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LYNCHBURG, VA -- Electronic Design and Manufacturing held a groundbreaking ceremony on Aug. 22 to mark the commencement of construction on an 11,400 sq. ft. expansion of its manufacturing facility.

The project is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter next year.

EDM is investing in this expansion as part of a long-term business strategy to support growth in its existing customer business, as well as increase its capacity to support new customers wishing to onshore their outsourced electronics manufacturing.

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(l to r) Tony Kegley, project manager, Coleman Adams; Beau Wright, vice mayor, City of Lynchburg; Bree Oldham, CFO, EDM; Marjette Upshur, director of economic development, City of Lynchburg; and Dave McAden, CTO, EDM.

“We are seeing increased requirements for subassembly and complete product build and this expansion will ensure we have enough space to accommodate that growth. Additionally, this will increase our ability to store the raw materials and finished goods our customers require,” said Georgeann Snead, president and CEO, EDM.

For more than 30 years, EDM has manufactured printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) and electronic products for customers across a variety of industries.

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