
12 Sep 2002
Owens Corning Re-dedicates its Science and Technology Center
Toledo, Ohio, September. 2002 – In order to create a more integrated work environment at its Granville, Ohio, based Science and Technology Center, Owens Corning recently completed a site Integration Project. The site was formally re-dedicated Thursday, Aug. 1, by CEO Dave Brown and Science and Technology Vice President Frank O’Brien-Bernini.
“Innovation is the key to providing our customers with the products, solutions and services that will make them more successful," said Mr. Brown. “This facility, and the people who work here, are a critical part of that mission.”
The integration project, kicked off more than a year ago, moved most of the site’s 375 employees, and their lab/work areas, into one complex on the west side of the facility, to create collaborative, dynamic teams, sharing work environments and resources. The project also included the addition of a new cafeteria, providing employees with a space to meet and share thoughts, ideas
and opportunities with one another.
“This project has purposefully created an environment for increased speed of innovation by integrating offices, labs and prototyping facilities, across all of Owens Corning's business units and corporate R&D functions,” said Mr. O’Brien-Bernini. “Forcing unscheduled collisions of knowledge and needs, while leveraging our technical resources and our external collaborative connections, and deeply engaging the entire Owens Corning Science & Technology organization,
will result in more powerful solutions, more quickly, in closer proximity and collaboration, for Owens Corning and our customers.”
Notes for editors
Owens Corning is a world leader in building materials systems and composite systems. Founded in 1938, the company had sales of $4.8 billion in 2001 and employs approximately 19,000 people worldwide. Additional information is available on Owens Corning’s Web site at www.owenscorning.com.