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Nano tech company sites º£½ÇÊÓÆµ HQ at Torbay's £8m EPIC hub

Pioneering international nano technology sensor manufacturer is latest arrival at Paignton's technology innovation centre

Nanusens chief executive Dr Josep Montanyà i Silvestre

A pioneering international nano technology sensor manufacturer has opened its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ headquarters at Torbay’s £8million tech innovation centre.

Nanusens, which makes tiny single chip sensors, has become the latest high-tech firm to set up shop at the Electronics and Photonics Innovation Centre (EPIC) in Paignton’s White Rock Business Park.

Nanusens is already looking to recruit design engineers for its EPIC site and ultimately grow a team within the centre. The market-disrupting microelectronics specialist, previously had its HQ in London, and has research and development offices in Barcelona, and the Chinese city of Shenzen.

Nanusens develops MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) sensor structures that are up to 10 times smaller than competitive technologies.

The EPIC building(Image: AHR 2019)

This enables its award-winning sensors, which can be used in everyday items such as earbuds and smartphones, to make additional space for larger batteries and additional features.

Nanusens chief executive Dr Josep Montanyà i Silvestre, who founded the firm in 2014, said: “This is an amazing area to locate a business like ours. We have access to amazing facilities within EPIC and are excited about the prospect of collaborating with the businesses that are already here. Torbay Council has been very supportive so far with helping us make this move.”

Nanusens will be the first international electronics firm to move to Torbay in 2021 with a North American electronics business also lined up to join EPIC as soon as possible.

This is encouraging news for the local economy as it will bring new investment to the area and grow what is already a vibrant technology community. In 2020, electronics firm CAS Antennas and e-commerce company Superb Media Ltd both moved into the EPIC centre.