Foxconn's Wisconsin innovation centers remain unused one year later

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Foxconn's innovation centers in Wisconsin are still largely unused, an investigation one year after the initial discovery reveals, despite assurances the Apple assembly partner will get its facilities in the state operational during 2020.

President Trump (center) breaks ground on the Foxconn factory in June 2018
President Trump (center) breaks ground on the Foxconn factory in June 2018


In April 2019, an investigation into several Foxconn-controlled facilities dubbed "innovation centers" alleged the buildings were minimally used by the company, with relatively few staff and even construction work still in progress. A second look at the situation one year later indicates little progress has been made.

At the time, Foxconn US Strategic Initiatives director Dr. Alan Yeung offered assurances that the buildings "are not empty," that there was still a plan to make the buildings "adequate and well-equipped before we move people in," and that the original story had "a lot of inaccuracies." A statement also spelled out how Foxconn "remains committed" to the project,

Shortly after, Foxconn started to renegotiate its deal with the state, proposing a number of changes to its plans.

The second investigation published by The Verge on Sunday shows the same innovation centers are still not being utilized by the company. Photographs of one center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin taken in April 2019 and on April 10, 2020, shows the insides consist of bare concrete and walls, along with the occasional collection of building supplies.

Engineering professor Matt Jewel, who took the photographs, said he observed "no visible activity whatsoever" at the property.

A Foxconn innovation center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in April 2020 (Matt Jewell/The Verge)
A Foxconn innovation center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in April 2020 (Matt Jewell/The Verge)


Two glass-fronted buildings in Eau Claire were intended to be used as innovation centers, as offices and research facilities. In reality, one wasn't bought by the company, while there were no building permits taken out to transform the other.

The lack of visibility of Foxconn extends to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, as while Foxconn was supposed to be recruiting from the school, there was no sign of the company at the school careers fair in February.

Other related projects in the Green Bay innovation have also reportedly stalled, with original plans to create a 16,000 square foot space downsized to 4,800 square feet, then at the end of 2019, 3,500 square feet.

Project manager for the Green Bay Department of Community and Economic Development Wendy Townsend adds "I have not heard anything from the Foxconn team recently. They tend to be on the quieter side."

Permit searches for other Foxconn properties came up empty in Madison, while its Racine building secured one to remodel 1,451 square feet, though it is unknown if construction has taken place. A seven-story building in Milwaukee has some permits to renovate the elevators, but while it is meant to be another innovation center venue, a bank has instead moved into the first floor. A Green Bay building is also still being leased out to other firms.

Despite the lack of movement for the innovation centers, Foxconn's Mount Pleasant factory is still being worked on, though smaller in scope than originally intended in Foxconn's agreement with the state. The facility does have more than 550 people employed, enabling it to receive subsidies, but without any sign of LCD fabrication equipment being delivered.

In July, Foxconn proclaimed it would launch the factory in May 2020, but with only 1,500 jobs, a far cry from the intended 13,000 workers for the site by 2032. In January, founder Terry Gou promised to employees that the factory will enter production during 2020, though didn't reveal when in the year it would take place.
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  • Reply 1 of 91
    It is pretty easy to figure out exactly what they were shoveling in the lead photo. Another Trump wonder. 💩💩💩💩💩🤧
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  • Reply 2 of 91
    chasmchasm Posts: 3,303member
    This was a (former governor) Scott Walker scam to give away Wisconsin tax dollars from the get-go, and nothing anywhere near the scale of what was promised will ever come of it. It seems now that the whole operation was largely a political prop to bolster the false promise of more American manufacturing jobs, which have instead actually decreased (apart from the "home-made virus mask" business, that is -- a testament to the ingenuity and heart of the actual working class!)>. The Mount Pleasant facility has done only the absolute bare minimum it had to do to continue to receive subsidies, and that's the path I expect the Eau Claire facility to take as well.

    I think of the many UW-EC students who changed plans when the news originally came of this "deal," and of the displaced workers who were hoping for a new career or at least steady employment, and of the cities that invested in infrastructure for this scam and lost yet more taxpayer money on that.

    In hindsight, it seems obvious IMO that Terry Gou thought this would buy him favour in the administration, and that nobody involved thought much about the actual people of Wisconsin except as a source of corporate welfare money.
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  • Reply 3 of 91
    stevenozstevenoz Posts: 314member
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


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  • Reply 4 of 91
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,254member
    stevenoz said:
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


    Good old Andrew Cuomo spent 750 million on our Tesla Gigafactory, and it is doing the same thing. It’s just sitting there, not producing anything. 
    edited April 2020 longpathjbdragoncornchip
  • Reply 5 of 91
    flydogflydog Posts: 1,124member
    hexclock said:
    stevenoz said:
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


    Good old Andrew Cuomo spent 750 million on our Tesla Gigafactory, and it is doing the same thing. It’s just sitting there, not producing anything. 
    Wrong.  Factory is operating, employs over 1,500 people, and does in fact produce parts for the supercharger network and Tesla’s solar cell business. 
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  • Reply 6 of 91
    stevenozstevenoz Posts: 314member
    hexclock said:
    stevenoz said:
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


    Good old Andrew Cuomo spent 750 million on our Tesla Gigafactory, and it is doing the same thing. It’s just sitting there, not producing anything. 
    Since Giga New York is a clean-energy business, all is not lost. Green energy businesses are growing, fossil fuels are dying (yet again). 

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giga_New_York
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  • Reply 7 of 91
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,095member
    hexclock said:
    stevenoz said:
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


    Good old Andrew Cuomo spent 750 million on our Tesla Gigafactory, and it is doing the same thing. It’s just sitting there, not producing anything. 
    That is not true.  Why are you passing off false information as fact?  What proof do you have?
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  • Reply 8 of 91
    The Wisconsin factory can't even produce PPE and Foxconn is helping Apple making face masks and face shields anywhere but the US.  Just sad.
  • Reply 9 of 91
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    Colour me unsurprised. This had "scam" written all over it. They will pretend to do something for a few more years, and then declare that "the market has changed" and will abandon it. In the end they will pocket a pile of taxpayer money and WI will be stuck with these facilities that it will have to unload. 


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  • Reply 10 of 91
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    If this is behind schedule, then that clearly has to do with Foxconn. Foxconn still says that they remain committed even though it is behind schedule. 2032 which is mentioned in the article is 12 years away. Get some perspective.

    Trump has nothing to do with the actual operations or the building of the factory, obviously. He enabled the deal, it's up to Foxconn to do their part.

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
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  • Reply 11 of 91
    65026502 Posts: 380member
    apple ][ said:
    If this is behind schedule, then that clearly has to do with Foxconn. Foxconn still says that they remain committed even though it is behind schedule. 2032 which is mentioned in the article is 12 years away. Get some perspective.

    Trump has nothing to do with the actual operations or the building of the factory, obviously. He enabled the deal, it's up to Foxconn to do their part.

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    Agreed. It's amazing and sad how many Americans want America to fail just to spite Trump. I fear for our future.
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  • Reply 12 of 91
    BeatsBeats Posts: 3,073member
    Love it when politicians pick up a shovel and toss an ounce of dirt for the press then go on to their private jets.
    edited April 2020 StrangeDaysbaconstang
  • Reply 13 of 91
    p-dogp-dog Posts: 131member
    hexclock said:
    stevenoz said:
    Foxconn certainly doesn't need the coronavirus problem now too... besides Wisconsin workers who want an American wage.

    But now Foxconn has learned something many of us know: anything Donald touches, becomes infected, dies, and rots.


    Good old Andrew Cuomo spent 750 million on our Tesla Gigafactory, and it is doing the same thing. It’s just sitting there, not producing anything. 
    That sounds like Faux Snooze “alternative facts” to me, fella.
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  • Reply 14 of 91
    p-dogp-dog Posts: 131member
    apple ][ said:

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    You may very well be correct, Trump might be placed into the White House again, but it will be via voter suppression (such as the recent, potentially lethal Wisconsin primary) or with the help of Putin & Friends (TM). Either way, the Wisconsin Foxconn con or the 2017 tax deform are more examples of the right-wing five-fingered grab of our treasury money and community resources. The fact that the WI Foxconn facility sits empty is a massive symbol of the emptiness of the orange WH squatter’s policies.
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  • Reply 15 of 91
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    p-dog said:
    apple ][ said:

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    You may very well be correct, Trump might be placed into the White House again, but it will be via voter suppression (such as the recent, potentially lethal Wisconsin primary) or with the help of Putin & Friends (TM). Either way, the Wisconsin Foxconn con or the 2017 tax deform are more examples of the right-wing five-fingered grab of our treasury money and community resources. The fact that the WI Foxconn facility sits empty is a massive symbol of the emptiness of the orange WH squatter’s policies.
    Sure, voter suppression, Putin, Russia, lol.

    And I'm actually a KGB agent in disguise.

    The crazies still haven't gotten over the last loss, I don't expect those same people to get over the next loss anytime soon. They already have their excuses and blame planned out in advance. The lunatics should probably book their scream at the sky sessions in advance, because they're going to need it.
  • Reply 16 of 91
    > though didn't reveal when in the year it would take place. 

    The twelfth of Never.
    spice-boy
  • Reply 17 of 91
    badmonkbadmonk Posts: 1,295member
    apple ][ said:
    p-dog said:
    apple ][ said:

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    You may very well be correct, Trump might be placed into the White House again, but it will be via voter suppression (such as the recent, potentially lethal Wisconsin primary) or with the help of Putin & Friends (TM). Either way, the Wisconsin Foxconn con or the 2017 tax deform are more examples of the right-wing five-fingered grab of our treasury money and community resources. The fact that the WI Foxconn facility sits empty is a massive symbol of the emptiness of the orange WH squatter’s policies.
    Sure, voter suppression, Putin, Russia, lol.

    And I'm actually a KGB agent in disguise.

    The crazies still haven't gotten over the last loss, I don't expect those same people to get over the next loss anytime soon. They already have their excuses and blame planned out in advance. The lunatics should probably book their scream at the sky sessions in advance, because they're going to need it.



    Yeah as an ICU physician deprived of PPE and watching the Trump administration dither for valuable weeks while the pandemic got rolling, “I am sick of all this winning” just like my President predicted.

    I personally want more than expedited dismantling of my government by this administration.  Maybe that is too much to ask.  I don’t think you need to be a crazy liberal to criticize this administration.  Maybe just a belief in science and competence in management.

    Sorry AppleIi, most of the time I really look forward to your posts.  But I am just not feeling it right now.

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  • Reply 18 of 91
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,879member
    Fake innovation centers from a fake president. Designed to swing votes in the swing state. 
    edited April 2020 roundaboutnowbaconstangGeorgeBMachammeroftruthfrankiespice-boy
  • Reply 19 of 91
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,879member
    apple ][ said:
    If this is behind schedule, then that clearly has to do with Foxconn. Foxconn still says that they remain committed even though it is behind schedule. 2032 which is mentioned in the article is 12 years away. Get some perspective.

    Trump has nothing to do with the actual operations or the building of the factory, obviously. He enabled the deal, it's up to Foxconn to do their part.

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    Trump bills himself as a savvy deal maker. If he got bamboozled by company on the other side of the world, it means he is a lousy deal maker and unable to make a deal with safeguards in place.

    If the deal failed, the deal maker failed. You can’t have it both ways.  

    Verge is leftist? lol what fantasy nonsense. Just because someone criticizes the president doesn’t make them leftist. Just admit it — you joined a cult. You’re compelled to defend him like he’s your dad. That’s whack. 
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  • Reply 20 of 91
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,879member
    6502 said:
    apple ][ said:
    If this is behind schedule, then that clearly has to do with Foxconn. Foxconn still says that they remain committed even though it is behind schedule. 2032 which is mentioned in the article is 12 years away. Get some perspective.

    Trump has nothing to do with the actual operations or the building of the factory, obviously. He enabled the deal, it's up to Foxconn to do their part.

    Sorry libs, and to all those who like to mention his name in the comments. Trump will get re-elected again, despite the best efforts of the desperate leftist media, such as the Verge, who have been running nonstop anti-Trump propaganda for a long time now. Their hard work will all be futile.
    Agreed. It's amazing and sad how many Americans want America to fail just to spite Trump. I fear for our future.
    Shining a light on the failure that is Trump isn’t wanting failure. It’s being a realist and not living in a cultist fantasy bubble. 
    edited April 2020 roundaboutnowbloggerblogdjames4242baconstangGeorgeBMachammeroftruthkarmadavethtspice-boydaven
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