Governor Perdue Announces Dicon Technologies to Build New U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Bryan County
Thursday, June 19, 2008 |
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Medical components maker plans initial hiring of 88 workers
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that Dicon Technologies, Inc., a medical component manufacturer and a supplier to U.S. troops, will construct a new facility in coastal Bryan County. The company will create up to 100 jobs in the next five years and invest almost $3.7 million.
“I am proud to welcome an innovative company to like Dicon Technologies to
Governor Perdue made today’s announcement from the 2008 BIO International Convention in
Dicon’s medical components are used in the skin care, foot care and medical industries and are customized for sale to companies and hospitals. The company’s medical products focus on diabetic wound care, cosmeceuticals and foot care, which are sold globally under its own brands and through partnerships with some of the largest retailers in the world, including K-Mart, Albertson’s and numerous drugstore chains. Dicon, which currently manufactures all of its products in
“We are very impressed by
Dicon will occupy a temporary location in July and will locate in its new building in the Interstate Centre business park in December 2008. The company will use
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Andrew Neumann, project manager for the Georgia Department of Economic Development, and Peggy Jolley, of Georgia Power, collaborated with the Bryan County Development Authority,
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