Intracom Telecom recently announced a €45 million investment into a manufacturing facility located in Kozani, Greece, with construction expected to commence in 2025, to be finished within two years. The project is aligned with the Greek government’s Just Transition program, to promote entrepreneurship and economic growth in regional areas of the country.
The new facility, spanning 71,457 sq.m. of privately-owned land with 18,637 sq.m. constructed, will be equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and serve as the Group’s newest production unit complementing its existing production units in Romania and Italy. Designed with sustainability in mind, the facility will meet 20% of its electricity needs through solar power.
The facility will focus on the manufacturing of next-generation Broadband Wireless Network Products. These cutting-edge technologies, which will continue to be developed at the company’s Research & Development centres in Greece, will complement the development of modern 5G/6G networks and will contribute significantly to the Greek and European digital economy.
“This investment in Kozani is a strategic milestone in reinforcing our global relevance in cutting-edge technologies,” said Isak Alon, President of the Board of Intracom Telecom. “The region’s modern infrastructure and strategic location, offering excellent access to European markets, make it ideal for expanding our production capacity to meet rising global demand. Furthermore, this project reflects our commitment to strengthening the European Union’s technological self-reliance.”
“This facility is more than just a production site,” added Kartlos Edilashvili, Acting CEO of Intracom Telecom. “It serves as a catalyst for growth and innovation, aligning with our vision to support the development of Greece’s regional areas. With its state-of-the-art design, the Kozani facility will not only meet growing market demands but also advance Intracom Telecom’s mission of delivering cutting-edge connectivity solutions, contributing to the transition toward a greener economy, and fostering regional prosperity.”