Automotive and appliance component supplier GHSP is shifting its technology teams into a new complex in its native Grand Haven, Mich.
More than 20 employees began moving into some 7,000 square feet in a former downtown water pump station earlier this month.
Company officials said the move exemplifies GHSP’s rapid growth, as well as its transition from mechanical systems — primarily auto parts — to electronic systems that also serve appliance manufacturers and health care and retail facilities.
“Today, we’re creating the next generation of control systems — touch screens, connected controls, new auto shifters and high-tech interfaces,” Chief Technology Officer Marc Smeyers said in a statement. “Our new Grand Haven location will serve as an incubator for the types of technology-driven offerings that consumers will come to love and rely on in the vehicles, appliances and devices of the future.”
Michigan Auto Supplier Unveils New Technology Hub
GHSP is shifting its technology teams into a former water pump station in its native Grand Haven.
Aug 31, 2018
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