Georgia-based Trenton Systems Opens New Headquarters in Gwinnett County
Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announced that Trenton Systems, a Georgia-based high-performance computer manufacturer, has opened a new headquarters in Gwinnett County. The company will be adding more than 50 new positions over the year and celebrates its growth at a grand opening in Duluth, Georgia.
“It’s exciting to see a Georgia-based business leading research and innovation efforts that will help safeguard information for some of the United States’ largest companies and organizations across multiple strategic industries,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Trenton Systems’ growth reflects the longstanding and continued importance of the cybersecurity and defense industries in Georgia.”
Trenton Systems designs, manufactures, assembles, tests, and supports secure computing solutions out of metro Atlanta to ensure tamper-free hardware and cybersecure firmware and software, all within a vetted supply chain. Trenton Systems’ clients include U.S. military and defense organizations, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, SAIC, and other key players in the information industry such as IBM, NASA, Disney, and Google.
“Trenton Systems is excited to be growing its footprint in Gwinnett County. Our people truly do make all the difference, and the additional 50,000 square feet of space will enable us to keep adding to the talent pool across all departments,” said Trenton Systems CEO Michael Bowling. “With our new HQ, we can support more of our customers’ needs while maintaining the same level of quality that they are used to over the decades. We are not only expanding on floor space, but the added expertise will also broaden our product and service offering to continue innovating computing solutions that drive some of the world’s most complex applications across all environments.”
In Duluth, Trenton Systems’ new office will be located at the former IBM building at 3100 Breckinridge Boulevard. The new office will house the company’s headquarters and many of its business support teams. The company is also continuing to operate out of its Lawrenceville facility. The existing floor space will be utilized as a manufacturing and production house for current and future projects.
New positions across both facilities will range from marketing and sales roles to engineering, quality, and production. For more information about open positions, visit Trenton Systems’ Careers page.
“Trenton Systems proudly manufactures their own circuit boards right here in Gwinnett County,” said Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson. “Their impressive growth not only supports our economy and workforce, but also provides numerous benefits to our country as well.”
Global Commerce Senior Project Manager Kristen Miller represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development on the project in partnership with the Metro Atlanta Chamber, Partnership Gwinnett, and Georgia Power.
“Congratulations to Trenton Systems on their choice to expand their business in Gwinnett County,” said Metro Atlanta Chamber President and CEO Katie Kirkpatrick. “This decision augments the advantages of our region for technology intensive industries that rely on strong universities, technical schools, skilled workers, a business-friendly environment, and a strong hardware and software ecosystem.”
More than 120 cybersecurity companies call Georgia home and generate over $4.7 billion in revenue annually – almost 25% of the global security market. Together, these companies employ over 10,000 network and computer system engineers across the state. Georgia is also home to eight nationally ranked cyber institutes with CAE-R or CAE-CD designations, numerous cyber research centers, and ranks in the top 10 states for most centers of academic excellence.