Inventec is set to establish a presence in Katy, Texas, with renovations beginning this fall on its first US facility in the region. The company has leased approximately 540,000 square feet of space at Park 10 Ninety Nine near Katy Asian Town, signaling a long-term commitment to the area.
Phase I of the project, backed by a $5 million investment, will convert 39,390 square feet of the warehouse into an electronic component assembly facility. Work is scheduled to begin on September 15, with completion expected by the end of October. Investor filings project up to $55 million in leasehold improvements over the 10-year lease, suggesting further expansions are planned.
Industry reports link the Katy facility to Inventec’s broader $85 million US investment strategy approved earlier this year, with Texas chosen for its reliable power grid, proximity to Mexico operations and suitability for high-demand assembly such as AI servers.
The move aligns with a broader trend of Taiwanese manufacturers, including Foxconn, Quanta and Wistron, expanding US operations to diversify supply chains and mitigate geopolitical risk. For Katy and the Greater Houston area, Inventec’s entry highlights the region’s growing role as a hub for advanced manufacturing and technology investment.