Hypertherm, a U.S. based manufacturer of advanced cutting systems, has celebrated the grand opening of a new 160,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The additional manufacturing space is expected to facilitate the creation of up to 500 new jobs for New Hampshire, including advanced machinist and engineering positions.
New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan, Lebanon Mayor Georgia Tuttle, and Hypertherm’s Dick and Barbara Couch cut the ribbon outside the facility’s main entrance.
New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan, Lebanon Mayor Georgia Tuttle, and Hypertherm’s Dick and Barbara Couch cut the ribbon outside the facility’s main entrance.
“I want more New Hampshire businesses to have the kind of success that Hypertherm has had in entering new markets in order to make New Hampshire a leader in selling our services and goods around the world,” said Hassan.
In keeping with Hypertherm’s core values, the building was designed with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design principals to both lessen the building’s environmental impact and make the facility healthier for the Hypertherm associates who work there.