Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Accu becomes engineering partner for Huddersfield Town Football Club

Accu, a Huddersfield-based supplier of high-precision engineering components, has become Huddersfield Town Football Club’s Official Engineering Partner for the 2024/25 season.

This strategic collaboration is designed to strengthen Accu’s involvement within the local area and elevate the company’s purpose on an international stage.

As part of the partnership, Accu will proudly present the Player Arrivals on matchdays, adding a new dimension to the fan experience at Huddersfield Town games.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Huddersfield Town Football Club as their Official Engineering Partner,” said Alastair Morris, Managing Director of Accu.

“This partnership is a fantastic opportunity for us to give back to the community that has been instrumental in our success. Huddersfield Town shares our dedication to growth and developing talent within the local area and we look forward to a season of shared victories both on and off the pitch.”

The significance of this partnership was further highlighted during a recent visit by Huddersfield Town FC’s Chairman Kevin Nagel, Director Michael Thomas, CEO Jake Edwards, and Chief Revenue Officer Paul Reeves to Accu’s newly renovated headquarters at the historic Brook Motors site in Brockholes.

Paul Reeves, Chief Revenue Officer at Huddersfield Town Football Club, commented on the partnership: “We are excited to welcome Accu as our Official Engineering Partner. Their commitment to innovation and excellence mirrors our ambitions on the pitch.

“Together, we aim to create meaningful, exciting experiences for our fans and make a positive impact in the Huddersfield community.”

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