Sparx Engineering Expands with New Dallas-Area Office
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DALLAS, May 10, 2023 ~ Sparx Engineering, a Houston-based company founded in 2009 by David Headley, Rick Pettys, and Paul Hoopingarner, has announced the opening of a new office in Dallas. The Braniff Building will be the home of the new office, which will provide clients with short- or long-term access to a cross-functional team of experienced engineers.
Paul Hoopingarner, co-founder of Sparx Engineering, expressed his excitement for the expansion into Dallas. "The combination of a robust business environment and the talented engineers and professionals in the Metroplex made the decision to invest in our next flagship office an easy one."
Sparx Engineering offers expertise in software development, electronics design, chemical products and services, biomedical technology, automation, mechanical design, industrial design and product management. The company is able to manage projects from all sizes and stages of development by leveraging their experienced team of engineers and scientists.
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David Headley also commented on why Dallas is such an important market for Sparx Engineering. "It is full of innovators who need a company like ours to solve hard problems and move quickly. We have the ability to engage in full-cycle development from initial ideas to prototype and production."
Rick Pettys added that Sparx's engineering team is typically only found in companies with over a thousand employees. "Because the art of engineering is our product," he said,"we're able to focus on providing exactly the right skills and talent to bring our North Texas clients' projects to the finish line quickly."
The new office in Dallas marks Sparx Engineering's continued growth as well as their commitment to providing clients with access to the skills and resources of a large engineering team without having them build it themselves.
Paul Hoopingarner, co-founder of Sparx Engineering, expressed his excitement for the expansion into Dallas. "The combination of a robust business environment and the talented engineers and professionals in the Metroplex made the decision to invest in our next flagship office an easy one."
Sparx Engineering offers expertise in software development, electronics design, chemical products and services, biomedical technology, automation, mechanical design, industrial design and product management. The company is able to manage projects from all sizes and stages of development by leveraging their experienced team of engineers and scientists.
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David Headley also commented on why Dallas is such an important market for Sparx Engineering. "It is full of innovators who need a company like ours to solve hard problems and move quickly. We have the ability to engage in full-cycle development from initial ideas to prototype and production."
Rick Pettys added that Sparx's engineering team is typically only found in companies with over a thousand employees. "Because the art of engineering is our product," he said,"we're able to focus on providing exactly the right skills and talent to bring our North Texas clients' projects to the finish line quickly."
The new office in Dallas marks Sparx Engineering's continued growth as well as their commitment to providing clients with access to the skills and resources of a large engineering team without having them build it themselves.
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