Noregon opens innovation center in North Carolina

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Updated Apr 24, 2025
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Noregon opened in Innovation Center in Greensboro, N.C., the company announced Wednesday. 

The 18,500-square-foot facility will be used as a hub for training, testing and developing hardware and software solutions. 

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"To meet our customers' evolving needs, we must ensure our tools cover a wide variety of vehicles and equipment," says Bill A. Hathaway, Noregon's CEO. "Investing in this new facility gives us the space to house everything from bulldozers to box trucks. Our research, development and testing processes will be more efficient than ever to meet the industry's rapidly changing technological landscape." 

The new building has a training center, office space and a shop space with mutiple bays, including room for Class 6-8 tractors. An outdoor lot can accommodate larger equipment. A lab in the center provides specialized workstations for Noregon's developers and test engineers. 

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"We're thrilled to have a dedicated space that can host customers, partners and our sales teams from all across North America for hands-on training," Hathaway says. "Being able to take what they learn in the training center and apply it to real-life examples in the shop is an invaluable experience." 

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