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CitySync, security specialist, changes its home to Welwyn Garden
The new building gives generous meeting areas and security products warehousing
CitySync, the ‘World's Favourite ANPR company', has moved to a new HQ at the end of March.

The Company has relocated to Welwyn Garden City and the premises are significantly larger than the existing building. Frank Thomson, CitySync CEO commented: "Our business has been growing fast and we have been desperate to move for a couple of years. The new building will give us generous meeting areas and warehousing as well as a new long range internal ANPR camera test bay. This will allow us to change how we do business and we will soon be launching an ‘ANPR Centre of Excellence' Training Facility. Our Police clients will also benefit from a new vehicle fitting bay."

To celebrate the expansion, CitySync will be hosting a series of open days where you can meet the team and get your hands on the latest products.

 

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