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Increasing trade in Asia is Stirling effort


Stirling Dynamics, an award- winning Bristol aerospace engineering company, is gearing up for increased trade in Asia after working with Mitsubishi Aircraft in Japan. The firm was founded in 1987


and manufactures a range of complex systems used in flight simulators and has previously supplied products to NASA. The company currently exports to more than 20 countries, including the United States, India and Brazil. It has now set its sights on Asia for its international growth plans. The company is attending this


year’s Singapore Airshow, supported by advisers dedicated to encouraging South West businesses to expand abroad at the Department for International Trade (DIT). The trade show will allow Stirling Dynamics to meet new potential buyers in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. The firm currently provides


technical expertise to Mitsubishi Aircraft to support its engineers


designing the Mitsubishi Regional Jet. The business has experienced rapid expansion for its engineering strategies and anticipates a further 28% growth in China, South Korea and Japan in the next two years. Exporting and international partnerships currently account for 82% of Stirling Dynamics’ £1m turnover and revenue through


exporting, growing by 166% over the past five years. DIT’s Exporting is GREAT campaign aims to help more businesses explore new markets overseas. The campaign is currently showcasing 30+ UK businesses – encompassing every sector and region – to inspire and support firms up and down the country to export.


Exporting is GREAT is helping UK businesses explore new markets


MADE IN THE SOUTH WEST


24 insight JULY/AUGUST 2018


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