
Stanley Black & Decker has established itself as one of Maryland’s economic heavyweights, investing approximately $60 million in facility upgrades and employing thousands of residents in the area. Now, the company is raising the bar on its commitment to the state by announcing the grand opening of its new makerspace in Towson.
The 4,500 square-foot workshop is designed to help Stanley Black & Decker employees create and innovate through state-of-the-art technology and equipment. The space will also serve as a resource for the Greater Baltimore community to craft ideas into reality.
Jeff Ansell, president of Global Tools & Storage for Stanley Black & Decker, says the space will be a launch pad for future products.
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