Hi-tech broadband company set to create hundreds of jobs for the Sheffield City Region

28th May 2020

CurvaLux UK, an innovative developer and manufacturer of new generation wireless broadband solutions, has revealed plans to open a state-of-the-art telecommunications R&D Centre and production facility in Sheffield.

CurvaLux UK, an innovative developer and manufacturer of new generation wireless broadband solutions, has revealed plans to open a state-of-the-art telecommunications R&D Centre and production facility in Sheffield.

Sheffield Chamber of Commerce welcome this investment to the region, which will bring 200 direct jobs and more than 1,000 in the supply chain over the next five years.

Tom Sutton, Interim General Manager at Sheffield Chamber, said:

“The investment announcement by CurvaLux is an exciting opportunity for the Sheffield City Region. We have seen multiple investments over the last couple of years which demonstrates the appeal of the region when establishing a business.

"We look forward to working with CurvaLux in the future and to assist them connect with other businesses across the region.”

Thomas Choi, executive chairman of Curvalux, said:

"I look forward to working with the Sheffield City Region as we develop our next generation of innovative digital solutions.

"The UK's renewed commitment to R&D and desire to grow in global markets makes it a natural location for us."

To see the latest job opportunities available, visit www.curvalux.com/careers.

For more information on CurvaLux UK and their new generation wireless broadband solutions, visit www.curvalux.com.

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