Gov. Youngkin announced that TTM Technologies will invest $13.4 million to expand in Loudoun County

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, the company is consolidating and modernizing its U.S. facilities to maximize current and future growth and will expand its workforce at its bare printed circuit board manufacturing facility in Sterling.

The project will create 43 new jobs.

Governor Glenn Youngkin released the following statement:

“TTM Technologies’ expansion demonstrates Virginia’s thriving tech and manufacturing ecosystems can support the growth of our corporate partners with competitive global industries.

Reshoring the production of complex printed circuit boards in Virginia is another boost for our manufacturing sector, and we are proud that TTM has found the right location, business climate, and workforce to grow its capacity and capabilities here in the Commonwealth.”

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