Angelalign Technology to open 52,000-square-foot clear aligner manufacturing facility in Wisconsin
Angelalign Technology Inc. has announced plans to build a new clear aligner manufacturing facility in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The company, which specializes in orthodontic clear aligner technology, is investing in a 52,000-square-foot facility at 10551 South Oakview Parkway. The new facility is slated to create nearly 200 jobs and will feature automated, proprietary 3D printing technology to enhance aligner production and serve the company’s growing customer base in North America. To complement this investment, Angelalign is also scaling its treatment planning capacity and aligner manufacturing operations in Brazil.
What people are saying
In a recent quote, Fox Hu, CEO of Angelalign Technology Inc., said, “This expansion represents a milestone in the continued evolution of our global growth strategy, reinforcing our commitment to our long-term presence in the North American market. It will enhance our service to Angel Aligner's North American customers while creating job opportunities in the local community.”
Jason Tabb, Vice President and General Manager of North America, added, “Our priority is to remain highly responsive to the needs of our customers while delivering innovative products and exceptional service. This new manufacturing facility is a testament to our commitment to customer-centric innovation and elevating the experience for orthodontists and their patients.”
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