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Brewer Science Opens Doors to New High-Tech Manufacturing Center

Expansion will create 65 new Missouri jobs

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Brewer Science officially opened the doors on a new 25,000-square-foot manufacturing center that will expand Missouri’s technology footprint and result in the creation of 65 new high-tech jobs in the state. The new center will produce specialty materials used in the creation of advanced microdevices, including the next generations of smartphones, tablet computers, and other microelectronics.

Brewer Science specializes in advanced manufacturing technology that has made microelectronic devices smaller, thinner, lighter, and more powerful.

“This expansion represents our commitment to creating next-generation technology with a Missouri-based workforce that is changing the world,” said Dr. Terry Brewer, president and founder of Brewer Science. “For more than a generation, we have been focused on innovating and growing right here in central Missouri. As our company has expanded globally, our home and headquarters has always remained in Rolla, where we have the best workforce and a community we love. This expansion is our eighth in Missouri in our company’s more than 30-year history. With this expansion, and those that have come before it, we have demonstrated that you do not need a Silicon Valley zip code to be a global technology leader.”

“Dr. Terry Brewer has pioneered a small, startup into a growing, high-tech company that supports hundreds of jobs in his community and supplies high-demand products to customers around the world,” said Gov. Jay Nixon. “Brewer Science’s impressive growth demonstrates Missouri’s growing high-tech sector, highly skilled workforce and ability to compete in a global economy. I appreciate Brewer Science’s continued investment in Missouri and we are pleased that the state could be a partner in its expansion.”

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