Cooper Standard Unveils Global Technology Center

Cooper Standard Unveils Global Technology Center

The 137,750-square-foot facility offers capabilities in material science, tooling, development, production and validation.

cooper standardTo help customers meet demands of the evolving auto industry and non-automotive adjacent markets, Cooper Standard recently opened a new Global Technology Center in Livonia, Michigan. The 137,750-square-foot facility offers capabilities in material science, tooling, development, production and validation.

The Global Technology Center will serve Cooper Standard’s global customer base. Greatly increasing the size and capacity of its former technical center in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the new facility consolidates the company’s innovation and development teams under one roof with the expertise to take products from material development to production reality.

“Our new Global Technology Center is designed to enhance collaboration and accelerate our innovation process,” said Jeffrey Edwards, chairman and CEO, Cooper Standard. “This optimized facility is dedicated to forward-looking developments that are generated from our successful i3 Innovation Process. With the facility’s new capabilities, Cooper Standard is innovating in areas of the vehicle that haven’t been revolutionized in decades and creating unique expansion opportunities in adjacent markets.”

Cooper Standard says its new Global Technology Center:

  • Leads the company’s global material research endeavors, from basic chemistry through the end product
  • Supports all product lines (sealing, fuel and brake delivery, fluid transfer and anti-vibration systems)
  • Offers a fully integrated material development laboratory
  • Provides prototype production, DV/PV testing lab, full-service tool shop
  • Offers production equivalent lines for pilot activities and advanced manufacturing engineering
  • Features innovation showroom and vehicle display area
  • Houses product strategy teams to enable enhanced collaboration and accelerate product focused innovations
  • Is certified per IATF 16949

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