Paxton announces new US headquarters in Greenville, SC

February 11, 2025

Paxton, a global manufacturer of security technology solutions, has announced the opening of its new US headquarters. The company intends to expand its presence in the US by investing $10 million in the project in Greenville, SC.

Adam Stroud, CEO of Paxton, said: ‘The new Paxton US headquarters has been built to world-class standards. It reflects the scale of our ambition and our belief in Greenville as a fantastic hub for recruiting talented people and supporting business growth in the North American market. We anticipate rapidly expanding our technology manufacturing capabilities and related services delivery, creating jobs in the local community.’ The new 29,000 sq. ft. building has been designed with the changing needs and expectations of Paxton’s customers and employees in mind. It houses the manufacturing facility, installer training centre and customer support team. The space is modern, efficient and flexibly designed with the aim of promoting connection, collaboration and innovation. Symbolic of the company’s investment and commitment to the US market, it embodies the spirit and values of Paxton – collaboration, world class, simplicity and honesty.

Sholto Brotherton-Ratcliffe, owner of Paxton, said: ‘This new building is a physical representation of Paxton’s intent in Greenville and in the US market. Not only is it a wonderful space for the present, but it also leaves plenty of room for future growth and success.’

Founded in the UK in 1985, Paxton has grown to become an international security technology manufacturer, exporting to over 60 countries. They provide advanced security solutions through a portfolio of high-quality products, including IP, wireless and battery-powered access control and video solutions, to provide reliable security to customers worldwide.

Of particular note is that they manufacture the Net2 networked access control system; the Paxton10 online access control and video management system and associated IP cameras; the Entry video intercom; and the PaxLock intelligent wireless door handles.

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