Italdesign Plans Bloomfield, Michigan, Headquarters Operations
01/09/2025
The company’s new U.S. headquarters will be located at 6785 Telegraph Road.
"Having an operational headquarters in Michigan is essential to effectively support our American customers,” said Fabrizio Mina, Italdesign USA CEO. “This local presence allows us to respond promptly to their needs, and to provide a personalized and high-quality service to the large industry or startups wishing to enter the automotive sector.”
The project will be supported by a $200,000 performance-based Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP) grant.
“Italdesign’s decision to ‘make it’ in Michigan demonstrates our position as a leader in the mobility and automotive design sectors not only here in the U.S., but around the world," noted Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist II. "Thanks to our economic strategy, we are bringing growing our economy, bringing supply chains home, and showing the world that Michigan is the best place to build the cars, chips, batteries, and cutting-edge technology of the future. This investment is further proof. Let’s keep working together to foster innovation and win more jobs and investments.”
Italdesign provides design, engineering and production for the transportation industry, through to final testing and type-approval and support into starting of production and the design of complete Business models.
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