Electronics company makes connection with Dublin

Asian Circuits Inc, a manufacturer specializing in circuit board assembly, has accounted that its headquarters will be relocated from Scarborough, Canada, to Dublin, California.

The relocation will bring the marketing, sales, and technical support functions of the company closer to business partners and customers, according to company officials. The assembly facilities themselves continue to operate in Shenzhen, China.

The company is a PCB manufacturer that specializes in turnkey-based printed circuit board assembly. Qin Mei Kuan, General Manager of Asian Circuits, told Area Development Online that the new facility would bring benefits to both the company itself, as well as its business partners. He felt that the new headquarters in Silicon Valley would allow Asian Circuits to gain plenty of knowledge and insight about the progression and developments in the field of technology, as well as the assets they need within PCB manufacturing.

Kuan also commented that the new office in Dublin is much larger than the Scarborough office from which the company is moving. He felt the larger office would provide the team with an improved working environment, as well as room for additional expansion, adding that he looks forward to welcoming everyone to the new facility.

When businesses like this open new offices, they often need to invest in digital business card printing for new executives and location-based management.