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Re:Build Manufacturing

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Re:Build Manufacturing is a U.S.-based family of industrial businesses founded in 2020 to design, engineer, and manufacture complex products across the full production lifecycle - from initial concept and prototyping through to high-volume output. Operating across more than 14 facilities and one million square feet of advanced manufacturing capacity, the company brings together over 400 engineers and more than 1,200 technical experts. Its stated mission is to ensure that the next generation of important products are made in America.

The company serves customers across five core industry verticals: aerospace and defense, medical, electrification, energy and environment, and robotics and automation. It works with both startups and established companies, offering end-to-end capabilities that span integrated design, engineering, scalable manufacturing, and rigorous quality management. To date, Re:Build has successfully launched more than 800 specialized products for its customers.

Re:Build's model combines organic operational capability with strategic mergers and acquisitions to build out its portfolio of industrial businesses. This structure allows it to deploy enabling technologies and manufacturing expertise across a coordinated group of companies rather than a single entity. Operational superiority and adaptability to how individual customers work are positioned as central to how the business operates.

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