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Faction Bike Studio hires Étienne Warnery to boost the engineering team

Published March 1, 2022

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Faction Bike Studio (FBS) is a full-service partner for leading and reputable worldwide cycling brands. We specialize in the entire product development process of bicycle frames, components, and accessories. From market research, industrial design, and engineering, to testing and industrialization, we are a one-stop solution in the cycling industry.

One of our goals at FBS is to help our partners push the boundaries in the bike design development process. To achieve this, we have recently hired a true design expert. Étienne Warnery joins our team as our new senior bike designer. For the past 20 years, he has worked with very well-known brands across the globe and his designs have gone as far as winning him numerous accolades and awards in the cycling universe. We are thrilled to have someone with such a high level of expertise within our team. As best described by Étienne, "To be part of FBS is something special. I am here to help such a passionate team push the envelope even further".

Away from his desk, Étienne, a proud Frenchman, is also a mountain bike enthusiast. Over the years, he himself has manufactured his own bikes which he's used at various cycling events. He truly is a master of his craft and even a photographer at times. Chances are that he probably knows a thing or two about scenic rides. In other words, is there anything he can't do?

Faction Bike Studio's number one goal is to guarantee that ever-evolving technology in the cycling world is available to its customers across the globe. By closely working together, we help our clients develop new and exciting cycling products. No project is too big nor too small, we do it all. Visit us at http://factionbikestudio.com and get in touch with us today.

Étienne Warnery in action.