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Streetsboro Mayor Glenn M. Broska joins LayerZero for a ribbon cutting and tour of the expanded Philipp Parkway facility.
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LayerZero Power Systems Welcomes Streetsboro Mayor for Ribbon Cutting and Facility Tour

This past Wednesday, November 19, LayerZero Power Systems welcomed Streetsboro Mayor Glenn M. Broska to our Philipp Parkway facility for a tour and ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking an important milestone in the company’s continued growth in Northeast Ohio. The visit highlighted not only the physical expansion of our campus, but also the growing demand for the advanced power systems built here, and the hundreds of new jobs that come with it.

Mayor Broska toured the production floor, meeting the engineers, technicians, and assembly teams responsible for manufacturing the mission-critical equipment used in data centers, semiconductor fabs, financial institutions, and AI infrastructure around the world. He spent time at multiple stages of the manufacturing process, seeing firsthand how LayerZero products are designed, built, tested, and verified for reliability before leaving the facility.

The expansion at Philipp Parkway represents an additional 120,000 square feet of specialized manufacturing and testing space. This growth is driven by rapidly increasing global demand for high-reliability Static Transfer Switches (STS), Power Distribution Units (PDUs), and Remote Power Panels (RPPs), all of which ensure critical operations stay online without interruption. With the rise of AI computing, chip manufacturing, and cloud services, the need for industrial-grade electrical reliability has never been higher, and LayerZero continues to scale to meet that need.

With this expansion comes LayerZero adding more than 500 new full-time positions across engineering, production, testing, operations, manufacturing, software, and supply chain in the region. These roles support every part of the build process, from wiring harness assembly and metal fabrication to circuit board verification and software diagnostics.

The mayor spoke with several team members about their work and their career experiences, learning about the importance of LayerZero’s growth and what that means for the city of Streetsboro. For LayerZero, the expansion is a long-term investment in local talent, manufacturing excellence, and the future of mission-critical power.

As our company grows, so do the career opportunities. LayerZero offers competitive compensation, strong benefits, a technology-driven work environment, and the chance to contribute to equipment that keeps the world’s most advanced industries running. Whether someone is early in their career or looking to take the next step, LayerZero provides pathways for development, training, and long-term stability.

Mayor Broska’s visit was a meaningful way to mark this new chapter for LayerZero. We’re proud to continue building, innovating, and hiring right here in Northeast Ohio, and even more proud that the community gets to see the impact of that growth firsthand.

About LayerZero Power Systems

LayerZero Power Systems, based in Aurora, Ohio, is a leader in power distribution solutions for mission-critical environments. Founded in 2001, LayerZero is committed to safety, reliability, and innovation—while making a lasting difference in our community.

Visit LayerZero Power Systems to learn more.

Celebrating World Quality Day at LayerZero - where reliability is built by design.

At LayerZero Power Systems, quality is a mindset that runs through every wire, connection, and component that we build. From design to final inspection, our goal is to ensure no product leaves the floor until it’s perfect.

This World Quality Day, we’re taking a moment to recognize the quality brought to life by the commitment of engineers, inspectors, and technicians who make sure we meet the highest standards of performance, safety, and reliability.

Quality Starts with Every Detail

“For us, quality is non-negotiable,” said Joshua McDonald, Quality Engineer at LayerZero. “If it doesn’t meet our standards, it doesn’t ship — plain and simple.”

Joshua’s work focuses on ensuring the electrical and electronic integrity of components ranging from transformers and circuit breakers to entire power distribution systems. Every LayerZero product undergoes an extensive series of inspections and tests before it’s approved, including:

  • High potential testing for insulation strength
  • Torque and connection verification during assembly
  • Waveform analysis once powered on
  • Burn-in testing to confirm long-term reliability

Creating a Culture of Quality

When Mauricio Romero, Director of Quality, joined LayerZero in January 2024, he was tasked with building an entirely new quality department from the ground up. Less than two years later, that department has become a cornerstone of LayerZero’s operation.

“It’s been an incredible journey,” said Mauricio. “Our team has grown into a family that believes in accountability, precision, and pride in what we deliver.”

His work centers on establishing the company’s Quality Management System (QMS) and preparing for ISO 9001 certification, both aimed at ensuring long-term, repeatable excellence. Key initiatives include:

  • Detailed process control checklists at every stage of production
  • A Supplier Development Program to strengthen material consistency
  • Integration of Lean and Six Sigma principles for continuous improvement

Mauricio points to something co-founder Milind Bhanoo said during a recent award ceremony: “We’re proud that our quality doesn’t just meet requirements, it exceeds expectations.”

“That’s really what defines LayerZero,” said Mauricio. “We’re not satisfied with good enough. We’re driven by what’s possible.”

Precision, Process, and Pride

For Lisa Modispaugh, Quality Engineer at LayerZero, quality begins long before a product reaches the test bench.

“Quality has to be involved hand-in-hand with everything,” she said. “Engineering designs the products, but they have to design them so manufacturing can assemble them correctly and produce something truly reliable.”

Lisa plays a role in developing work instructions, process standardization, and internal auditing. Her day often starts with reviewing PCIs, analyzing data trends, and identifying improvement opportunities.

She’s also focused on ergonomics, making sure components fit together efficiently so operators can assemble them safely and accurately. “We want to make sure people can do their jobs comfortably,” Lisa said. “That’s how you get consistency, which leads to quality.”

As part of LayerZero’s internal auditing process, her team checks products at multiple stages, from assembly, testing, and final staging.

“You need to be the face of the customer,” Lisa said. “It’s about making sure they get exactly what they need and that they’re happy with the product.”

Pride in the Work

Jeff Vance, Quality Technician at LayerZero, views his role as one of support, not enforcement.

“You can’t just show up for a paycheck,” Jeff said. “You’ve got to show up for a career. Quality assurance means caring about what you build and taking pride in it.”

Jeff’s work involves everything from maintaining LayerZero’s Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) program to conducting failure analysis tests and making sure every product performs exactly as intended.

“The quality team isn’t here to police anyone,” Jeff adds. “We’re here to support manufacturing, make processes clearer, and make sure people have the tools to do their best work. At the end of the day, we’re here to help.”

Technology with Purpose

LayerZero’s attention to quality also comes from advanced tools and processes that enhance precision and consistency. Across our facilities, teams use:

  • CNC machining, robotic welding, and automated wire processing
  • 3D CAD software for design accuracy
  • Thermal and electrical testing systems for performance validation

These technologies help ensure that every LayerZero product — from Static Transfer Switches (STS) to Power Distribution Units (PDUs) — performs exactly as designed every time.

But as Mauricio emphasizes, “Technology alone doesn’t guarantee quality — people do. Automation gives us consistency, but it’s our people who make sure that consistency means excellence.”

Reliability, Built-In

At LayerZero Power Systems, quality is at the heart of reliability. Every department, every person, and every product contributes to building power distribution equipment that won’t fail when it matters most.

“Quality starts with each of us,” Joshua said. “Every bolt, every screw, every connection matters.”

On this World Quality Day, we celebrate the ones who ensure that every LayerZero product lives up to its promise of reliability by design.

About LayerZero Power Systems

LayerZero Power Systems, based in Aurora, Ohio, is a leader in power distribution solutions for mission-critical environments. Founded in 2001, LayerZero is committed to safety, reliability, and innovation—while making a lasting difference in our community.

Visit LayerZero Power Systems to learn more.

LayerZero Power Systems receives the Best of Tech 2025 Award from the Greater Cleveland Partnership

LayerZero recognized by the Greater Cleveland Partnership for engineering innovation in mission-critical power systems.

LayerZero Power Systems is proud to announce that we’ve been named a winner at the 2025 Best of Tech Awards, hosted by the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP). The award celebrates companies, innovators, and organizations driving technological progress across Northeast Ohio, and LayerZero is honored to be recognized among the region’s leading voices in innovation and engineering.

Recognized for Powering the Future

As one of the Small to Middle Market Tech Company award recipients, LayerZero earned recognition for our ongoing commitment to designing and manufacturing mission-critical power distribution systems that keep essential operations running without interruption.

Our technology plays a vital role in the reliability of power systems across industries, such as:

  • Data Centers: Delivering power continuity for hyperscale, cloud, and AI-driven workloads.
  • Semiconductor Facilities: Supporting precision manufacturing with clean, uninterrupted power.
  • Financial Institutions: Ensuring consistent uptime for data-intensive transactions.
  • AI Infrastructure Providers: Enabling advanced computing with high-performance reliability.

From Static Transfer Switches (STS) and Power Distribution Units (PDU) to Remote Power Panels (RPP), every LayerZero product is built for reliability, safety, and long-term transparency. This recognition underscores our position as a power technology leader advancing the industry through continuous innovation and engineering excellence.

Celebrating Innovation in Cleveland’s Tech Community

The Best of Tech Awards brought together nearly 300 leaders from Cleveland’s technology ecosystem for a day of discussion and inspiration. Conversations focused on how technology, especially artificial intelligence, is transforming key sectors such as finance, healthcare, education, and manufacturing.

LayerZero’s contributions stood out as an example of how engineering innovation supports the infrastructure behind modern technology. From AI data centers to high-performance computing clusters, our systems ensure the uninterrupted, clean power that enables today’s digital world to function at scale.

A Company Growing With Purpose

Since being acquired by Advent International in 2025, LayerZero has entered a new era of growth, expanding our capabilities, scaling production, and continuing to invest in both people and technology.

Our recent Philipp Parkway expansion in Streetsboro, Ohio, exemplifies this momentum. The project adds:

  • Additional manufacturing capacity to meet rising global demand.
  • Expanded engineering and office space to foster collaboration and innovation.
  • New local job opportunities supporting Ohio’s growing advanced manufacturing sector.

These efforts strengthen our ability to design and deliver AI-ready, high-reliability power systems while maintaining the quality and safety that define every LayerZero product. Our vision remains clear: to design and build products that deliver reliability by design, supporting industries where uptime is essential.

Looking Ahead

Winning the 2025 Best of Tech Award is both a milestone and a reminder of what drives us: the dedication of our people. From engineers and technicians to our manufacturing and support teams, every member of LayerZero contributes to our mission of power reliability in mission-critical environments.

As we look to the future, LayerZero Power Systems will continue to advance the reliability, safety, and intelligence of the systems that power the world’s most demanding applications.

For more information on how LayerZero supports leaders in AI, cloud, data centers, and industrial power, visit www.layerzero.com.