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Concurrent Achieves AS9100 Certification in the UK

Concurrent Technologies Plc (Concurrent), a designer and manufacturer of computer products, systems, and mission-critical solutions for high-performance markets, announces that its UK facilities have achieved AS9100 certification.

AS9100 is the internationally recognised quality management standard for the aviation, space, and defence sectors. Certification reflects a rigorous assessment of quality management practices, including process control, product conformity, traceability, risk management, and continuous improvement.

Concurrent’s Colchester and Theale facilities join it’s Los Angeles facility, which already has AS9100 accreditation. With the UK facilities now certified, Concurrent can support customers with an AS9100-aligned quality framework across both UK and US operations, helping reduce supplier risk and reinforcing confidence in product reliability and delivery consistency for demanding aerospace and defence programmes.

Niki Bauckham, VP of Products, commented:
“Achieving AS9100 certification at Colchester is an important milestone for Concurrent and for our customers. It strengthens the consistency of our quality approach across both the UK and US, and reinforces our ability to support complex, high-consequence aerospace and defence applications with the rigour they require.”

About Concurrent

Concurrent develops and manufactures a wide range of system-oriented solutions and high-performance computer products based primarily on Intel® processor technology, for use in critical embedded applications. Designed for long life-cycle use in the most challenging environments, our products are trusted by leading integrators across Defence, Security, Aerospace, Telecommunications, Transportation, Medical, and Industrial markets. Our UK-orientated operations are coordinated via our Centre of Excellence in Colchester and Primary Design Centre in Theale, with systems design and integration based in Los Angeles, CA and US support in Woburn, MA.

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