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Triton Systems expands its capabilities with new location at 30 Billerica Rd.

Chelmsford, MA Triton Systems Inc., (Triton), a technology incubator and developer of breakthrough products, today announced it has moved its facilities and headquarters to a new location to accommodate its growth, expand on its capabilities and offer improved amenities to its employees. The newly remodeled location at 330 Billerica Rd. is part of the town’s new Cross Roads at 129, a 623-acre, 70 property business center encompassing high technology, research and development, healthcare, and education businesses.

The newly remodeled space offers upgraded laboratories and development centers, enabling a full spectrum of in-house operations in chemistry, biology, sensors, composites, acoustics, robotics, electronics, optics, ergonomics, additive manufacturing, machining, welding, assembly and test, and virtual reality.

The newly remodeled space was designed by Fishbrook Design Studios and constructed by Windover Construction. The construction began in January of 2020 and was completed in January 2021.

“We recognized the importance of expanding our capacity and internal capabilities as the company continues to grow and focus on not just designing and prototyping, but actually building products,” said David Model, Triton’s COO. 

“We are also pleased to stay in Chelmsford, our home for 28 years. The Town’s economic development team were extremely helpful in Triton’s efforts to secure a new location.”

“We are very pleased to support the expansion of Triton Systems and its advanced technologies programs,” said Lisa Marrone, Director of Business Development for the Town of Chelmsford. “Triton’s growth fits well with Chelmsford’s newly achieved Platinum rating for bio-readiness through the MA Biotechnology Council and the growing collaborative along the Rt 129 corridor.”

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