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EPTAC Opens New Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility in Salem, New Hampshire

20 April, 2026
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The newly renovated 14,000-square-foot facility supports EPTAC’s continued growth and increases its capacity to deliver hands-on technical training, certification programs and industry education.

SALEM, NH, April 20, 2026 — EPTAC, a global leader in electronics manufacturing training and The Global Electronics Association's (GEA) IPC certification, will celebrate the relocation and expansion of its corporate headquarters and training facility at 7 Stiles Road, Suite 300, Salem, New Hampshire, on Thursday, April 23, 2026, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. A ribbon cutting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.

The newly renovated 14,000-square-foot facility supports EPTAC’s continued growth and increases its capacity to deliver hands-on technical training, certification programs and industry education. For more than 35 years, EPTAC has trained professionals who design, build, inspect and manage electronic assemblies for critical industries, including medical, defense and aerospace. With 24 locations across North America, along with online courses and on-site programs, the company continues to provide high-quality technical education wherever and whenever it is needed.

Local officials, industry partners, customers and members of the regional business community are expected to attend the opening reception, which will include facility tours, opportunities to meet EPTAC instructors and leadership, and a hands-on soldering experience.

EPTAC is also broadening its engagement in state and regional economic development efforts, focusing on strengthening the electronics manufacturing workforce through closer collaboration with government agencies, workforce boards and educational partners.

“This new headquarters strengthens our ability to train the workforce that today’s electronics industry depends on,” said EPTAC President and CEO Burak Gokmen. “As technologies become more advanced and more critical, the demand for skilled professionals continues to grow. This facility allows us to expand hands-on training and better support the companies and industries that rely on precision, quality and reliability.”  

About EPTAC

EPTAC provides solder training, electronics manufacturing education and IPC certification programs designed to help companies improve product quality, increase productivity and strengthen workforce capabilities. For more than 35 years, EPTAC has supported the electronics manufacturing industry through expert instruction, practical training programs and flexible learning formats delivered at 24 training centers across North America and online. 

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