By 1808Delaware

New Delaware County company Fabrisonic has announced its move to Lewis Center.

In a post on its website, company official Mark Norfolk shared:

“Just like the ultrasonic vibrations at the heart of our 3D metal printing technology, the Fabrisonic team has been doing some moving and shaking of our own.

Fabrisonic is excited to announce that we’ve moved to a new, larger, state-of-the-art facility in Lewis Center, Ohio. Fabrisonic has been incubated by EWI at its facility in Columbus, on the campus of The Ohio State University since 2011. As the business has grown, we’ve developed a need for additional space to expand and make room for more people, machines and expanded parts production.

The Fabrisonic team and our four UAM machines, including one new machine currently in assembly, have relocated to a facility that will position us for massive growth in 2023. Our new 30,000 sq. ft. facility is located at 7719 Graphics Way, Suite A, Lewis Center, OH 43035.

We’ve also upgraded our entire IT infrastructure to a higher security platform that meets government sensitive data requirements.

“The across-town move does not adversely impact Fabrisonic employees, allowing the company to maintain access to its current talent pool and attract new employees to accommodate growth,” said Mark Norfolk, Fabrisonic president and CEO. “Although it’s time for us to spread our wings and move out of mom and dad’s basement, we’re staying close to our Buckeye engineering roots.”

We’re thankful to Fabrisonic’s Board of Directors for recognizing our success and supporting the company’s plan to meet increased customer demands.

More than a decade later, our Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing process is still shaking up the industry.”

Image by Lutz Peter from Pixabay

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