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Advanced Energy Opens Design and Service Center in the Greater Boston Area
September 20, 2024 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Advanced Energy – a global leader in highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement and control solutions – has announced the opening of a new design and service center in Wilmington, MA. The state-of-the art facility will focus on the development of advanced power technologies for semiconductor, industrial and medical applications.
Combining laboratory and office space, the new center will be the workspace for up to 50 employees. It supports AE’s rapid growth strategy by enabling the launch of leading technology platforms, reducing time-to-market for new products, and ensuring smooth transitions to high-volume manufacturing.
“Advanced Energy is a leader in developing precision power technologies that enable semiconductor plasma applications, high-voltage industrial instruments and advanced medical equipment,” said Steve Kelley, Advanced Energy’s president and CEO. “Our new Wilmington facility, strategically located in Boston’s tech corridor, allows us to tap into local talent and strengthen our leadership in these key areas.”
The new design and service center features cutting-edge labs as well as modern office space with a gym and cafeteria. Located near top schools like MIT and Northeastern, AE is hiring for key roles.
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