New Modernized Facilities for SBIR

March 10, 2003
Santa Barbara, CA , March 10, 2002. Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (SBIR), manufacturer of advanced Electro-Optic Test Equipment, has relocated into a newly redesigned 25,000 sq. ft. facility in Santa Barbara, CA. SBIR's rapid growth over the past two years necessitated the move from the company's 17,000 square foot facility.

Santa Barbara, CA , March 10, 2002. Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (SBIR), manufacturer of advanced Electro-Optic Test Equipment, has relocated into a newly redesigned 25,000 sq. ft. facility in Santa Barbara, CA. SBIR's rapid growth over the past two years necessitated the move from the company's 17,000 square foot facility.

After a yearlong search for a commercial property that would accommodate state-of-the art manufacturing and future growth, Santa Barbara Infrared found an ideal building to house administrative offices, manufacturing and all other operations under one roof. The long-term lease at the new building provides for expansion with a 5000 sq. ft. reserve area, which will be sublet until the company grows into the additional space.

The new site has been completely renovated and modernized to provide a contemporary environment with an abundance of natural light for the employees and administrative staff.

Santa Barbara Infrared was founded in 1989 and designs and manufactures the most technologically advanced Electro-Optic Test Equipment available worldwide. SBIR is the leading supplier of standard and custom instrumentation for FLIR testing, IR detector testing, IR simulation and testing-sensor boresighting.

Standard advanced technology products include state-of-the-art blackbody sources, target wheels, targets, collimators, target projectors, IR scene simulators, detector test benches and FLIR test software.

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