Major 3D printing factory in Upstate to create 200+ jobs

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AIRSYS Cooling Technologies has unveiled plans to establish a new global headquarters in Spartanburg County, creating over 200 employment opportunities. The company, currently based in Greer, specializes in providing cooling solutions for information and communication technology equipment. Its innovative and energy-efficient cooling systems are utilized in various settings such as data centers, schools, and telecom cabinets across the globe.

To accommodate its expansion, AIRSYS Cooling Technologies will construct a state-of-the-art 264,000-square-foot global headquarters at 6228 Highway 101 in Woodruff while also enhancing its existing manufacturing operations in Spartanburg County. This new Woodruff campus is set to host one of the largest 3D printing facilities globally, producing custom spray liquid cooling components designed for high-density computing servers.

With operations projected to commence in 2026, the company anticipates significant growth and technological advancements at its new facility. The expansion is not only a testament to AIRSYS’ commitment to innovation and sustainability but also signifies a milestone in boosting the local economy by creating new job opportunities for residents in the Upstate region.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has extended its support by awarding a $500,000 Set-Aside grant to Spartanburg County to aid in the preparation of the site and construction of the new headquarters. This strategic collaboration aims to facilitate a smooth transition and ensure the success of AIRSYS’ expansion plans, solidifying its presence as a leading player in the cooling technology industry.

In conclusion, AIRSYS Cooling Technologies’ upcoming venture in Woodruff represents a significant milestone for the company and the local community. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices, the establishment of the new global headquarters underscores AIRSYS’ commitment to growth, innovation, and economic development in the Upstate region. As the company prepares to embark on this exciting new chapter, the future looks promising, with over 200 new jobs set to be created and the potential for further advancements in the field of cooling technology.

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