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Innegrity to expand manufacturing facilities in Greenville

18 Aug '08
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Innegra E is a low dielectric fiber for use in high frequency circuit boards to increase the speed and efficiency of high speed electronics. Offering the lowest dielectric constant and loss tangent available for the printed circuit board industry, Innegra E allows smaller circuits to perform the work of more complex designs while conserving overall energy.

“Today's announcement is another sign that our efforts to strengthen the state's economic soil conditions are encouraging business growth and job creation. This news is also significant in that Innegrity's growth and production of high performance materials and fibers will impact a variety of industries in our state including aerospace, defense and advanced materials. We remain committed to continuing to work towards meaningful reforms that will positively impact the state's business environment and encourage economic growth,” said Gov. Mark Sanford.

“Innegrity's decision to expand in South Carolina is evidence that our state's business-friendly climate and skilled workforce are again working to grow businesses and create opportunities for South Carolinians. Thanks to the team effort of local and state officials, Greenville County will benefit from this investment now and in the future,” said Joe Taylor, Secretary of Commerce.
The investment includes the relocation from the company's original Concourse Way quarters to a newly-leased facility of more than 120,000 sq. ft. at 1312 Old Stage Road in Mauldin. The relocation increases both production and research space, and provides expanded offices for management, sales and marketing for the rapidly growing organization, noted Morin.

"Innegrity's decision to grow its base of operations here in Greenville County is welcome news, and the product of a team effort involving participants at the local and state level," noted H.G. “Butch” Kirven, Jr., chairman of Greenville County Council. "Their decision affirms that innovation and specialty manufacturing is alive and well in our state, will serve as a magnet for more talented individuals, and will add good paying jobs in our community.”

“We're pleased Innegrity recognizes the many advantages that Greenville County offers their company,” said Jay Rogers, Chairman of the Greenville Area Development Corporation Board. “As an innovative and home-grown organization with global opportunities in multiple industries, the company is a prized member of the local and South Carolina business communities.”

Greenville Area Development Corporation

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