Ireland-Based Mcor Technologies Ltd Opens U.S. Headquarters In Taunton, Massachusetts
05/29/2015
This is the second U.S. office for the fast-growing maker of the world's most affordable, green and color-capable 3D printers, with the other office in San Jose, California. The new office's opening comes eight days before the company's 10-year anniversary.
"This United States headquarters will provide world-class consulting, service and support directly to our rapidly growing U.S. customer base," Dr. Conor MacCormack, Co-founder/CEO of Mcor Technologies, said at today's grand opening. "Since our 3D printers are essential to manufacturing and education, we're especially delighted to be located in Taunton with its rich history in manufacturing and industry and its convenient location between Boston and Providence."
"I am delighted to be here today to open the U.S. headquarters for Mcor Technologies," said Jan O'Sullivan TD, Ireland's Minister for Education and Skills. "This truly innovative Irish company with its unique approach to affordable eco-friendly 3D printing will make 3D printers available in schools and colleges across the US. The United States is the largest and most sophisticated market in the world for Educational Technology and delivering on the obvious potential of the Mcor product here will enable the creation of sales and marketing jobs in the U.S. and high value R+D roles in Dunleer Co. Louth."
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