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Cybernet Manufacturing Expands U.S. Production Capacity with New Building 205 Floor

August 4, 2026

New production floor adds capacity for 1,000 additional units per month; company to begin hiring for production and quality control roles

IRVINE, Calif. — Cybernet Manufacturing, the leading U.S. manufacturer of medical and industrial computing systems, today announced plans to expand its U.S. production capacity with a new production floor in Building 205 at its Irvine, California headquarters.

Construction is set to begin the second week of August 2026, with completion expected within approximately three months. Once operational, the new floor will add capacity for an additional 1,000 units per month, positioning Cybernet to meet growing demand across its healthcare and industrial computing product lines.

"This expansion reflects the hard work this team has put in to build Cybernet into the company it is today," said Ali Bagheri, Senior Vice President of Global Operations at Cybernet Manufacturing. "Adding this capacity gives us the room to keep growing and keep delivering for the customers who depend on us."

To staff the new floor, Cybernet will begin hiring additional production and quality control personnel in the coming months, adding to a workforce that supports customers including major health systems and industrial operators across the country.

The Building 205 expansion is the latest step in Cybernet's continued growth as a U.S.-based manufacturer, adding domestic production capacity at a time when supply chain resilience and American manufacturing capability remain a priority for healthcare and industrial technology buyers.

Cybernet will share additional updates as construction progresses.

About Cybernet Manufacturing

Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Cybernet Manufacturing is the #1 U.S. manufacturer of medical computers, serving the healthcare information technology (HIT) market with medical-grade panel PCs, tablets, and industrial computing systems. Cybernet's products are deployed by leading health systems and industrial operators nationwide, including Orlando Health, which relies on more than 4,000 Cybernet medical computers across its facilities.