Some of the New Products on Show
Day 2: Burke Porter explains its extended portfolio
Burke Porter Group
The automotive industry is rapidly changing, with new products and heavily integrated systems being developed and vetted consistently from longstanding industry players and startups alike. New technology means an increase in demand for all-new equipment for the testing and validation of advanced vehicle components.
Burke Porter Group, traditionally known for end-of-line, says it has extensively expanded its breadth of capabilities and services.
Now, following a rebranding as an Ascential Technologies company last year and more firmly defining its transportation offerings under the Burke Porter divisional name, it works with customers to create these new tests while also serving as a one-stop shop partner across the entire product lifecycle, collecting and reporting on data at every stage of development.
Louis Gielen, sales director at Burke Porter, outlined, “Testing Expo show is the best place to show our extended portfolio to new potential customers as well as to our existing customers. It also offers a good platform to create awareness of our recent rebranding as an Ascential Technologies company, and what that means for the future.”
The company is at the expo so attendees can learn about its rebrand, enhanced capabilities and how it’s meeting the ever-changing needs of the mobility space.
“With the rebranding, our customers will realize the extensive breadth and strength of the Ascential Technologies company, enabling us to be able to support our customers with a full turnkey partnership that supports assembly, balancing and testing from components, sub-assemblies up to the complete vehicle,” Gielen added.
Visitors can go to Booth 1552 to find out more about Burke Porter’s rebrand and its assembly, balancing and testing equipment for battery, e-motor and inverters.
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