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Bryan Noth
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Confirmed: CelLink to put factory, at least 2K jobs in Georgetown

Bryan Noth
  • Realtor
  • Austin, TX
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CelLink has confirmed the intent to build and open a 300,000 sq ft manufacturing facility that employs over 2000 direct jobs for the North Austin suburb of Georgetown.  This development had been kept under the mysterious name of ""Project Flex Power" while securing incentive packages but has officially been confirmed with plans to open within this calendar year.  

"CelLink was originally founded with the goal of developing a new type of interconnect for solar panels. To see this core technology evolve into an entirely new product class that is accelerating the transition away from fossil fuel-based transportation, with amazing customers buying our products and world-class investors supporting our growth, is a dream come true,” CEO and co-founder Kevin Coakley said in a statement.

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https://www.bizjournals.com/au...