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Integer Expands Salem, Virginia, Manufacturing Operations

04/19/2025
Integer, a medical contract developer and manufacturing organization, plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Salem, Virginia. The project is expected to create 83 jobs.

The investment will include the lease of a 13,000-square-foot facility to increase production of catheter components.

“For more than three decades, our team in Salem has provided incredible talent to help?Integer?become our customers’ partner of choice for delivering innovation that enhances the lives of patients around the world,” said Integer?President & CEO Joseph Dziedzic. “Our planned investment in this new facility is a testament to the great work the local team is doing, which is creating increased customer demand in growing markets that are addressing unmet patient needs. We look forward to our continued growth in Virginia.”

To support the project Governor Youngkin approved a $350,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund. The Governor also approved a performance-based grant of $500,000 from the Virginia Investment Performance Grant Program, an incentive that encourages continued capital investment by existing Virginia companies. Support for Integer’s job creation will be provided through the Virginia Talent Accelerator Program.

“When a global leader like?Integer?chooses to grow its Virginia operations, it speaks volumes about the Commonwealth’s competitive advantages,” noted Secretary of Commerce and Trade Juan Pablo Segura. “This expansion will create high-quality manufacturing jobs while supporting the production of vital medical components. Salem’s robust workforce and strong track record of manufacturing excellence continue to demonstrate why Virginia is the best state for business.”

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) worked with the City of Salem and the Roanoke Regional Partnership to secure the project for Virginia.

“Congratulations to?Integer?on this exciting expansion of employment and of their physical plant within the City of Salem,” added Roanoke Regional Partnership Executive Director John Hull. “Integer’s approach to recruitment and training is a model for modern manufacturers and the region is fortunate to be partnered with such a fabulous company and leader within the industry.”

Integer manufactures critical components for medical devices such as catheters, guidewires, stents, and pacemakers.

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