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Biamp Expands Headquarters

Biamp Systems has relocated its headquarters to a larger facility in Beaverton, Ore. According to the company, as Biamp expanded its position in the commercial audio market and introduced its new page and voice evacuation product, Vocia, the company outgrew the 40,000-square-foot manufacturing facility it occupied for the past 10 years.

Biamp Expands Headquarters

Biamp Systems has relocated its headquarters to a larger facility in Beaverton, Ore. According to the company, as Biamp expanded its position in the commercial audio market and introduced its new page and voice evacuation product, Vocia, the company outgrew the 40,000-square-foot manufacturing facility it occupied for the past 10 years.

Biamp Systems has relocated its headquarters to a larger facility in Beaverton, Ore. According to the company, as Biamp expanded its position in the commercial audio market and introduced its new page and voice evacuation product, Vocia, the company outgrew the 40,000-square-foot manufacturing facility it occupied for the past 10 years.

The new 70,000-square foot facility is expected to accommodate an expansive manufacturing floor and double the size of Biamp’s training facilities. The company’s global expansion has also precipitated the addition of several new staff members in the manufacturing, engineering, and marketing departments for U.S. and international locations over the last year.

“We have continued to experience strong demand for our technologies as the global economy sought to recover. We know that distance conferencing systems and Biamp’s entry into the advanced paging and voice evacuation market will be key drivers of growth for the company,” said Steve Metzger, president of Biamp, in a statement. “With our need to add new people and increase production capacity, we made the decision to expand our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facilities here in Beaverton. Our people are our greatest asset, and the new facility allows us to assure that our growth in development and production can remain under one roof. The new Gemini location is a resource that allows Biamp to develop and produce products, and train our customers on our rapidly growing suite of unique products that make up the next generation of networked audio systems.”

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