Varian Medical Systems Inc. is expanding its X-ray products manufacturing headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.The expansion includes a capital investment of $40 million to add 120,000 square feet to its existing 341,000 square-foot building.
The expansion will add additional space for Varian’s flat panel image detector and X-ray tube product lines, while permitting the company to add new products, pursue new business and increase capacity. The capital outlay will include cleanrooms, R&D laboratories, expanded manufacturing space and administrative offices. The expansion also will include a facility that will enable the company to perform a panel production process in-house that currently is being outsourced. The firm estimates its expansion will lead to the creation of 1,000 full-time jobs over the coming 15 years.
Varian is a Palo Alto, Calif.-based supplier of X-ray tubes and digital image detectors for X-ray imaging in medical, scientific and industrial applications. It also supplies X-ray imaging products for cargo screening and industrial inspection.
“Varian’s X-ray technology manufacturing operations have been part of the Utah economy since the early 1940s,” said Dow Wilson, Varian’s CEO. “Today, some 70 percent of the orders for our X-ray products come from customers outside the U.S., making us one of Utah’s largest exporters. Utah has proven to be an excellent place to operate our business. Here we’re able to find the engineering and technical talent that we need to fulfill our mission of making medical products used to save lives around the world. We appreciate the support of the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development [GOED] as we scale our operations to meet a growing demand for our products.”
"The continued expansion of Varian Medical here will help to elevate Utah’s recognition around the world as a leader in R&D and manufacturing of medical products,” said Gov. Gary R. Herbert.
The GOED Board of Directors approved a tax credit of $7.1 million in the form of a post-performance Economic Development Tax Increment Finance incentive, in anticipation of receiving more than $35 million from Varian in new state tax revenues over the 15-year life of the agreement. Each year as Varian meets the criteria in its contracts with the state, it will earn a portion of the tax credit. Over the 15-year period the company will also pay out more than $400 million in new state wages. All of the incentivized jobs will pay at least 125 percent of Salt Lake County’s average annual wage including company contributed health insurance.
03.11.14