
An American tech firm is creating more than 40 skilled jobs in the North East through the launch of a new research and development hub.
Curtis Instruments, a New York-based off-highway electric vehicle technology business, has operations around the globe including a manufacturing plant in Northampton. The company, established in 1960, designs and manufactures instrumentation for all manner of electric vehicles, including industrial vehicles such as sweepers, golf carts, wheelchairs and scooters, as well as ground support vehicles for airports.
Now the business has picked South Tyneside to be the location for its newest R&D hub, which is also its fifth innovation centre worldwide. The company has officially opened the Stuart E. Marwell Engineering Centre, which is named after the company’s president and CEO, who has led the organisation for the last 40 years.
The new centre is based in the 33,000 sq ft former Siemens building in Hebburn, South Tyneside, joining the firm’s other global innovation centres in California, New York, Switzerland, and China. Initially, it will be home to 40 skilled engineers, but the firm said it has plans to create many more roles in the coming years.
Howard Slater, director of engineering at Curtis Instruments UK, said: “I am immensely proud that Curtis Instruments UK has been chosen to establish the company’s fifth global R&D hub. Since joining in 2019 to set up the UK engineering team, we’ve grown year-on-year while working from multiple sites. This dedicated R&D facility allows us to bring our team together under one roof, boosting productivity and ensuring our role in advancing the EV technologies of the future.”
The company said it selected South Tyneside for its skilled workforce, excellent transport links, and proximity to five top-tier universities.
Mr Slater added: “The North East of England already boasts a robust cluster of advanced engineering firms pioneering electric vehicle technology. This provides access to skilled professionals and established supply chains. The location also supports our ability to attract top talent, drawing from graduates from universities like Newcastle, Durham, Northumbria, Sunderland, and Teesside. The high quality of life and excellent transport infrastructure make South Tyneside the perfect choice for this significant investment.”