Spectrum Aeromed announces expansion of engineering department to enhance air ambulance solutions


Spectrum Aeromed, a leading global provider of air ambulance solutions, is excited to announce a significant expansion of its engineering department. The expansion will provide new engineering offices and meeting space to its facility located at the Hector International Airport in Fargo, North Dakota.   

This strategic development emphasizes the company’s focus on innovation and quality, alongside its commitment to offering advanced life-saving equipment. Concurrently, the company’s production facility will also be expanded to improve operational efficiency.

The expansion includes state-of-the-art technology upgrades and the creation of additional offices and meeting space, designed to foster collaboration and innovation. By enlarging its engineering office space by almost 50 percent, Spectrum Aeromed will ensure that its team operates in an environment that reflects the company’s high standards of innovation and excellence. 

In addition, this strategic growth will facilitate the recruitment of additional skilled engineers and technical staff, amplifying the company’s research and development efforts for more advanced and efficient air ambulance solutions. By investing in a larger, more diverse engineering team, Spectrum Aeromed is poised to accelerate product development, improve service delivery, and meet the evolving needs of its global clientele.

A cornerstone of this expansion is Spectrum Aeromed’s valued relationship with neighboring North Dakota State University (NDSU). The company is actively involved in several capstone projects with NDSU’s College of Engineering and is looking forward to offering numerous internship opportunities to students to cultivate the next generation of innovators in the field of air medical equipment design and engineering.

“Spectrum Aeromed is dedicated to saving lives by enhancing the capabilities of air ambulance services worldwide,” said President Chase McCown. “The expansion of our facility’s engineering space at Hector International Airport, alongside the deepening of our relationship with NDSU’s College of Engineering and the addition of space to our production facility, underscores our commitment to our mission. By engaging local talent and driving innovation, we are setting new standards in the air medical industry.”

Set to be completed early this summer, the expansion signifies Spectrum Aeromed’s commitment to innovation and technical excellence.

Spectrum Aeromed will be exhibiting at booth #8502 at the HAI Heli-Expo in Anaheim, California from February 27to 292024.  For more information about Spectrum Aeromed and its services, please visit Spectrum-Aeromed.com.

  
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