TTM Technologies Expands Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Operations
05/16/2024
The investment will all the company to streamline critical Department of Defense microelectronics programs.
“TTM Technologies is pleased to bring this expansion of capability and opportunity for workforce growth to Stafford and Stafford Springs,” said Phil Titterton, COO of TTM Technologies. “The engagement by Governor Ned Lamont, the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, and AdvanceCT was invaluable in our decision to expand TTM’s Connecticut facilities. This successful process has allowed all involved to better understand the importance and criticality of U.S.-made printed circuit boards. We appreciate these partnerships and the community as TTM continues to grow our diverse and dedicated workforce in Connecticut.”
To support the project the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is providing up to $867,155 in tax rebates contingent on the company creating and retaining 124 full-time jobs over seven years.
"Connecticut has a robust defense and technology sector," noted Dan O'Keefe, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development. “TTM is an essential part of our state's advanced manufacturing industry and plays a critical role in our national defense ecosystem. We are proud that they have decided to expand their business here in Connecticut.”
TTM Technologies, Inc. is a global manufacturer of technology solutions including mission systems, radio frequency (“RF”) components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies and quick-turn and technologically advanced printed circuit boards (“PCBs”).
"Connecticut has the 23rd highest GDP in the country but is the 3rd smallest state," added John Bourdeaux, President and CEO of AdvanceCT. “We punch well above our weight in manufacturing and exported goods. Companies like TTM and their decision to continue investing in our state are an important part of the larger economic story of Connecticut.”
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