NVIDIA is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. Together with leading manufacturing partners, the company has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas.

NVIDIA Blackwell chips have started production at TSMC’s chip plants in Phoenix, Arizona . NVIDIA is building supercomputer manufacturing plants in Texas, with Foxconn in Houston and with Wistron in Dallas. Mass production at both plants is expected to ramp up in the next 12 to 15 months.

The AI chip and supercomputer supply chain is complex and demands the most advanced manufacturing, packaging, assembly and test technologies. NVIDIA is partnering with Amkor and SPIL for packaging and testing operations in Arizona.

Within the next four years, NVIDIA plans to produce up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the United States through partnerships with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor and SPIL. NVIDIA AI supercomputers are the engines of a new type of data center created for the sole purpose of processing artificial intelligence — AI factories that are the infrastructure powering a new AI industry. Tens of “gigawatt AI factories” are expected to be built in the coming years.

“The engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the United States for the first time,” said Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Adding American manufacturing helps us better meet the incredible and growing demand for AI chips and supercomputers, strengthens our supply chain and boosts our resiliency.”

The company will utilize its advanced AI, robotics and digital twin technologies to design and operate the facilities, including NVIDIA Omniverse to create digital twins of factories and NVIDIA Isaac GR00T to build robots to automate manufacturing.

Westa Inc. Invests $20 Million In Port of Brownsville



Westa Inc. , the first tenant of the Port of Brownsville’s 118-acre business park, is finalizing the layout for its $20 million facilities at the port. Capitalizing on the port’s maritime access, Westa Inc. will receive grains via barge from the Midwest, enhancing the company’s supply chain operations for its high-capacity flour mill and sunflower seed processing plant set to employ 120 people.

Currently in the final phase of construction, the business park is designed to support industrial growth for existing businesses at the port while attracting new opportunities. With direct connections to key transportation networks and international trade hubs, the business park provides an ideal location for companies looking to optimize logistics and strengthen their global presence.

Nefab Invests In Austin, TX With New Engineering Center



Nefab , a global provider of sustainable packaging and logistics solutions, is strengthening its U.S. footprint with the opening of a new Engineering Center (NEC) and Customer Experience Center (CEC) in Austin, Texas . This $2.5 million investment supports the region’s growing technology, automotive and manufacturing sectors, enhancing local packaging innovation and customer collaboration.

“At Nefab, we are not just suppliers — we are partners in packaging innovation,” said Pirjit Sreedharan, Regional Managing Director, Nefab South Central. “With our new Austin facility, we’re strengthening our ability to work closely with customers, developing solutions that lower costs, reduce environmental impact, and address the unique challenges of fast-paced, innovation-driven industries.”

The Nefab Engineering Center (NEC) is focused on the rapid development and testing of sustainable industrial packaging solutions. Equipped with advanced multi-material prototyping equipment and in-house testing capabilities, the facility accelerates packaging development, with the aim of reducing turnaround times for prototypes, samples, and raw material testing from weeks to hours. Customers can work directly with packaging designers on-site to refine and test solutions tailored to their specific needs.

TMEIC To Invest $65M To Manufacture In Waller County, TX



TMEIC Corporation Americas is investing $65 million to build a new uninterruptible power supplies and medium voltage drives manufacturing facility in Waller County . A Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant of $368,838 has been extended to support the new facility, which is expected to create 62 jobs.

“Collaboration with the State of Texas and Waller County has been instrumental in facilitating our decision to invest in this region by fostering a pro-business environment and a robust manufacturing ecosystem,” said TMEIC Corporation Americas President and CEO Manmeet S. Bhatia. “We deeply appreciate the state and county support of this project, which includes an award from the Texas Enterprise Fund and a local property tax abatement.”

“Texas is where advanced manufacturing and innovation in the energy industry intersect to power homes, businesses, and the Texas economy” said Governor Gregg Abbott. “This $65 million investment by TMEIC in Waller County will create 62 good-paying jobs for hardworking Texans — and that’s just the start. Thanks to our skilled and growing workforce and welcoming business climate, we continue to attract job-creating investments from around the world. I congratulate TMEIC on their commitment to advancing Texas-based manufacturing, and I look forward to their continued success as we build a stronger, more prosperous Texas than ever before.”

TMEIC provides comprehensive solutions for various industrial applications, encompassing automation, motors, photovoltaic inverters, and variable frequency drives on a global scale. TMEIC Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, was formed in 2003 following the merger of the industrial systems departments of Toshiba Corporation and Mitsubishi-Electric Corporation.

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