Continuous growth and recognition as a top independent system integrator in the Asia-Pacific region, drives expansion, and opening of offices in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Bangkok, Thailand.
RoviSys, a global provider of information management solutions, manufacturing automation solutions, control systems integration, building automation and enterprise & industrial networks announces further expansion in Southeast Asia with new operations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Bangkok, Thailand. Since 2009, RoviSys has supported clients in Malaysia and Thailand from Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore. The expansion of operations to Malaysia and Thailand represent a continued commitment to providing high quality, locally based support to existing and prospective customers.
Bill Hurder has been promoted to President, Asia Pacific. In this role, he will focus on expanding the RoviSys presence throughout the APAC region, while overseeing strategic business growth and operations of existing Asia Pacific offices. Bill joined RoviSys as an engineer in 2006 and has spent most of his career working in Asia in various capacities. Since 2012, he has served as Managing Director, where he has overseen APAC business growth. What began as a single office in Singapore with 30 employees has grown to five offices located in Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand, and more than 150 team members.
“Malaysia and Thailand represent strategic locations for the growth of our business as we see countless opportunities to capitalize on the digital transformation initiatives in both countries. RoviSys has a strong base of long-term clients and relationships in both countries that have developed throughout the years,” said Bill Hurder, President APAC. “We will follow a similar blueprint as we have in our other APAC offices, as we build up a strong local presence to provide world-class engineering services that RoviSys is known for.”
RoviSys is actively searching for talented automation and software engineers to support our new offices in Malaysia and Thailand. During 2023, 8-10 engineers will be added to teams across both offices.