Midmark breaks ground on new center in Versailles

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VERSAILLES — Midmark Corp. broke ground Friday, Nov. 2, for its 107,000-square-foot expansion project to be built at the company’s Versailles campus.

Midmark, a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment, technology and services, celebrated the milestone with an event that included company teammates, as well as local, regional and state government officials.

The expansion will have a technology center, experience center and a business center that reflect Midmark’s commitment to a better care experience. The new space is designed to foster an environment of elevated creativity, collaboration, communication and decision-making the company can harness to help customers improve clinical outcomes.

“Given the rapid changes occurring in the healthcare industry, it is an exciting time to be a part of Midmark as we take our place at the forefront of that change,” Midmark President and CEO John Baumann said. “With this expansion, we are creating the facilities and workspaces we need to carry us well into the future and continue to bring innovation and new ideas to healthcare and the state of Ohio.”

Baumann told those assembled that the groundbreaking was more than just a milestone.

“The architecture and design of this building are being done to be progressive and timeless,” he said. “It’s going to stand with us as we build the future of this company.”

He added, “We stand here because of those who worked and lived here before any of us.”

Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Troy, 8th District, lauded Midmark’s management and workers, saying they’ve always found a way to thrive, despite what happens with government policymakers.

“You’ve got great leadership, but you guys are the ones that make all that possible,” he said. “We’re so fortunate to have talented people here in our district, and I think that’s why investment is going to keep coming here.”

Supply Chain Vice President Karl Weidner, noting 2019 will mark Midmark’s 50th year in Versailles, said, “I’ve been with Midmark now for 38 years, but I can tell you, I’ve never been more optimistic about the future of our business than I am right here today.”

Others on hand for the groundbreaking included Midmark Chairwoman Anne Eiting Klamar, JobsOhio Marketing Manager Andrew Deye, Versailles Mayor Jeff Subler, State Sen. Matt Huffman, R-Lima, 12th District, and State Rep. Steve Huffman, R-Tipp City, 80th District, among other community leaders.

According to Midmark, the centerpiece of the expansion is the state-of-the-art technology center that will become the cornerstone for Midmark’s efforts to change how care is delivered. The center will bring together Midmark engineers, designers and experts from across the company to develop new approaches, innovative technologies and proven solutions to enable a better care experience for caregivers and patients in medical, dental and animal health industries. It also will become a hub for additional collaboration with forward-thinking customers, industry leaders and strategic partners from around the world.

Another feature of the expansion, the experience center, is designed for customers, to help them make informed design and workflow decisions to improve clinical outcomes. The experience center will offer customers an interactive opportunity to better understand how best practices and Midmark will provide value within many different healthcare settings.

Finally, the expansion’s business center is designed to provide a consistent, more efficient workspace that encourages collaboration and innovation.

Midmark said construction of the center is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2020.

Midmark President and CEO John Baumann addresses well-wishers at the groundbreaking of Midmark’s 107,000-square-foot expansion, Friday, Nov. 2. He said the company’s expansion “will be progressive and timeless.”
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2018/11/web1_IMG_1948-Midmark.jpgMidmark President and CEO John Baumann addresses well-wishers at the groundbreaking of Midmark’s 107,000-square-foot expansion, Friday, Nov. 2. He said the company’s expansion “will be progressive and timeless.” Erik Martin | The Daily Advocate

Midmark held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday to begin construction of its latest expansion in Versailles. Wielding shovels were (from left) Versailles Mayor Jeff Subler, Midmark Vice President Karl Weidner, State Sen. Matt Huffman, Midmark President and CEO John Baumann, Midmark Chair Anne Eiting Klamar, Rep. Warren Davidson and JobsOhio Marketing Manager Andrew Deye.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2018/11/web1_IMG_1959-Midmark.jpgMidmark held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday to begin construction of its latest expansion in Versailles. Wielding shovels were (from left) Versailles Mayor Jeff Subler, Midmark Vice President Karl Weidner, State Sen. Matt Huffman, Midmark President and CEO John Baumann, Midmark Chair Anne Eiting Klamar, Rep. Warren Davidson and JobsOhio Marketing Manager Andrew Deye. Erik Martin | The Daily Advocate

Midmark’s expansion project, shown in this artist’s rendering, will include a technology center, experience center and a business center. Completion of the project is scheduled for 2020.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2018/11/web1_Midmark-Versailles-Expansion.jpgMidmark’s expansion project, shown in this artist’s rendering, will include a technology center, experience center and a business center. Completion of the project is scheduled for 2020. Courtesy photo
107,000-square-foot expansion scheduled for 2020 completion

By Erik Martin

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