Symetrica Returns to the Science Park for Growth
We are delighted to welcome global security experts Symetrica back to Southampton Science Park in a strategic move that will equip the company for significant growth.
The company has moved into office and laboratory space in the newly refurbished Kenneth Dibben House, following a custom fit-out to meet exacting requirements.
Symetrica has been at the forefront of radiation detection solutions and integrated security threat systems for over two decades. The company’s diverse product portfolio of products delivers homeland security at borders, ports, airports, and cities worldwide.
The company’s CEO, Eric Zanin, said, "This relocation aligns perfectly with our strategic business ambitions to drive innovation and expand our product portfolio, while also increasing our team capacity.
“The future for Symetrica is exceptionally bright, and we remain dedicated to consistently achieving our goals and fulfilling our long-term ambitions. The company is excited to return to our first location, Southampton Science Park, in the newly refurbished, sustainably powered, Kenneth Dibben House.
“Our newly designed workspace offers ample room for our staff members to thrive, grow, and solve some of the hardest detection challenges reflecting our ambitious innovation based growth plans. Southampton Science Park, a hub for successful science and technology enterprises in the south of England, provides an inspiring environment for innovation, and we are delighted to be a part of this dynamic community of forward-thinking organisations.”
CEO of Southampton Science Park, Robin Chave, added: “It’s a pleasure to see the Symetrica team back here at the Park – there are some familiar faces and new people to meet and we welcome them all.
“The Science Park is quite unique in the region for its ability to offer flexible and bespoke property solutions that genuinely equip companies at all growth stages and with specific research and development needs.”