Tech Etch Celebrates 60 Years of Global Innovation and Community Impact
[Plymouth, January 24th, 2024] – Tech Etch proudly marks its 60th anniversary this year, celebrating a long-standing tradition of inspiring, creating, and providing innovative solutions that enhance lives globally. From its beginnings as a small engraving company to becoming a leader in manufacturing precision-engineered components, flex and rigid flex circuits, and EMI/RFI Shielding, Tech Etch has consistently demonstrated its commitment to innovation, quality, and social responsibility.
Over the past six decades, Tech Etch has evolved to meet the sophisticated demands of industries such as aerospace, alternative energy, military/defense, medical, telecommunications, and electronics. This journey of growth and transformation has been driven by a mission to not only innovate but to positively impact lives around the world.
In 2023, Tech Etch was honored as the Massachusetts Manufacturer of the Year and in 2022, Tech Etch was honored as New England’s ESOP Association Company of the Year, a testament to its dedication to its employee-owners and the communities it serves. This recognition reflects the company’s core belief in the value of everyone’s contribution to its mission.
Tech Etch’s commitment extends to comprehensive Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. As an affiliate of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) and a supporter of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), Tech Etch aligns its operations with global standards in human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption. These initiatives underscore the company’s dedication to making a lasting, positive impact on the planet and its inhabitants.
“Our 60th anniversary is not just a celebration of our past achievements, but a reaffirmation of our ongoing commitment to our mission,” said President and CEO, Richard Cammarano. “We are proud to look back on our history of innovation and forward to a future of continued contribution to global enhancement through our solutions.”