Turin, Italy-based Fidia S.p.A. moved its North American operations in Troy to a new 14,000-square-foot building in Rochester Hills. Fidia designs and builds numerical controls and high-speed milling machine systems for the production of complex-shaped parts for the automotive, aerospace and energy markets.
"Because our market share and customer base have steadily increased over the past several years, we found the need to expand our existing North American operations," Fidia CEO Giuseppe Morfino said in a news release.
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