AIRSYS Cooling Technologies to Establish New Global Headquarters With Upstate Expansion; $40 Million Investment and 215 New Jobs Expected

AIRSYS Cooling Technologies (AIRSYS), a global cooling solution provider, has announced it is establishing a new global headquarters with an expansion in Spartanburg County. The company’s $40 million investment will create 215 new jobs.

AIRSYS, celebrating three decades of doing business this year, is currently headquartered in Greer and develops and manufactures information and communication technology cooling equipment. The company’s energy-efficient cooling solutions are used in data centers, schools and telecom cabinets worldwide.

“[This] marks a major milestone for AIRSYS as we break ground on our new global headquarters and manufacturing facility here in Woodruff, South Carolina,” said AIRSYS Cooling Technologies Inc. President Paul Quigley. “This investment represents the realization of a dream we have been working toward for many years: to establish AIRSYS’ headquarters in the United States. It reflects our long-term vision of strengthening our presence in America, expanding our innovation in data center cooling, and building a foundation that supports our customers, employees, and communities for decades to come. We are proud to deepen our roots in Spartanburg County and the city of Woodruff and honored to contribute to the growth of this remarkable region.”

AIRSYS will construct a new 264,000-square-foot global headquarters campus, located at 6228 Highway 101 in Woodruff, and expand its existing Spartanburg County manufacturing operation. AIRSYS’ new Woodruff campus will house one of the world’s largest 3D printing factories and make customizable spray liquid cooling components for high-density computing servers.

Operations are expected to be online in 2026. Individuals interested in joining the AIRSYS team should visit the company’s careers page.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to the project. The council also awarded a $500,000 Set-Aside grant to Spartanburg County to assist with the costs of site preparation and building construction.