Surface Dynamics, a leading provider of coatings, 3D printing, and solutions to orthopedic original equipment manufacturers, announced plans to expand its Bartlett, Tennessee location. Plans for the project include the creation of 110 new jobs, and investing $10 million in the Shelby County operation. Economic development partners include Memphis Light Gas and Water, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, City of Bartlett and Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce.

EnableComp LLC, a service processor for the healthcare industry, announced plans to expand operations in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Plans for the project include 200 new jobs and $1 million in capital investment at the new facility. Economic development partners include Tullahoma Utilities Authority, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tullahoma Area Economic Development Corporation and Coffee County Industrial Development Board.

Athena-SCE, a producer of gaskets and sealing devices for the automotive industry, announced plans to expand operations in Maury County, Tennessee. Plans for the project include the creation of 36 new jobs and $3 million in capital investment in the expanded facility. Economic development partners include Mount Pleasant Power System, Maury Alliance, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, City of Mount Pleasant and Maury County.

ATN Hoelzel LP, a global automotive supplier with a focus on automated and robot guided gluing equipment, announced plans to expand operations, locating its North American headquarters in Hamilton County, TN. Plans for the project include investing $6 million and creating 100 new jobs. Economic development partners include EPB, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, and Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce.

Wikia Inc., a global software development firm, announced plans to expand its facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Plans for the project include the addition of 92 jobs and $1 million in capital investment. Economic development partners include Huntsville Utilities, Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, and the Alabama Department of Commerce.

Bravo Inc., a leading manufacturer of premier secondary containment systems, announced plans to locate in Henderson County, Tennessee. Plans for the new facility include 83 new jobs and $2.8 million in capital investment. Economic development partners include  Lexington Electric System, Lexington-Henderson County IDB, City of Lexington, Henderson County, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.

Valley Joist, a design, engineer and manufacturer of steel joist and deck products, announced plans to expand operations and build a new facility on a TVA InvestPrep site. Plans for the expansion project include adding 50 new jobs to the existing 150 workforce, investing approximately $8 million and adding 1MW of load. Economic development partners include the Fort Payne Improvement Authority, DeKalb County EDA, City of Fort Payne and the Alabama Department of Commerce.

The Wacker Group, a global polysilicon producer, announced plans to expand its Charleston, Tennessee operations. The company represents Tennessee’s largest plant investment, with plans for the latest addition to create 50 new jobs and $150 million investment in a new facility producing pyrogenic silica. Economic development partners include Cleveland-Bradley Chamber of Commerce, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, and TVA Industrial Marketing. This project helps further TVA’s mission to serve the people of the Valley by creating a better quality of life.

Airtech Advanced Materials Group, a vacuum bagging and composite tooling manufacturer, announced plans to expand operations in Robertson County, Tennessee. Plans for the project include creating 30 new jobs and investing $13 million in the company’s facility to meet continued growth. Economic development partners include Springfield Electric Department, Robertson County Industrial Development Board and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.

Booz Allen Hamilton, a technology consulting firm, announced plans to locate operations in Knoxville, Tennessee. Plans for the project include adding 52 new jobs and investing more than $3.6 million to the new research and development facility. Economic development partners include Lenoir City Utilities Board, Knoxville Chamber of Commerce and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development