In a recent government meeting, local manufacturing and innovation leaders showcased their contributions to San Bernardino County's economy and sustainability efforts. Highlighting the region's manufacturing success, US Rubber, a major user of recycled chrome rubber, reported diverting nearly £20 million of discarded tires from landfills in 2023. The Colton-based company not only focuses on sustainability but also empowers its workforce by hiring and training ex-felons, with 66% of its factory staff participating in its \"bounce back\" program.
Another key player, Digital Signal Power Manufacturing (DSPM), has been a staple in the county since 2005, providing engineering-based design and manufacturing solutions for critical power needs. Their collaboration with Boeing on the Sea Launch Seagulling platform underscores their role in high-stakes projects, while upcoming product lines promise to enhance their offerings further.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Livit is also making waves with its affordable and modular electric motorcycle, the JAN EV, aimed at urban transportation. The company has expanded its production capabilities in San Diego County, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable mobility.
California Steel Industries (CSI), celebrating its 40th anniversary, has invested over $1 billion in its Fontana facility. The company is committed to workforce development through its partnership with Chaffey College, which offers training in essential manufacturing skills. CSI's future plans include a $400 million investment to upgrade facilities for low-emission steel production.
The meeting also highlighted advancements in technology and innovation. Biostar Renewables is tackling food waste through a waste-to-energy project that diverts over 93,000 tons of pre-consumer food waste annually, generating significant amounts of electricity and clean water. Meanwhile, Phoenix Space is revolutionizing the commercial launch services market with its patented tow launch technology, attracting contracts from the Pentagon and NASA.
Cal State University, San Bernardino's cybersecurity program has grown exponentially, now enrolling over 6,100 students annually, making it a national model for cybersecurity education and workforce readiness.
These companies and initiatives reflect San Bernardino County's commitment to fostering a robust manufacturing legacy and embracing innovative solutions for a sustainable future.