
OTTAWA – Ross Video, a Canadian-based live video production company, announced today it has broken ground on a green energy expansion to its manufacturing facility located in Iroquois, Ontario.
“I am extremely proud to be breaking ground on our factory expansion. This event combines our commitment to my hometown of Iroquois, a low carbon footprint green facility, and a major increase of our manufacturing capacity to serve our growing global customer base,” said Ross Video CEO, David Ross, in a press release.
Ross Video is one of three Cornwall-area businesses receiving a total of nearly $3 million in funding from the Ontario government’s Regional Development Program, which is designed to help communities attract investment, diversify their economies and plan for sustainability and growth.
In addition to government funding, “Ross is investing $15 million in the 55,000-square-foot facility expansion to build space for two major production lines in Iroquois,” the press release says.
“This investment will assist in the expansion of the Iroquois facility, fund the purchase of new equipment, and add local capacity for consolidation of operations from international acquisitions. The expansion will also increase production efficiencies, facilitate innovation and expand sales into new markets.”
Photo of ground breaking supplied by Ross Video