It has been awarded a $2.5 million grant through Connecticut’s Strategic Supply Chain Initiative. This initiative aims to enhance the state’s manufacturing capabilities and create new job opportunities.
A Strategic Investment in Local Manufacturing
The grant will enable Trumpf to expand its North American headquarters in Farmington, Connecticut, by adding a press-brake production line. This addition is set to enhance the company’s sheet-metal fabrication capabilities and support the growing demand for advanced manufacturing solutions. The new production line is expected to commence operations in the summer of 2026. In addition to the press-brake line, Trumpf plans to establish a new training center and expand its apprenticeship program, further investing in the local workforce.
Creating Jobs and Strengthening the Local Economy
With approximately 500 employees already based in Farmington, Trumpf’s expansion is poised to create over 60 new full-time jobs. The company is eligible for up to $373,000 in tax rebates through the JobsCT program, contingent upon meeting job creation targets. This initiative underscores the state’s commitment to fostering a robust manufacturing sector and providing sustainable employment opportunities for its residents.
A Model for Reshoring Manufacturing
Trumpf’s decision to expand its operations in Connecticut reflects a broader trend of reshoring manufacturing to the United States. By bringing production closer to its North American customers, Trumpf aims to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and enhance responsiveness to market demands. The company’s investment in advanced manufacturing technologies, such as its $40 million smart factory in Farmington, positions it at the forefront of innovation in the industry.
A Commitment to Innovation and Community
Trumpf’s expansion in Connecticut not only strengthens its manufacturing capabilities but also demonstrates a commitment to community development and workforce training. By investing in local production and employee development, Trumpf is contributing to the growth of Connecticut’s advanced manufacturing sector and setting a precedent for other companies to follow.
Source: Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development Press Release, May 20, 2025