Ametrine Locates Headquarters in Round Rock, Texas
01/18/2021
Ametrine will lease an approximately 40,000 square foot facility at Settlers Crossing located at 900 E. Old Settlers Blvd. The relocation is expected to create 140 new jobs earning an average wage of approximately $75,000. The facility will be operational in 2021.
“We started the search for our new U.S. headquarters almost a year ago. We compared thirteen cities in five states using twelve evaluation criteria and came to the conclusion that Round Rock would be the best fit for the future of our business,” said Brandon Cates, Ametrine’s CEO. “Round Rock has been very forward-thinking when it comes to supporting the defense industry, and we anticipate future collaboration with the city, the chamber, and the other innovative companies that Round Rock attracts.”
Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, Ametrine, Inc. produces patented nano-technology materials and is consistently awarded research and development projects through the U.S. Department of Defense.
“The defense industry presents an exciting opportunity for bringing new, innovation-based business and jobs to Round Rock,” said Jason Ball, Round Rock Chamber’s president and CEO. “We congratulate and thank Ametrine for making this investment in Round Rock and will aggressively seek to recruit more companies like them to the area.”
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