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Wacker Chemical celebrates opening of company’s Innovation Center

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Wacker Chemical celebrates opening of company’s Innovation Center
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, right, listens as Wacker Chemical Corp. president and CEO David Wilhoit, left, explains some of the products Wacker makes, including additives used to make brick pavers more durable. Also pictured are, second from left, Wacker silicones division vice president Ian Moore and Robert Gnann, president of silicones for Wacker Chemical's parent company, Wacker Chemie AG of Munich, Germany.

PITTSFIELD TWP. — Wacker Chemical Corp. celebrated the opening of its new Innovation Center and regional headquarters just outside Ann Arbor on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting and tours for guests, including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. 

Wacker, which has had its North American headquarters and a production facility on Sutton Road in Raisin Township for 53 years, announced in 2018 that it would be moving its headquarters to the Ann Arbor area. It moved its research and development work to Ann Arbor in 2017. 

About 240 employees work at the new, $50 million facility, which is on 18 acres on South State Road, between Textile and Ellsworth roads. 

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Wacker Chemical Corp. president and CEO David Wilhoit, both center, and several other Wacker executives and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at Wacker's new Innovation Center just outside Ann Arbor during a ceremony Tuesday. The ceremony took place before Wacker employees in the facility's "collaboration spine."

The production facility on Sutton Road with its 325 employees will remain in operation, and Wacker has plans to invest in the site, Wacker Chemical president and CEO David Wilhoit said in an interview. 

“The more great products we develop here, the more we can produce in Adrian,” Robert Gnann, president of silicones for Wacker’s parent company, Wacker Chemie AG, said in an interview after the ceremony. 

Wacker Chemie is based in Munich, Germany. 

Wacker decided to move its headquarters and R&D from Lenawee County after finding it had difficulty recruiting top scientists, who often come from other countries, to the Adrian area. 

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