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Design and engineering consultancy expands

Posted on 07 Oct 2020. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 1579 times.
Design and engineering consultancy expandsPictured (left to right): Alexis Yates, Wayne Burgess, Lisa May (all Paramex) with Caroline Lloyd (Business Innovation Centre)

Coventry-based Paramex Ltd, a growing design and engineering consultancy, is expanding into new offices – and has appointed Wayne Burgess as chief design officer to extend the range of services the company offers.

Paramex, which was established 21 years ago, is moving to a larger office within the University of Warwick Science Park’s Business Innovation Centre in Binley, where it is currently based.

Mr Burgess joins Paramex having previously worked for several premium automotive manufacturers, including Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce and Geely, in a career spanning more than three decades.

His arrival enhances the services that the company can offer to its automotive client base including ‘state of the art’ creative design, digital modelling and digital visualisation services.

Paramex business director Lisa May said the latest expansion will move the company to the next level: “We are thrilled to be expanding into even bigger offices at the Business Innovation Centre. The fact that we can grow here is great for Paramex, and having the flexibility of knowing that we could expand here again is a real benefit.

“The office here provides a very professional first impression to clients and partners who visit, and this is extremely important to Paramex.

“The arrival of Wayne opens up new opportunities for the business, particularly when you consider the companies he has worked for previously, and the experience and standing he has in the sector.”

Mr Burgess said: “The global Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we all work and proven what we already knew – that we can successfully create cars and products and visual assets remotely.

“Many companies have necessarily had to reduce headcount during these challenges times, but products nevertheless still need to be delivered.

“We aim to support the industry by offering fixed price, outsourced packages of work, or on-site resources if required, as an extension of their core team’s capabilities.

“I have been fortunate to have spent nearly 30 years designing cars for some of the most prestigious brands in the business, it is time for me to share the benefit of that knowledge and experience with the widest possible audience, as our industry moves forward into an era of sustainable, connected, zero emissions and ultimately safe autonomous vehicles.”

Penny Robb, business innovation centre manager, said: “Paramex have been growing here over many years now, which is great news and shows the quality, flexibility and breadth of what we offer here. This is an exciting new chapter for the company as it expands again and is attracting extremely high-calibre people into the business.”