Prysmian Group welcomes diplomat, congressman to North American headquarters
October 20, 2017“We are investing to support the development of telecom broadband networks and more sustainable power grids in the U.S.,” said Hakan Ozmen, CEO of Prysmian Group North America.
Yesterday Prysmian Group, in the energy and telecom cable and systems industry, welcomed European Union Ambassador David O’Sullivan and Congressman Joe Wilson to its North American headquarters in Lexington. The visit is part of a larger tour of South Carolina for Ambassador O’Sullivan led by Congressman Wilson, which includes a business rountable with the S.C. Chamber of Commerce to discuss trade inside the European Union and experience firsthand business at work throughout the state.
“Today we had the great pleasure of sharing our growing work with Ambassador O’Sullivan and Congressman Joe Wilson,” said Hakan Ozmen, CEO of Prysmian Group North America. “Having lived and worked in several countries around the world, I’ve witnessed firsthand the impact South Carolina has on the global economy and I look forward to continuing to work together to further innovation throughout our state.”
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Prysmian Group employs more than 21,000 people across 50 countries and contributes to energy and communication needs across all continents. The company is strongly positioned in high-tech markets and recently announced plans for continued investments throughout North America, where it operates 11 plants serving the energy and telecom sectors.
- In May 2017, the company was awarded a three-year, $300 million contract with Verizon to facilitate the development of its 5G and broadband networks. Under this agreement, Prysmian Group will supply nearly 11 million miles of ribbon and loose tube cables.
- To support the Verizon agreement, Prysmian Group announced last week a $15 million expansion to its Lexington facility, which will create 30 new jobs over the next five years. Upon completion, the Lexington facility will be the largest producer of optical ribbon cable in the world for Prysmian Group.
- In July 2017, Prysmian Group began a $14 million expansion to its Abbeville, S.C., facility to support future sustainable energy projects for offshore windfarms.
In addition to its strides in the energy and telecom markets, Prysmian Group is investing in the recruitment and retention of top-tier talent from around the world to South Carolina. In August 2017, the company broke ground on a new research and development center expansion in Lexington to make way for a new Prysmian Group Academy, the company’s network of corporate education facilities designed to enhance the potential of professionals via specialized programs.
For more information about Prysmian Group, visit na.prysmiangroup.com.
About Prysmian Group
Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry with global headquarters in Milan, Italy, and North America headquarters in Lexington, S.C., is strongly positioned in high-tech markets and offer a wide range of products, services and technologies. They operate in the business of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, special cables for applications in numerous industries, and in medium and low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors. For the telecommunications industry, Prysmian Group manufactures cables and accessories for voice, video, and data transmission, offering a comprehensive range of optical fiber, optical and copper cables, and connectivity systems. Prysmian Group is a public company, listed on the Italian Stock Exchange in the FTSE MIB index. For sales inquiries, contact [email protected]. For more information, visit http://na.prysmiangroup.com.