Duracell Establishes New R&D Headquarters in Atlanta

News Summary

Duracell has announced the establishment of its new Global Research and Development Headquarters in Atlanta, marking a $56 million investment that will create 110 jobs. Located in the Science Square innovation hub, this facility represents a significant step in Duracell’s commitment to innovation and collaboration. The headquarters is set to open in the summer of 2026 and aims to enhance Atlanta’s reputation as a hub for technological advancement.

Exciting Times in Atlanta: Duracell’s New R&D Headquarters Set to Spark Growth!

Atlanta is buzzing with energy as the well-known battery manufacturer Duracell makes a bold move to establish its Global Headquarters for Research and Development right in the heart of the city. This thrilling announcement came from the offices of Governor Brian Kemp last week, marking a significant step for Duracell and the local community alike.

Major Investment on the Horizon

The new facility will land at 101 Nerem Street NW, nestled within the vibrant Science Square innovation hub. This project is not just any venture; it’s supported by a whopping $56 million investment and is expected to generate 110 brand-new jobs in the Atlanta area. Talk about some serious job creation!

A Long-Standing Presence in Georgia

Duracell isn’t new to Georgia—this iconic company has been powering our devices from its manufacturing plant in LaGrange since 1980, providing jobs for around 400 people. Additionally, there’s a logistics and distribution facility in Fairburn, which opened its doors in 2020 and employs about 275 workers. It’s safe to say Duracell has become part of the fabric of Georgia’s economy.

Innovation Meets Collaboration

Dr. Liben Hailu, the Chief Technology Officer at Duracell, pointed out how pivotal this move is for the company—it solidifies their status as a global leader in battery technology. The Atlanta headquarters promises to be equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, modern collaborative workspaces, and a top-notch technology infrastructure. This is exactly the kind of progressive environment the tech-savvy workforce of Atlanta is eager to dive into!

The Science Square Advantage

Speaking of surroundings, the new spot in Science Square is particularly thrilling. This 18-acre innovation hub features over 1.8 million square feet of lab and office space, creating an epicenter for collaboration and creativity. This ideal setting is a magnet for corporate growth in Atlanta, taking full advantage of the city’s extensive transportation infrastructure and diverse talent pool.

A Boost for Atlanta’s Reputation

The announcement brings fantastic news not only for job seekers but also places Atlanta firmly on the map as a hub for innovation. Katie Kirkpatrick, the President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, underscored this very point, emphasizing the positive impact such moves have in elevating Atlanta’s profile nationally and globally.

Collaborative Efforts Make It Happen

This significant project was no small feat and is a result of teamwork from various organizations, including the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Invest Atlanta, Select Fulton, and others. The collaboration shows how well different sectors can work together to attract innovative companies to the state.

Georgia’s Progressive Landscape

Governor Kemp highlighted that Georgia is well-known for its ability to attract innovative companies, given its world-class logistics network and advanced research institutions. Such an environment is beneficial for companies aiming to push the envelope in technology and research.

The Future Awaits

As if the excitement couldn’t get any better, the new R&D headquarters is slated to open its doors in the summer of 2026. This timeline gives plenty of time for anticipation to build. What will Duracell’s entry into Science Square mean for Atlanta and beyond? One thing is for sure: it’s shaping up to be an adventure worth watching!

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