Lawrenceville, GA – Georgia Quick Start hosted a training plan signing on May 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. to commemorate its partnership with Socomec and Gwinnett Technical College.
Georgia Quick Start Northern Operations Executive Director Bruce Batton met with leaders of Socomec at Gwinnett Technical College to commemorate the signing of the training plan for nearly 300 new hires.
A French company known for its work in industrial power management, Socomec, announced plans to build a $10 million advanced manufacturing facility in Suwanee late last year. Following the signing, Quick Start will deliver the customized materials to meet Socomec’s needs.
“With this training plan signing, we get together with the company and celebrate small steps in the project,” said Bruce Batton. “The overall goal is for them to be successful and hire qualified people who understand the processes that can come into the workplace without delay. That is what Quick Start really focuses on, and with Socomec, we were able to develop simulator trainers, which was a big achievement.”
Director of Operations for Power Conversion North America, Socomec, Paolo Previtali, said the partnership between Socomec and Quick Start was a key component in the development of training for the new facility.
“The successful sign-off of our training program marks an important milestone in our people and operations strategy,” Previtali said. “In partnership with Quick Start and Gwinnett Technical College, we have developed and started to deliver a high-impact training initiative that strengthens our workforce capabilities and supports our long-term ambitions. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to excellence, continuous learning, and performance.”
Paolo Previtali, Director of Operations for Power Conversion North America at Socomec, said the partnership between Socomec and Quick Start was a key component in developing training for the new facility.
“Gwinnett Tech is proud to partner with Georgia Quick Start to provide this valuable employee training to team members of Socomec,” said Gwinnett Tech President Dr. Glen Cannon. “Quick Start and technical college training have long been among the most important tools to assist great companies looking to move to Georgia and to support our current companies, so they remain in Georgia. By collaborating on workforce training, we are ensuring Socomec employees gain the skills they need to thrive in an advanced manufacturing environment. Together, we’re building a stronger talent pipeline that supports industry growth and strengthens the Gwinnett Tech community.”
Gwinnett Tech will be Socomec’s long-term partner, providing ongoing training and a pipeline of qualified graduates to meet future workforce needs.
For more information about Gwinnett Technical College and its programs, visit GwinnettTech.edu.
