GE Additive's new AP&C site to expand additive manufacturing powder business
GE Additive | January 14, 2019
GE Additive’s metal additive manufacturing (AM) powder company, AP&C, is expanding its capabilities with the purchase of a new site in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada.
AP&C has been operating from the Saint-Eustache Innoparc Albatros park just outside Montreal since 2016 and already employs some 100 people at its Allee du golf facility. The purchase of this new 40,000 square meter plot, which was completed by Saint-Eustache Mayor Pierre Charron and AP&C CEO Alain Dupont last week, will be used to consolidate AP&C’s expansion efforts, increasing the number of high added-value jobs in the area.
“We are thrilled to work with the dynamic Ville de Saint-Eustache team. Our firm is currently enjoying rapid growth and we need more space for our projects, along with a good location for drawing fresh talent. Innoparc Albatros meets both of these urgent needs. It is clear that AP&C’s future is right here in Quebec and, in particular, Saint-Eustache” Mr. Dupont said at a press briefing.