Electronics stability of system producer Socomec will make investments $10 million into a brand new facility in Suwanee, Georgia, announced Gov. Brian Kemp. The manufacturing facility will create 300 new jobs.
“We’re excited to welcome Socomec to the No. 1 state for enterprise,” stated Gov. Kemp. “As Georgia continues to prepared the ground in attracting modern producers, we look ahead to seeing the alternatives this venture will deliver to the folks of Suwanee and the encircling neighborhood.”
Socomec focuses on energy switching, monitoring, conversion and power storage gadgets. A European firm, Socomec launched its U.S. subsidiary in 2009 and has since invested in native manufacturing and sources to assist the evolving wants within the North American market with a mixture of native experience and world assist.
“Opening our new facility in Georgia marks a serious milestone in Socomec’s development in North America,” stated Michele Putignano, President and CEO of Socomec North America. “The state’s sturdy expertise pool, infrastructure, and enterprise atmosphere make it the best location to speed up innovation, assist the power transition, and advance our dedication to sustainable growth whereas delivering larger worth to our clients.”
Hiring for manufacturing and operations roles is predicted to start in early Q1 2026.
