Company Will Produce State-of-the-Art Printed Circuit Boards to Enhance National Security, Creating Up to 400 Good-Paying Jobs in Central New York
Builds on Governor Hochul’s Successful Business Attraction Efforts to Bring Leading Manufacturing Businesses and Thousands of Good-Paying Manufacturing Jobs to New York
Governor Hochul Also Issues Proclamation Declaring October Manufacturing Month
Governor Kathy Hochul joined officials from TTM Technologies (TTM) today for a beam signing ceremony at the site of its new manufacturing facility located in Central New York. Today's announcement comes during Manufacturing Month, which highlights the manufacturing industry’s many contributions to the state and nation. A leading global manufacturer of technology solutions, TTM is building a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which will be co-located on approximately 23 acres adjacent to TTM’s existing production facility in the Town of DeWitt, Onondaga County. TTM is expected to invest up to $130 million for the new facility and create an additional 400 good paying jobs, bringing the company's Central New York workforce to 1,000. TTM will produce Ultra-High Density Interconnect (UHDI) Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) that will primarily be used for U.S. military applications. TTM will also invest in research and development to further integrate substrate and UHDI PCB technologies across the United States. TTM’s new facility will be one of the first in the nation to specialize in manufacturing UHDI PCBs and advanced packaging.
“TTM’s investment in our state is proof that New York is doing it right – attracting the best companies today leading to the rebirth of manufacturing across the state creating better paying jobs for the future,” Governor Hochul said. “This project will create good-paying manufacturing jobs and make vital equipment for military applications right here in Central New York. As we celebrate Manufacturing Month, it is important to highlight the important role TTM and other companies play in strengthening both our economy and our national security.”
TTM Technologies President and CEO Thomas Edman said, “TTM is honored to have the support and leadership of Senate Majority Leader Schumer and Governor Hochul to help make a sound economic and national security case for New York State and the Department of Defense (DoD) co-investments in Syracuse. Our new state-of-the-art 200,000+ square foot facility will deliver trusted, domestically sourced advanced ultra-HDI printed circuit boards. The new facility will help fill the capacity void that the DoD is facing. We are proud of our 60-year presence in Syracuse as an industry leader for DoD customers and end-users.”