Keysight Technologies selects CBRE Group Inc. to provide global maintenance, repair and operations services


Keysight Technologies, one of the world’s leading electronic measurement companies, expanded its relationship with CBRE Group, Inc. to include security, print, maintenance, repair, operations, fleet management and energy project services for its 145 global sites in 30 countries.

“CBRE Global Workplace Solutions was selected because of its track record in implementing enterprise facility and asset management solutions that increase efficiency, reduce costs and enhance the workplace environment. Our contract extension builds on a long-term relationship. We’re ready to partner with CBRE to move our site facility engineering, operations and workplace experience beyond typical outsourced services,” said Mike Viskovich, Vice President of Real Estate and Workplace Solutions, Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies delivers global solutions in wireless communications to aerospace, defense and semiconductor markets in more than 50 cities.

“We are proud to expand our outsourcing relationship with Keysight Technologies by offering five new services,” said Bill Concannon, CEO of CBRE Global Workplace Solutions. “We look forward to continuing to work with Keysight Technologies to support its business growth through the addition of energy projects, maintenance repair and operations management.” 

In 2013, Keysight Technologies was spun off from Agilent, creating two separate companies. Today, Keysight Technologies has over 9,500 employees and serves more than 100 countries. 

 



December 18, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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