An Italian company that makes computer circuit boards which can be used in everything from a train’s event recorder to a DVR is settling into a new home in Duluth. Elemaster held a ribbon cutting Thursday morning to officially open its new U.S. manufacturing facility off Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Duluth.
The ceremony drew representatives from Elemaster’s parent company in Italy as well as officials from Partnership Gwinnett and the City of Duluth as the joined employees of the office, all clad in red shirts, for the celebration. The company was previously involved in a joint venture with a company named Sienna — the joint venture was called Elesienna — in Suwanee, but Elemaster has branched out on its own.
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