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XENON Corporation Triples Facility Space To
Position Company For Dramatic Growth
Wilmington, MA—Xenon Corporation,
formerly based in Woburn, MA has moved to a new corporate
facility that sharply increases the company’s
manufacturing, engineering and office space.
“The move signals a visible sign of growth for
Xenon Corporation,” states CEO Louis R. Panico,
“and it positions us for dramatic growth in sales.”
According to Panico, the Wilmington site was chosen
for its outst anding
location in a growing industrial complex that offers
convenient access to airports, Interstate 93 and to
the extensive technical and scientific resources located
around the Boston area.
Panico explains that the tight space in the company’s
former corporate home, was limiting production capability.
To maintain business momentum and to keep company growth
goals on track, the move was mandated. In addition to
the increased manufacturing and engineering space, the
attractive, new corporate headquarters is customer-centric;
it is equipped with a “problem-solving”
laboratory where customers may view Xenon systems performing
special testing, with their products demonstrating the
unique capabilities of pulsed UV light technology.
“Since 1964, Xenon has been working closely with
customers to develop solutions to their processing problems
that other curing and sterilization technologies cannot
achieve,” comments Louis R. Panico. Asked about
Xenon’s strategy to continue it’s growth,
Panico added “We are developing partnerships with
the pharmaceutical and medical device industries; these
markets have shown great interest in replacing less
effective, continuous wave UV light techniques with
the lower energy and environmentally safe pulsed UV
technology that Xenon has pioneered.”
“Our customers,” he states, “look
to Xenon to provide expertise in UV light technology,
and they trust us to build the very best equipment for
their varied needs.”
Xenon Corporation has long been a leading manufacturer
of pulsed ultraviolet lamps and systems and has become
one of the largest suppliers to the CD and DVD curing
industry. But within the past several years, the company
has made impressive new market entries into the fields
of semiconductor, hard disk drives, and sterilization.
Some of the credit for these successful market inroads
is due to the environmental safety of Xenon-developed
technology. Xenon’s pulsed UV lamps are mercury
free and consume less energy than competing systems.
Moreover, Xenon’s systems have been shown to increase
manufacturing throughput in demanding 24/7 production
systems.
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