A product design and development firm, Gyre9, has moved its headquarters from Oxford to Southbury.
The company announced that it had moved its research, engineering, design and manufacturing facility to a new 40,000-square-foot building at 1200 Main St., which is four times larger than its previous location.
President Ed Gilchrest said the move was driven partly by the firm’s expanding production and product development of electric vehicle charges for JuiceBar.
“Gyre9 has seen this greater demand for our vertically integrated services, which allow us to design and manufacture quickly in response to changes in the marketplace,” Gilchrest said. “Many of our suppliers are Connecticut based, accelerating the supply chain, and bringing new products to the market faster.”
Gyre9 has 35 to 40 employees and serves clients including LEX Products and Excel Hand Dryers.
Gyre9 is a product development company focused on research, design, engineering and manufacturing.
