Casio opens new US headquarters in Jersey City as part of national expansion

Yusuke Suzuki, Chairman and CEO of Casio America
Yusuke Suzuki, Chairman and CEO of Casio America
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Casio America, Inc. has opened its new corporate headquarters at 185 Hudson Street in Jersey City. The facility covers about 13,647 square feet and will house the company’s main sales and marketing teams. The office includes open-concept workstations, modern conference rooms, and a dedicated area for product demonstrations.

Yusuke Suzuki, chairman and CEO of Casio America, said, “The opening of our Jersey City headquarters marks a pivotal chapter in Casio’s U.S. growth strategy. It’s a launchpad for innovation, a space where our teams can collaborate more effectively, connect with customers more meaningfully, and shape the future of our brand.”

Pamela Cosmillo, general manager of human resources at Casio America, added: “This headquarters represents the next step in our cultural transformation. It reflects our belief that when people are empowered to collaborate in inspiring spaces, amazing things happen.”

The design of the new office aims to support collaboration through open workspaces and meeting rooms equipped with advanced technology. According to the company, these features are intended to improve efficiency and enhance engagement with the brand.

The new Jersey City location is part of Casio’s broader expansion in the United States. The company recently opened an Operations Center in Rockaway and established a distribution hub in Sparks, Nevada. These developments reflect Casio’s effort to strengthen its infrastructure across the country.

Casio also plans to increase its involvement in the local community by supporting education initiatives, arts programs, and workforce development projects.



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