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We’re changing the narrative of the manufacturing industry one story at a time. CMTA’s award-winning storytelling team showcases California’s 30,000 manufacturers by uplifting the voices of our makers. Find industry news and the stories from those “Making California” below.
CMTA Announces 100% Success Against Breaker Bills in 2025 Legislative Session
Sacramento, Calif. (September 16, 2025) – Today, the California Manufacturers & Technology Association(CMTA) announced that it secured a 100% success rate on stopping all priority “Breaker” bills during the 2025 legislative session. CMTA also successfully advanced...
CMTA Opposes Secretive Cap-and-Trade Process
Sacramento, Calif. (September 8, 2025) – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) announced today that the state’s manufacturing sector is in strong opposition to any attempt to advance a cap-and-trade deal in the final days of the legislative...
Manufacturing in the News: August 2025
Read CMTA's round-up of manufacturing-related news from August 2025. The articles below don’t reflect the views of the manufacturing industry or CMTA. They are a collection of the latest industry news from this past month. Latest Industry News Jet...
CMTA Names Nina Fisher as New Vice President of Communications
Sacramento, Calif. (September 2, 2025) – Today, the California Manufacturers and Technology Association (CMTA) welcomed Nina Krishel Fisher as the organization’s new Vice President of Communications, aiming to strengthen the voice of California manufacturers at a...
Renowned Flavor Brand Torani Joins CMTA
Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) has welcomed new member Torani to the organization. Founded in 1925, the globally recognized flavor company is known for its wide range of syrups and sauces. Torani has a rich...
Manufacturing in the News: July 2025
Read CMTA's round-up of manufacturing-related news from July 2025. The articles below don’t reflect the views of the manufacturing industry or CMTA. They are a collection of the latest industry news from this past month. Latest Industry News Union...
Manufacturing Minute: California Forever Proposes Massive Manufacturing Hub in Solano County
From award-winning sustainability efforts to creative visions for reindustrialization, this week’s Manufacturing Minute powered by Tri Tool Technologies, showcases how California continues to lead in innovation and industry growth. In this episode, Marathon Petroleum...
CMTA Announces 2025 “Coolest Thing Made in California” Contest
CMTA presents the 2024 Coolest Thing Made in California award to Northrop Grumman, for the world’s fastest microchip, on October 18, 2024 Sacramento, Calif. – California is home to the world’s fastest microchip, zero-emission supercars, and now, the search is on to...
Trusted Cybersecurity and Compliance Company Joins CMTA
Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) welcomed new member ISSE Services to the organization today. As digital transformation accelerates across the manufacturing industry, the need for robust, scalable cybersecurity...
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Manufacturing Minute: California Selected as First State for Hydrogen Energy Hub Federal Funding

This week’s Manufacturing Minute brings three exciting updates in the world of manufacturing and technology. Manufacturing Minute is released bi-weekly by the California Manufacturers & Technology Association and is powered by Tri Tool Technologies.
California Picked as the First State to Receive Funds For a Hydrogen Hub

A 2021 Toyota Prius that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell. | Photo Courtesy of David Zalubowski
California is set to become the first state to receive federal funds under a new program aimed at creating regional networks, or “hubs,” for hydrogen production. The U.S. Department of Energy announced that the California Hydrogen Hub will receive an initial $30 million for its planning and design phase, with up to $1.2 billion allocated for the project’s full implementation.
This initiative is part of the Biden Administration’s broader agenda to combat climate change by promoting clean hydrogen as a key energy source for vehicles, manufacturing, and electricity generation. These hydrogen hubs, spanning 16 states, are expected to attract over $40 billion in private investment and create tens of thousands of well-paying jobs, contributing significantly to the goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
“Coolest Thing Made in California” Contest

CMTA’s Vice President of Communications, Ananda Rochita, on CBS GoodDay Sacramento
Next, the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) has been actively promoting its 2nd Annual “Coolest Thing Made in California” Contest, powered by JPMorganChase. CMTA has been on several TV stations, including KCRA 3, ABC10, CBS GoodDay Sacramento, and Fox 40. The contest, which opened for nominations on July 29, will close on August 8, followed by a popular vote from August 12-15.
This exciting competition showcases the innovative spirit of California’s manufacturing sector, culminating in the announcement of the winner on October 18 at the CMTA’s MakingCA Conference. The contest aims to highlight and celebrate the ingenuity and craftsmanship of California manufacturers, fostering greater awareness and appreciation for the industry’s contributions to the state’s economy.
💡To learn more about CMTA’s Coolest Thing Made in California Contest, click here.
Developing New Aerospace Advancements in Kern County

Photo Courtesy of NASA | Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center
Lastly, significant legislative progress has been made with the inclusion of an amendment proposed by California Congressman Vince Fong (CA-20) in the NASA Reauthorization Act of 2024.
This amendment authorizes the Making Advancements in Commercial Hypersonics (MACH) Program at NASA, which is designed to enhance scientific research and support high-speed flight technologies. The MACH Program will be developed locally at NASA Armstrong and in East Kern County, bolstering America’s leadership in aerospace innovation.
This development also aligns with the broader goals of the NASA Reauthorization Act, which allocates $25.2 billion to support initiatives such as the Artemis Program and Moon to Mars Program, furthering human space exploration and strengthening the aerospace industry. CMTA member Stratolaunch, a key player in aerospace vehicle and technology development, will benefit from this legislative support, driving forward advancements in hypersonic research and development.
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