IBM has renamed its campus located in Essex Junction and Williston, Vermont to the Champlain Valley Technology and Innovation Park.
The new campus name reflects the expanded role of the IBM-owned 725 acre site as a location for both IBM and other technology companies.
The name change corresponds with the completion of the relocation of General Dynamics’ Technology Center from Lakeside Avenue in Burlington, VT to approximately 112,000 square feet of space leased from IBM in Williston. The Technology Center, with approximately 450 employees, is part of the General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products business unit.
IBM also welcomed ASK IntTag, a manufacturer of secure identification cards, to the campus last year. ASK occupies approximately 15,000 square feet of space leased from IBM in Essex and has approximately 40 employees.
IBM has approximately 120,000 square feet available for lease in the Champlain Valley Technology and Innovation Park. The site features a central utility plant, waste treatment plant, security services, parking, cafeteria, classroom and auditorium space, and technical, planning and design services are available from IBM.
IBM in Vermont designs and manufactures custom microchips used in a wide range of consumer, communications and computing applications, including cell phones, TVs, GPS systems, and communications networks.
Source: IBM ESSEX JUNCTION and WILLISTON VERMONT, February 21, 2011
IBM Vermont renames campus to Champlain Valley Technology and Innovation Park
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