08.06.18
Pilot Chemical Company on July 25 officially opened its new, state-of-the-art Innovation Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. The center – an expansion of the Pilot Polymer Technologies laboratory facility in Pittsburgh – doubles the size of the original facility.
Pilot Chemical added nine new roles to staff the facility.
The construction of the Center is a tangible milestone in Pilot Chemical’s Technology and Innovation Initiative, which the company launched in January. Under the Initiative, the company is investing $5 million this year – and millions more over the next five years – in technology and innovation.
Pilot Chemical’s VP of Technology and Innovation, Patrick McCarthy, was joined by the company’s CEO and President, Pam Butcher, and the chairman of the company’s Board, Paul Morrisroe, for the official ribbon cutting.
“The construction of the Innovation Center reflects Pilot Chemical’s firm commitment to innovation and our customers,” said Butcher. “With the opening of this Center and the planned opening of a Technology Center in Cincinnati in the near future, Pilot is ready for the future and the changing needs of the marketplace.”
Pilot Chemical added nine new roles to staff the facility.
The construction of the Center is a tangible milestone in Pilot Chemical’s Technology and Innovation Initiative, which the company launched in January. Under the Initiative, the company is investing $5 million this year – and millions more over the next five years – in technology and innovation.
Pilot Chemical’s VP of Technology and Innovation, Patrick McCarthy, was joined by the company’s CEO and President, Pam Butcher, and the chairman of the company’s Board, Paul Morrisroe, for the official ribbon cutting.
“The construction of the Innovation Center reflects Pilot Chemical’s firm commitment to innovation and our customers,” said Butcher. “With the opening of this Center and the planned opening of a Technology Center in Cincinnati in the near future, Pilot is ready for the future and the changing needs of the marketplace.”