Creation Technologies Unveils Cutting-Edge Facility in Newark, New York
January 15, 2024 | Creation TechnologiesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Creation Technologies, an end-to-end, scalable Specialty Global Electronic Manufacturing Services provider, marked a significant milestone with the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new, state-of-the-art facility in the Village of Newark, NY. The Boston-based global company, with 13 locations across North America and China, has strategically expanded its footprint to meet the evolving needs of its customers.
The 150,000 square-foot facility in Newark, NY is poised to enhance Creation Technologies' capabilities in servicing Aerospace & Defense, Medical Device, and Tech Industrial customers. With 550 employees currently on board, the facility has substantial capacity for further growth.
Creation Technologies specializes in electronic contract manufacturing services, encompassing printed circuit board assembly, cable and wire harness assembly, and comprehensive prototyping services. The company is renowned for its expertise in the custom manufacturing of complex, full-system assemblies, offering advanced engineering, test, and development solutions for high reliability applications.
Expressing his pride in the company's expansion, Stephen P. DeFalco, Chairman and CEO of Creation Technologies, stated, “As an electronics manufacturing services provider for some of the most demanding applications, we’re proud to be able to offer our customers even greater capacity and capabilities at our Newark facility. This investment will enable us to expand with our customers and provide the highest level of service and support.”
The new facility reflects Creation Technologies’ commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions and fostering innovation in electronic manufacturing. The expansion enables the company to cater to the increasing demand for its services while maintaining the highest standards of quality and precision.
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