Thermwood honored with Indiana half century business award
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Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb honored 76 Indiana companies and organizations with the 2020 Governor's Century or Half Century Business Award.

Thermwood is among the honorees for more than 50 years of business in Indiana, starting in 1969. This award honors Hoosier businesses that have remained in operation for more than 50 or 100 consecutive years for their longevity and service to their employees, community and the state.

The Governor's Century and Half Century Business Awards honor Hoosier businesses that have remained in operation for a minimum of 100 or 50 consecutive years and have demonstrated a commitment to community service. More than 1,560 Indiana companies have been recognized during the award's 29-year history.

Thermwood is a U.S.-based, multinational, diversified CNC machinery manufacturer that markets its products and services through offices in 11 countries. Thermwood is the oldest manufacturer of three- and five-axis high-speed machining centers known as CNC routers.

Thermwood has also become the technology and market leader in large scale additive manufacturing systems for thermoplastic composite molds, tooling, patterns and parts with its line of LSAM (Large Scale Additive Manufacturing) machines. See http://thermwood.com.

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