MGS Breaks Ground on New Innovation and Technology Center
Additional 120,000-square-foot facility bolsters headquarters campus with additional collaboration and innovation spaces for product development, tooling development, automation, and part and process validation.
MGS Mfg. Group recently broke ground on a new state-of-the-art Innovation Center on the company’s Germantown, Wisconsin campus. The expansion, which brings an additional 120,000 square feet to MGS’ headquarters, represents the company’s ongoing investments in growth and expansion to meet customer needs in pharma, diagnostics and medtech.
The MGS Innovation Center, which is expected to be open to customers by the end of 2024, will feature collaborative workspaces dedicated to ideation and product development, tooling development, automation, and part and process validation. Also on site will be Class 7 and 8 cleanroom space for part and process validation without disruption to production environments. An on-site dedicated quality lab with enhanced tactile-, optical- and computed tomography-measuring capabilities will ensure optical, dimensional and functional product quality throughout the product development process.
“The MGS Innovation Center represents an important milestone in our ongoing investment in supporting our growing customer base with end-to-end solutions from product development through delivery,” Paul Manley, CEO, says.
The Innovation Center also consolidates MGS’ existing Germantown Global Automation Center and Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Sampling Facility onto a single campus, integrating them with MGS’ newly acquired product development and design capabilities. Customers will be able to access all aspects of early product development on a single campus for greater access and efficiency.
“We look forward to bringing our early product development solutions together within our Wisconsin campus to help our customers bridge the gap between imagination and realization,” Manley continues. “Together, we will uncover solutions to drive innovations that improve lives.”
MGS is partnering with Nashotah, Wisconsin-based MSI General for the construction.
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