Mack Molding said today that it has spent more than $1 million to move its Synectic Product Development subsidiary from Milford, Conn., to a new facility in Woodbridge, Conn.
Synectic is Mack’s product development and engineering services arm for both medical devices and consumer products. Synectic’s specialties include focusing on design, research, development, and manufacturing of medical devices and consumer products.
The new 10,000-square-foot facility at 11 Lunar Drive in Woodbridge includes a controlled manufacturing environment that the company says could easily be turned into a clean room for small volume manufacturing. The building could be expanded another 3,000 to 4,000 feet to meet future growth needs.
“We more than quadrupled our assembly space to accommodate an increase in growth in our design and rapid prototyping projects.” Synectic President Adam Lehman said in a news release. “We doubled the size of our machine shop to increase our in house capabilities, particularly when it comes to part production for prototyping and manufacturing.”