RoviSys Expands Operations with New Office in Northern Virginia to Enhance Critical Environment Services
RoviSys Expands Operations in Northern Virginia
In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in a rapidly evolving market, RoviSys, a leading automation and information solutions provider, has officially opened a new office in Manassas, Virginia. This expansion aims to meet the increasing demand for critical environment integration expertise across the Mid-Atlantic region.
Why Virginia?
Northern Virginia has emerged as a hotbed for data center development, primarily due to surging demand driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and hyperscale infrastructure. The region is often referred to as Data Center Alley, thanks to its strong infrastructure attracting substantial investment and firms in need of skilled systems integrators. Companies are continually looking for support in building and maintaining complex data centers that are crucial for today’s digital economy.
In addition, Virginia boasts a vibrant landscape for industries such as life sciences and precision medicine, with substantial backing from leading research institutions and cutting-edge digital infrastructure. This unique combination has made the state a favorable environment for innovations in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing.
Local Expertise and Resources
The newly established office will allow RoviSys to remain close to ongoing projects and clients, ensuring an agile response to the needs of mission-critical facilities. With a dedicated team composed of subject matter experts, project managers, engineers, and on-site personnel, RoviSys is well-equipped to provide comprehensive and reliable services.
Craig Lechene, President of RoviSys Building Technologies, expressed enthusiasm over the new location by stating, "This expansion positions us to support the continued growth of mission critical facilities and deepen partnerships with customers building the next generation of resilient infrastructure." This sentiment reflects RoviSys's commitment to partnership and expert service delivery throughout the region.
In addition, the expansion not only reinforces RoviSys's foothold in Virginia but also demonstrates its ability to deliver turn-key Building Management and Power Monitoring solutions that promote efficient power consumption while ensuring scalability. Devin Worley from the Virginia regional management team emphasized this by adding, "As a powerhouse systems integrator, RoviSys consistently delivers solutions that optimize mission critical facilities and support reliable growth across the region."
A Commitment to Technology and Innovation
Having over thirty years of experience in the field, RoviSys is well prepared to navigate the evolving demands of automation in various sectors. The office in Manassas is part of a broader growth strategy aimed at enhancing the company's capabilities and services where infrastructure is being designed and constructed.
RoviSys is known for its robust supply chain and proven track record of ensuring uptime for its clients, making the organization a trusted partner for critical infrastructure projects. This move not only further aligns RoviSys with industry advancements but also showcases its commitment to delivering innovative solutions in areas such as chemical, petrochemical, life sciences, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Looking Ahead
In summary, RoviSys's decision to establish a presence in Northern Virginia highlights its proactive approach to meet the growing needs of critical environments. As technology continues to advance, RoviSys remains devoted to evolving its methods and solutions, ensuring its clients remain at the forefront of efficiency and reliability in their operations. The new office, located at 9470 Innovation Drive, Manassas, VA 20110, symbolizes RoviSys’s ongoing commitment to harnessing technology for the success of its clients. With this expansion, RoviSys is poised to play an increasingly critical role in shaping the future of mission-critical infrastructure in Virginia and beyond.