Rego-Fix Announces Plans to Build New Technology Center
The new Center for Machining Excellence will be a 12,000-square-foot expansion to the company’s existing facility in Whitestown, Indiana.
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Swiss tooling manufacturer Rego-Fix has announced plans to build a new technical hub for the machining industry at its North American headquarters. The new Center for Machining Excellence (CME) will be a 12,000-square-foot expansion to the company’s existing facility in Whitestown, Indiana.
The Rego-Fix facility is near Indianapolis International Airport and provides CME manufacturing and educational partners a central gateway to North America’s manufacturing corridor, the company says. The facility will also provide local universities and technical schools with an opportunity to engage with Rego-Fix for hands-on learning experiences.
Partners will gain direct access to customers, prospects, training opportunities and markets throughout the country. With access to the company’s facilities and technical expertise, partners can establish a satellite location for higher U.S. market presence and penetration, while enhancing the customer experience.
CME partner amenities include furnished private office spaces with storage, showrooms with adjoining hospitality spaces, dedicated areas for live partner technology demonstrations and a 165-inch video wall with advanced audio-visual equipment for presentations and recordings. There will also be opportunities for inventory storage and order fulfillment support.