Redwood Materials, a leader in lithium-ion battery recycling, is expanding its operations with a new research and development center in San Francisco. This facility, located in the Design District, aims to bolster the company's engineering team, which is crucial for improving battery component production, especially cathodes. With strong revenue growth in 2024, company CTO Colin Campbell emphasized the need for a larger talent pool, citing San Francisco as a strategic choice due to its abundance of skilled engineers, which will be essential for future innovations and business expansion.
We had a really good year, and we had great revenue," Campbell said, adding that the company has been limited by its ability to expand. "And what's limiting our ability to expand the engineering team is hiring.
San Francisco was sort of to a logical place for a bunch of different reasons. High on the list is deep talent pool of hardware and software engineers.
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