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Zuken Shifts E3.Series Development Operations to Neu-Ulm

by | Aug 25, 2025

A 1,500-square-meter facility opens in Neu-Ulm on September 1, 2025. It provides engineering teams with collaborative workspaces, training areas, and modern infrastructure to support technical work and hands-on learning.

NEU-ULM, Germany, Aug 25, 2025 – Zuken will relocate its E3.series development team to Neu-Ulm, Germany, effective Sep 1, 2025. The new 1,500-square-meter site is designed for cross-disciplinary collaboration and customer visits. It features an open layout, robust technical infrastructure, and access to public transport.

The facility includes flexible workstations, meeting rooms with video conferencing and dedicated areas for customer training and interaction. It also has lounges and informal spaces for day-to-day discussions.

The relocation maintains Zuken’s regional presence and supports ongoing E3.series development for industrial electrical systems.

Source: Zuken

About Zuken

Zuken Inc., a Yokohama-based software company founded in 1976, develops advanced design tools for printed circuit boards, electrical and fluid systems, and 3D cabinet and wire harness layouts. Serving sectors including electronics manufacturing, automotive, aerospace and telecommunications, Zuken reported ¥38.47B in revenue as of March 31, 2024. The company employs roughly 1,600 people worldwide. Zuken’s core platforms – CR-8000 for electronic design and E3.series for electrical systems – offer 2D/3D system – level toolsets with integrated design data and configuration management. The company is also advancing into model-based systems engineering, aligning with the demand for digital engineering and product lifecycle integration. For nearly five decades, Zuken has supported manufacturers in optimizing complex design processes with engineering solutions.