TRUMPF Opens New Smart Factory, Expands Initiatives to Grow the Future of Advanced Manufacturing
Ribbon-cutting ceremony in Farmington, Connecticut marks the official opening of the Smart Factory // TRUMPF announces new initiatives to increase local manufacturing, expand training facility, and grow apprenticeship program
Farmington, Conn., May 20, 2025 - Global technology company TRUMPF officially opened a new Smart Factory that expands local production of machine tools and demonstrates advanced manufacturing capabilities in Farmington, Connecticut, the headquarters of its billion-dollar North American subsidiary, TRUMPF Inc. After a May 20 ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Smart Factory is operational and uses high-tech TRUMPF fabricating equipment to produce sheet metal parts for its U.S.-manufactured TRUMPF machinery. Manufacturers can visit the facility to investigate applications of the automation, connectivity and data-driven production.
"The new facility is a clear reflection of our commitment to our U.S. customers and our deep appreciation for their business," said Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, CEO and owner of the TRUMPF Group. "I am pleased to see this $40 million investment in Connecticut come to fruition, but this is just the beginning. TRUMPF will continue to stand for such dedication to innovation, technology and growth in North America in the years to come."
"The future demands smarter, more connected and more competitive manufacturing. Now is the time for manufacturers to elevate their production methods and further develop their workforce. That's what TRUMPF is doing here in Connecticut and what we are assisting companies throughout North America to do as well by providing enabling manufacturing technology and services," said TRUMPF Inc. President & CEO Lutz Labisch. "The Smart Factory reaffirms our partnerships with manufacturers to meet their growing needs to streamline and accelerate production while enhancing process adaptability and product quality."
Added Technology & Demonstration Capabilities
The Smart Factory adds 55,800 square feet of production space for TRUMPF to efficiently cut, bend and weld thousands of different parts for its state-of-the art machines, used by manufacturers to make metal components for cars, aircraft, agricultural machinery, data center cabinets, fitness equipment and a wide variety of other products. It showcases real-life applications of automated and connected manufacturing to thousands of manufacturers who visit the Connecticut campus each year to explore technology customized for their own production needs.
"The Farmington Smart Factory provides a blueprint that enables manufacturers to reshore production and remain cost-competitive while adapting to changing needs, overcoming skilled labor shortages, and meeting strict safety standards," said TRUMPF Inc. Executive Vice President Burke Doar. "North American manufacturers are leading the way in this effort. TRUMPF has already partnered with companies here to build more than 300 Smart Factories in different sizes and configurations over the last couple of years and we expect this trend to continue."
The Smart Factory is part of an ongoing "local-for-local" strategy for production in Connecticut, where the company has manufactured since 1974. TRUMPF produces all its sheet metal laser cutting machines and connected automation devices for the North American market in Farmington, and recently added a new production line to make tube laser cutting machines. TRUMPF is a global leader in fabricating machine tools and laser technology used in manufacturing. A subsidiary of the privately held TRUMPF Group, TRUMPF Inc. opened in Connecticut in 1969 and oversees additional offices in California, Illinois, New Jersey, and Michigan.
New Initiatives Announced
The company announced several strategic initiatives to increase local manufacturing, expand training facilities, and grow its U.S. apprenticeship program. The three major new initiatives will take place in the next twelve months and include:
• Increased Local Production - Further expanding local manufacturing in Connecticut, TRUMPF is adding a new press brake production line starting in summer of 2026. This new product line will increase and round out the plant's production output to cover all TRUMPF's major sheet metal fabrication product lines and create additional jobs.
• Training Center Expansion - TRUMPF will expand its Training Center, incorporating the latest equipment, automated systems, and real-world setups to train the next generation of technicians and operators. The relocated center in Farmington will add training capabilities and increase capacity beyond its current nationwide draw of 4,000 students annually.
• Broader Apprenticeship Program - A new apprenticeship consortium, founded by TRUMPF, includes several other Connecticut manufacturers and is supported by AdvanceCT and the German-American Chamber of Commerce. The consortium leverages TRUMPF's well-established apprenticeship and training programs and widens access to its high-tech equipment, software and personnel to raise the workforce's advanced manufacturing skill levels.
In attendance at the Grand Opening ceremony, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont praised TRUMPF's new Smart Factory as the most advanced of its kind. "This cutting-edge facility is ushering in the next generation of manufacturing. TRUMPF's investments in local manufacturing and skilled worker training are forward-thinking efforts that bolster the reputation of Connecticut and TRUMPF as a leader in innovation and technology, while strengthening the ability of our manufacturing industry to compete globally. I am pleased to announce that the state is providing $2.5 million in financial assistance to support the company's growth, and that TRUMPF is the first recipient of funding under our Strategic Supply Chain Initiative."
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