AMCI Europe, the automotive events and training specialist, will relocate its European headquarters to Bicester Motion, based in Oxfordshire.

The AMCI team is 35-strong and will be moving to Building 90 at The Main Stores, with 7,410 sq. ft at their disposal.

The team is relocating from Banbury, and specialise exclusively in the automotive sector, working with a range of manufacturers and mobility brands, from luxury to innovation-based companies.

The new facility will be transformed into a hub for office functions, automotive events, training and client engagement, there will also be a dedicated events space with vehicle access.

Part of AMCI’s plans include hosting, smaller-scale automotive events in the space, and also to make use of Bicester Motion’s test track.

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Neil Brogden, founder of AMCI Europe, said: “Joining the community at Bicester Motion is an exciting step for AMCI.

“Being surrounded by such a passionate and knowledgeable automotive ecosystem in the heart of Motorsport Valley creates huge opportunities for collaboration, creativity and innovation.

“Building 90 gives us the perfect space to host clients, develop new ideas and deliver events and training in a setting that truly reflects our industry.”

Daniel Geoghegan, chief executive at Bicester Motion, said: “We warmly welcome AMCI Europe and their team to the Bicester Motion community.

“Their focus on supporting automotive brands through events and training aligns perfectly with our collaborative environment.

“AMCI will be a fantastic addition to the estate, creating another space where businesses, enthusiasts and innovators can come together.”

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