CINCINNATI (WKRC) – A high-tech manufacturing center announced a $2.69 million investment in its Adams County and Highland County operations, which will create 40 new jobs.
Mirac Tabtronics, a company specializing in printed circuit boards and wire harnesses, serves various sectors, including medical, transportation, and industrial. The company is headquartered in Lynchburg, Ohio.
“Mirac’s investment will revitalize its existing Manchester facility and boost its operations in Lynchburg, enabling the company to plan for long-term growth in the region,” said J.P. Nauseef, President and CEO of JobsOhio, in a media release. “The expansion will support new medical, military, and aerospace production to meet market demand as Mirac adds 40 jobs between its Adams County and Highland County locations.”
“We appreciate the support from JobsOhio that will allow Mirac to remain in Adams County and expand the Manchester facility as a high-tech manufacturing center,” said Edward Carter, President and COO of Mirac, LLC. “It is important to our team that we continue to support and grow employment opportunities in Southern Ohio, it’s a great place to live and work.”
The Manchester facility will see an investment of $1,042,827 to transform it into a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing site, creating 20 new jobs in Adams County. “This facility will now be the focal point for our future assembly and advanced manufacturing growth,” Carter said.
In Lynchburg, Mirac will invest $1,650,000 at its headquarters, also creating 20 new jobs.
JobsOhio is supporting the project with a $591,000 Revitalization Grant, part of a program designed to bridge financial gaps in site redevelopment.
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