Hollywog, A Medical Device Company, Expands Its Chattanooga, Tennessee Manufacturing Facility
02/01/2013
Headquartered in Chattanooga, Hollywog is a medical device company that designs, develops and manufactures medical devices for pain management and physical rehabilitation. The expansion will include new tooling and restructuring of its facilities on Amnicola Highway to accommodate the demands of new product releases and support continued product development.
"Our growth comes from years of investment, innovative product design, and an incredible global distribution network, and we will continue this path as new products drive our growth projections, Chuck Thomas, CEO, Hollywog, said. “We are honored to partner with the state of Tennessee and are grateful for their support of our employee education programs."
“Helping existing Tennessee businesses expand is a foundation of our economic development strategy, and I congratulate Hollywog on this announcement,” said Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty. “When companies like Hollywog continue to grow right here in Tennessee, it is a testament to our state’s business-friendly environment under Gov. Bill Haslam. We are proud to help them along on their path to success.”
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