eHealth Technologies Announces Expansion in Virginia
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ eHealth Technologies, the leading provider of medical record/image retrieval and clinical intelligence services, is excited to announce it will open a site in the State of Virginia in 2021. With this expansion, eHealth Technologies will hire 160 new employees over five years, diversifying its operations and strengthening customer support through replication of its network and redundancy of systems.
Working with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP), eHealth Technologies is securing a move-in ready facility in Scott County. Located in Southwestern Virginia s e-Region, the area boasts state-of-the-art broadband infrastructure, an outstanding labor force, and a low-cost business environment.
December 10, 2020
RICHMOND, Va. December 7, 2020 Governor Ralph Northam today announced that International Automotive Components Group (IAC Group), a global supplier of automotive components and systems, will invest $4.6 million to expand its manufacturing operation in the Town of Strasburg and add new auto component lines and products to its existing capabilities at the facility. Virginia successfully competed with Ohio for the project, which will create 47 new jobs.
“International Automotive Components Group has been a valued employer in Shenandoah County for more than a decade, and we are thrilled that the company is reinvesting in its operation and employees,” said Governor Northam. “IAC Group exemplifies the success that major businesses can find in rural Virginia and we thank the company for its continued confidence in Virginia and for creating high-quality manufacturing jobs at a critical time in our economic recovery.”
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