Marussia F1 Team welcomes JCC as new partner

The Marussia F1 Team is pleased to announce that it has joined forces with JCC, the advanced lighting technology company. JCC has been at the forefront of lighting technology since the 1980s and is developing the next generation of LED lights that are highly energy efficient and have minimum carbon footprint. LED lighting is revolutionising the office and home environment. JCC are market leaders in Fireguard domestic lighting and specialists in office and commercial lighting.

As a Marussia F1 Team official supplier, JCC are providing high specification Skytile lighting for the office and workshop areas at the team’s UK based headquarters, the Marussia Technical Centre in Banbury. In addition, the reception area has been lit with JCC’s LED spotlights and downlighters to showcase the F1 car on display there.

Andy Webb, CEO, Marussia F1 Team: “It gives me great pleasure to confirm a further new Official Supplier for the Marussia F1 Team, particularly as we head towards the opening Grand Prix of the new season. We are now fully operational at the Marussia Technical Centre and JCC have played their part by contributing significantly to the aesthetic appeal of our new home. Whilst the past few months have been challenging, we have at least been able to rely on the support that is continually demonstrated by our valued portfolio of partners and suppliers.”

Richard Adey, Executive Chairman, JCC: “I believe that the advanced technology of the Marussia F1 Team and the future of JCC’s LED lighting are closely aligned. Jointly we are pushing the boundaries of technology and challenging the established view of an industry. This is a great partnership and I strongly believe that we will both succeed in making a strong impression on our respective industries.”

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