Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Governor Ayotte Highlights New Hampshire as Advanced Manufacturing Hub at Cirtronics

CONCORD, N.H. – On Thursday, May 28, Governor Kelly Ayotte visited Cirtronics, an employee-owned contract manufacturing company based in Milford that serves critical industries including robotics, military, security and medical technology.

“I was glad to visit Cirtronics last week to see firsthand the work they are doing to drive

innovation in critical fields like robotics and medical technology and discuss how we can continue to grow these important industries in New Hampshire,” said Governor Ayotte. “I appreciated the opportunity to reconnect with the team after working with Cirtronics during my time in the private sector and to hear how their employee stock ownership model continues to invest employees in the company’s success. Companies like Cirtronics have helped make our state a hub for advanced manufacturing, and we’ll continue working to create a talent pipeline through our community colleges and workforce training programs to support them.”

The Governor, who previously served on the company's board, addressed employees and toured the manufacturing floor during her visit. Governor Ayotte and company leadership also emphasized a shared commitment to growing advanced manufacturing in the Granite State, including building a talent pipeline through workforce training programs and the community college system.

“We were thrilled to welcome Governor Ayotte back to Cirtronics last week. Having previously served on our Board, Kelly uniquely understands our culture and our focus on advancing technology and manufacturing innovation,” said CEO Patrick Moody. “We were proud to show her firsthand how our employee stock ownership model (ESOP) continues to empower our team to drive that innovation forward. Cirtronics fully shares her vision for growing New Hampshire's advanced manufacturing sector, and we look forward to partnering with her administration to build a strong talent pipeline through regional workforce training and community colleges.”

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