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Hydrotech, Inc. Expanding in Ohio

By Mike Santora | July 27, 2015

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Hydrotech-Inc-sign-imageHydrotech, Inc., a fluid power and motion automation solutions provider, is about to undergo a 23,000-sq. ft expansion to its Cincinnati headquarters. The expansion is necessary as the company has grown 14 % per year since 2010, including hiring 35 people in the past five years with 10 more to be added before the end of the year. That’s a significant hiring trend for a company that five years ago only had a staff of 60 people.

The expansion was celebrated Friday at a public groundbreaking that included customers, employees, government officials, and local members of the business community.

“West Chester is quietly becoming the economic epicenter of the [Cincinnati-Dayton] corridor,” said George Lang, West Chester Township trustee and speaker at the event. “It’s entrepreneurs like Pete Jones at Hydrotech that have made that possible. I applaud him for keeping manufacturing in America and keeping it strong.”

Innovation key to growth

“We have engineering projects for customers that are worked on for years before the product goes to market and starts generating revenue,” said Pete Jones, Hydrotech founder and CEO. “Many of the projects we’ve worked on in the last four years are finally coming to fruition.”

Hydrotech currently holds 26 patents for various fluid power and motion automation products within the industrial manufacturing industry including a new monitoring device that plans to introduce an Internet of Things (IoT) approach to preventive machine maintenance.

Cincinnati State donation announced

As part of the groundbreaking ceremonies, Hydrotech announced a donation of four brand-new hydraulic training stands to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.

The training assemblies, valued at $30,000 per unit, will be used by students in Cincinnati State’s Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technologies program.

This marks the second major donation of lab equipment by Hydrotech to Cincinnati State in the past year. In 2014, the company donated pneumatic training stands to the same program at the College.

Construction on Hydrotech’s headquarters is expected to be completed in December 2015.

Hydrotech, Inc.

www.hydrotech.com


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