“The significant growth that we have experienced is based on several factors,” stated Scott Dennis, CEO of D&K Engineering. “Success in the growth of our existing manufacturing clients, the transition of R&D projects into the manufacturing stage, and the increase in new business from clients looking for a successful product realization partner.”
“The value proposition that we bring to the table is a real asset to our clients,” said Alex Kunczynski, president of D&K Engineering. “Bringing on a partner who can provide both product development and manufacturing services can be a true competitive advantage for our clients … The demand for this value proposition is continuing to grow as companies continue to hone their own business models and focus on core competencies, while relying more and more on strategic partners such as D&K Engineering to complement their internal teams.”

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].
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