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    SEGGER breaks ground on new corporate headquarters

    02/07/2018

    SEGGER announced its further expansion. Just last week, SEGGER broke ground on a new 2,200 square meter office in Monheim, Germany, only ten minutes from Düsseldorf. This is only one week after announcing its new location in the heart of Silicon Valley, and one year after completing construction of its new office in the Greater Boston area.

    The groundbreaking ceremony was led by SEGGER’s Managing Director, Ivo Geilenbruegge, accompanied by the Sales & Marketing Director, Harald Schober. This rapid growth is in direct relation to SEGGER’s firm commitment to the ever-expanding embedded industry and to the increasing number of companies making SEGGER their embedded development tools and software provider of choice. Completion of the new corporate headquarters is targeted for August, 2018.

    “This new building will facilitate future growth by adding more engineers which will enable us to develop new products, enhance our current product offering, and support our growing customer base,” said Ivo Geilenbruegge, Managing Director at SEGGER. “This is an ideal location as it has enough space for another building when the time comes.”

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