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Home » Ekinops Shuts Optical Transport R&D Center in Brazil

Ekinops Shuts Optical Transport R&D Center in Brazil

November 12, 2024
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Ekinops will close its R&D subsidiary in Campinas, Brazil, by the end of 2024, focusing instead on its primary R&D center in Lannion, France. This decision affects 25 engineers who have been working on Optical Transport Network (OTN) technology since Ekinops acquired the division from Padtec in 2019. Ekinops Brasil has focused exclusively on research and development without any commercial activities in Brazil.

Ekinops projects the closure will save approximately €3 million annually, enhancing operational efficiency and optimizing the company’s cost structure. The Lannion R&D center, which recently expanded, is positioned to support increased staffing, reflecting Ekinops’ long-term commitment to innovation. Financially, the move will introduce a non-recurring accounting impact of around €8 million in FY 2024 due to provisions, impairments, and other expenses.

• Ekinops to close Campinas R&D site by year-end 2024

• Center focused on Optical Transport Network (OTN) tech, staffed by 25 engineers

• Closure expected to save €3 million annually in operating costs

• €8 million in non-recurring expenses anticipated for FY 2024 financials

• Lannion site to absorb additional R&D activities with new HQ expansion

Didier Brédy, Ekinops Chairman and CEO, stated, “The decision to focus on our Lannion R&D center allows us to maximize our resources and invest in key areas of innovation.”

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