The realisation of R&D tax credit benefits has put a £21,500 boost behind further innovation at Birmingham based Quantum Precision Engineering.
Quantum Precision Engineering designs and develops high precision components and CNC turned parts to UK manufacturers involved in all kinds of specialist engineering and product manufacture. The company was started by owner and managing director Jim Simpson in 1979 with a single machine and one apprentice. The firm now employs 10 people. “We develop and…
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