Welcome to our new members
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17 Feb 2025
Welcome to our new members

We are delighted to announce our membership has grown as Magna International, UnitedHealth Group and Vantage Data Centers have been approved as new members. We wish a warm welcome to our new members and look forward to working closely on our advocacy efforts in the future.  

Magna International Inc is a global manufacturing company that designs, engineers and manufactures components, assemblies, systems, subsystems and modules for original equipment manufacturers of vehicles and light trucks worldwide. Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, Magna is one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers and operates 343 manufacturing plants and 107 product development, engineering and sales centres spanning 28 countries. 

UnitedHealth Group is a diversified health and well-being company specialised in health insurance and health care services and with core capabilities in clinical expertise, advanced technology and data and health information. Headquartered in Minnesota, it is a Fortune 500 Enterprise serving clients and consumers in 130 countries. 

Vantage Data Centers is an American data company that powers, cools, protects and specialises in the development and operation of scalable wholesale data centre campuses for hyper scalers, cloud providers and large enterprises. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the company offers data centre solutions that emphasise energy efficiency, sustainability and customer satisfaction. 

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