Walter USA’s new Walter Americas Campus in Greer, South Carolina, began operations January 1, 2025. This cutting-edge facility marks a significant milestone in Walter USA’s ongoing commitment to driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and supporting growth across both North and South America.
The development of the Americas Campus has been a meticulous process, blending advanced design with the latest technological innovations. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, testing labs, and collaborative workspaces designed to meet the diverse needs of its customers and partners. From the initial groundbreaking to the final touches, the journey to create this hub of innovation reflects the company’s dedication to excellence and progress.
Dmitry Andreev, vice president global sales says “The opening of our Walter Americas Campus in Greer, SC represents a new chapter for Walter USA and for the entire region. This facility embodies our commitment to innovation and excellence, providing unparalleled resources for our customers, partners, and employees. We are excited to see the growth and opportunities that will emerge from this state-of-the-art hub."
The Americas Campus will serve as a central hub for customers and partners, offering access to advanced testing facilities and collaborative spaces. These resources will enable Walter to work closely with stakeholders to develop and refine cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving demands of industry. Additionally, the center will host digital events, webinars, and training sessions, making Walter’s expertise accessible beyond physical boundaries.
The opening of the new Walter Americas Campus is just the beginning. Walter USA plans to leverage this facility to explore new business opportunities across North and South America. By enhancing capabilities and expanding its reach, the company aims to drive growth and innovation in the manufacturing industry. Future plans include hosting industry events, expanding research and development efforts, and continuously seeking ways to improve and innovate.
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