Orbic Builds $110M Device Factory to Boost US-Made TechSubscribe to our free newsletter today to keep up to date with the latest manufacturing news.Orbic Electronics has begun construction on a $110 million manufacturing facility in Hauppauge, New York, signaling a renewed commitment to domestic electronics production. The project, named “Project Patriot,” represents more than a corporate expansion. It aligns with broader economic and political efforts to reestablish the United States as a competitive player in global technology manufacturing.The new facility, located at 555 Wireless Boulevard in Suffolk County, will serve as a cornerstone in Orbic’s plan to relocate high-tech device manufacturing from overseas locations back to American soil. With this initiative, Orbic is positioning itself as a key contributor to reshaping the US electronics supply chain, which has long been dominated by Asian manufacturers.What Project Patriot means for Long Island and beyondThe choice of Long Island, specifically the Hauppauge Industrial Park, reflects Orbic’s focus on logistical efficiency, skilled labor availability, and regional infrastructure. With an existing 69,500-square-foot structure and a planned 75,000-square-foot expansion, the completed 144,500-square-foot facility is expected to become one of the largest high-tech manufacturing hubs in the region.More than 1,000 jobs will be created as a result of this investment, ranging from skilled manufacturing roles to engineering and quality assurance positions. This employment boost is significant for Suffolk County, where job growth has lagged in manufacturing sectors, and for the broader New York economy.Orbic’s answer to global supply chain riskOrbic’s strategy centers on reshoring, or moving production previously based in countries like China and India back to the United States. This approach responds to consumer demand for domestically produced goods and serves as a hedge against future disruptions like those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.By manufacturing in the United States, Orbic reduces its reliance on global supply chains that are susceptible to geopolitical tension, regulatory shifts, and shipping delays. The Hauppauge facility represents a move toward greater control over quality and scheduling.This decision echoes a national trend among US-based technology firms seeking to build resilience into their operations. Orbic’s domestic presence is expected to provide customers with improved product traceability, lower lead times, and stronger after-sale support.Building talent pipelines for high-tech jobsOrbic is also investing in talent development. Through partnerships with Suffolk County Community College and Queensborough Community College, the company is co-developing training programs designed to prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing and electronics assembly.These programs will offer both classroom instruction and hands-on experience in areas such as circuit assembly, production automation, and electronics testing. The goal is to create a steady pipeline of local workers who are equipped to meet the demands of modern device production.Rather than recruiting from outside the region, Orbic is prioritizing community engagement and workforce accessibility. This approach ties job growth directly to local education and aims to sustain long-term employment for residents.State incentives and regional backingNew York State has committed up to $10 million in Excelsior Jobs Tax Credits to support the project. These performance-based incentives are linked to Orbic’s hiring and capital investment targets, ensuring accountability while encouraging growth.Governor Kathy Hochul has described Project Patriot as a step forward in her administration’s goal to revitalize domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on foreign production. Regional leaders have echoed this sentiment, calling the project a sign of confidence in Long Island’s industrial future.Economic development officials view Orbic’s decision as a potential catalyst for further investment in the Hauppauge region, which offers proximity to transportation networks, existing infrastructure, and a population eager for stable employment in technology fields.When production begins in 2026, the facility is expected to manufacture a wide range of connected devices. These include smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, wireless hotspots, and accessories, with a projected annual output of up to 5 million units.This volume positions Orbic as one of the few US-based companies capable of producing consumer-grade electronics at scale. It offers an alternative to offshore providers, especially for government and enterprise clients that prioritize domestic sourcing and supply chain security.Sources: Evertiq 12 June 202512 June 2025 sarahrudge Technology, Manufacturing, Projects 5 min read ManufacturingNews