Manufacturing Companies

Cities like Austin and Dallas have established themselves as renowned technology hubs. Austin, known as the "Silicon Valley of Texas," is home to leading companies in technological innovation and development. Dallas, meanwhile, boasts the "Telecom Corridor" in Richardson, home to more than 5,700 companies and 40,000 employees in the telecommunications and technology sectors.

Rio South Texas is rapidly becoming a magnet for technology companies seeking fresh talent, market access, and operational flexibility. With a growing network of universities, incubators, and industry partnerships, the region fosters a fertile environment for innovation in fields such as software development, advanced manufacturing, telecommunications, and automation. Its bilingual, tech-savvy workforce is complemented by competitive wages and a low cost of doing business—making it an attractive alternative to saturated tech hubs.

What sets Rio South Texas apart is its unique position as a cross-border tech corridor, connecting the innovation ecosystems of the U.S. and Mexico. This dual-market reach allows companies to prototype, test, and scale solutions that serve diverse industries and populations. From smart logistics and fintech to edtech and healthtech, Rio South Texas offers the infrastructure, institutional support, and cultural agility for tech ventures to grow with purpose and global vision.

PRODUCTS

  • Power and ballasts
  • Car radios
  • Batteries
  • Radio equipment
  • Televisions
  • Transformers