Charleston, W.Va. – Governor Patrick Morrisey today announced that Switzerland-based Alcon, a global leader in eye care, is significantly expanding its operations in Cabell County with an $81 million investment that is expected to create 75 new high-paying jobs.
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“For decades, Alcon has shown that a global leader can find great success right here in the Mountain State,” said Governor Morrisey. “This expansion demonstrates that West Virginia isn’t just a place to do business, but that it’s one of the best places in the world for a global leader to thrive.”
The new positions are projected to pay an average salary of $80,000 per year. Alcon currently employs approximately 620 West Virginians at its facility, where the company manufactures intraocular lenses and intraocular lens delivery systems used in cataract and vision correction procedures worldwide.
The announcement builds on strong economic momentum across the state. Since October, more than $10.8 billion in private investment along with more than 9,675 projected jobs have been announced statewide. Including additional federal commitments, total investment exceeds $12.3 billion, supporting more than 10,675 projected jobs.
“These are careers that support families and strengthen communities,” Governor Morrisey said. “We are committed to creating an environment where companies can rely upon a skilled workforce, predictable policy, reliable infrastructure, and a pro-growth mindset. West Virginia is delivering on each of those fundamentals.”
Alcon’s West Virginia facility plays a significant role in the company’s global supply chain, producing precision-engineered ophthalmic products distributed internationally. The expansion will strengthen the company’s production capacity and further solidify West Virginia’s presence in the life sciences and advanced manufacturing sectors.
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