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cadenceCadence Inc. broke ground today on a new 62,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility located in the Sturgeon Bay Industrial Park at 1425 S. Neenah Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.

Cadence is a leading supplier of advanced products, technologies and services to medical, life science, automotive, and industrial companies worldwide.  The new facility, nearly three times the size of the existing space, will position the company to expand production capacity and add new technologies to support an expanding customer base.

“Our Sturgeon Bay operation is one of the leading providers in the U.S. of precision metal stamping for the most complex components used in medical, automotive and industrial applications,” said Alan Connor, President and CEO of Cadence. “We continue to expand our unique multi-slide forming, microstamping, insert molding, and assembly capabilities, and this new facility will allow us to continue to grow and better serve our customers.”

Sandy Sekadlo, VP of Manufacturing stated, “I am pleased not only for our customers and employees, but also for the community of Sturgeon Bay.  We fully expect that this expansion will create many job opportunities over the next several years.”

About Cadence Inc.: Cadence imagines things others cannot, builds things others will not and delivers outcomes that simply make the world work better. We bring together people and solutions in ways no other company can. Hand to hand with our customers, employees, and shareholders, we are inventing new things using science and innovation to make an impact that matters. Cadence employs nearly 500 people worldwide with headquarters in Staunton, VA and other locations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, and the Dominican Republic.






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