gallerian and Punkt places the company squarely in the heart of central Västerås, with proximity to the central station. This strategic move strengthens Knightec’s presence, positioning the company for future growth opportunities and welcoming new colleagues to Knightec. Knightec is eager to embark on this exciting journey, continuing to provide cutting-edge solutions to our clients. Stay tuned for further updates as we embark on this remarkable chapter of growth!

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