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ATLANTA ~ In a recent announcement, Governor Brian P. Kemp revealed that Socomec, a leading electrical component and system manufacturer, will be investing nearly $10 million in a new facility in Suwanee, Georgia. This investment is expected to create 300 new jobs in Gwinnett County.
Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about welcoming Socomec to the state of Georgia, which has been ranked as the number one state for business. He also highlighted the state's success in attracting innovative manufacturers and looked forward to the opportunities this project will bring to the local community.
Socomec specializes in power switching, monitoring, conversion, and energy storage, as well as expert services that support each business area. The company launched its U.S. subsidiary in 2009 and has since made significant investments in local manufacturing, resources, and product development. This has allowed them to better serve the evolving needs of the North American market with a combination of local expertise and global support.
Michele Putignano, President and CEO of Socomec North America, stated that opening their new facility in Georgia marks a major milestone in their growth within North America. He praised the state's strong talent pool, infrastructure, and business environment as key factors that make it an ideal location for accelerating innovation and supporting sustainable development while delivering greater value to customers.
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Robin Sodia, Director of HR for Socomec North America, also expressed pride in the company's expansion and commitment to people and progress. The new facility is expected to create around 300 new jobs and provide opportunities for talented individuals to grow with the company as they continue to advance innovation and sustainability across North America.
The new facility will be located at 2935 Shawnee Industrial Way near Suwanee. Hiring for production and operations roles is expected to begin in early Q1 2026.
Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson of Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners highlighted the county's diverse industries and shared vision for long-term prosperity. She stated that Socomec's investment reinforces their strategy to build a balanced and resilient economy. By welcoming companies like Socomec, they not only create jobs and capital investment but also ensure that Gwinnett remains a place where businesses of all kinds can succeed and the community can flourish.
Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, also praised Socomec's investment in Gwinnett County. She stated that global manufacturers continue to choose metro Atlanta due to its talented workforce, infrastructure, and innovation-driven ecosystem. She emphasized that Socomec's investment is not just in a facility but in a region built for the future.
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The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) played a crucial role in securing this project. Assistant Director of Statewide Projects John Soper represented GDEcD's Global Commerce team in partnership with Partnership Gwinnett, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, Georgia Quick Start, and Georgia Power.
GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson expressed his enthusiasm for Socomec's investment and its impact on the manufacturing ecosystem around electrical equipment and infrastructure. He stated that this industry is vital for the country and Georgia has maintained strong ties with Europe for over 50 years. He looks forward to welcoming Socomec to metro Atlanta's international business community.
Overall, Socomec's investment in Gwinnett County highlights why global manufacturers continue to choose metro Atlanta as their preferred location. With its strong business environment, talented workforce, and innovative ecosystem, it provides companies like Socomec with everything they need to thrive. This investment will not only drive economic growth but also contribute to building a better future for the region.
Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about welcoming Socomec to the state of Georgia, which has been ranked as the number one state for business. He also highlighted the state's success in attracting innovative manufacturers and looked forward to the opportunities this project will bring to the local community.
Socomec specializes in power switching, monitoring, conversion, and energy storage, as well as expert services that support each business area. The company launched its U.S. subsidiary in 2009 and has since made significant investments in local manufacturing, resources, and product development. This has allowed them to better serve the evolving needs of the North American market with a combination of local expertise and global support.
Michele Putignano, President and CEO of Socomec North America, stated that opening their new facility in Georgia marks a major milestone in their growth within North America. He praised the state's strong talent pool, infrastructure, and business environment as key factors that make it an ideal location for accelerating innovation and supporting sustainable development while delivering greater value to customers.
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Robin Sodia, Director of HR for Socomec North America, also expressed pride in the company's expansion and commitment to people and progress. The new facility is expected to create around 300 new jobs and provide opportunities for talented individuals to grow with the company as they continue to advance innovation and sustainability across North America.
The new facility will be located at 2935 Shawnee Industrial Way near Suwanee. Hiring for production and operations roles is expected to begin in early Q1 2026.
Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson of Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners highlighted the county's diverse industries and shared vision for long-term prosperity. She stated that Socomec's investment reinforces their strategy to build a balanced and resilient economy. By welcoming companies like Socomec, they not only create jobs and capital investment but also ensure that Gwinnett remains a place where businesses of all kinds can succeed and the community can flourish.
Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, also praised Socomec's investment in Gwinnett County. She stated that global manufacturers continue to choose metro Atlanta due to its talented workforce, infrastructure, and innovation-driven ecosystem. She emphasized that Socomec's investment is not just in a facility but in a region built for the future.
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The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) played a crucial role in securing this project. Assistant Director of Statewide Projects John Soper represented GDEcD's Global Commerce team in partnership with Partnership Gwinnett, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, Georgia Quick Start, and Georgia Power.
GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson expressed his enthusiasm for Socomec's investment and its impact on the manufacturing ecosystem around electrical equipment and infrastructure. He stated that this industry is vital for the country and Georgia has maintained strong ties with Europe for over 50 years. He looks forward to welcoming Socomec to metro Atlanta's international business community.
Overall, Socomec's investment in Gwinnett County highlights why global manufacturers continue to choose metro Atlanta as their preferred location. With its strong business environment, talented workforce, and innovative ecosystem, it provides companies like Socomec with everything they need to thrive. This investment will not only drive economic growth but also contribute to building a better future for the region.
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