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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. 

PG&E and Acena Consulting Join CMTA as Associate Members

Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) is proud to welcome two new associate members, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Acena Consulting to the association. Both companies bring significant expertise that...

CMTA Sponsors City of Fremont’s 13th Annual Manufacturing Week

Fremont, Calif. – In recognition of National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 4, the City of Fremont hosted its 13th annual celebration of Manufacturing Week from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14. Sponsored by the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA), the weeklong...

2024 MakingCA Conference Recap

Innovation in Manufacturing: Bridging the Gap Between Tradition & Technology 100 people joined CMTA to celebrate California’s 30,000 manufacturers during the 2nd Annual MakingCA Conference on Friday, October, 18, 2024. Speakers included CEO of People’s First Beef...

Op-Ed: AI Needs Carefully Crafted Regulations That Foster Innovation

-This commentary was originally published in Capitol Weekly's September Issue, written by Lance Hastings and Samantha Corbin. Hastings is the President and CEO of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA), and Corbin is the Senior Policy Advisor...

WEBINAR: Data-Driven Solutions for ESG in Manufacturing

Webinar presented by Adastra and CMTA Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) hosted an exclusive webinar with associate member Adastra, exploring data-driven ESG solutions in manufacturing on Sept. 24, 2024. CMTA's Vice...

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CMTA Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage with Manufacturing Leaders

Insights with Manufacturing Leaders: AAPI Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month is a time to honor the vibrant contributions, innovation, and leadership of AAPI individuals across all industries. In California’s diverse and ever-evolving manufacturing landscape, leaders of AAPI heritage are pioneering sustainable technologies, promoting inclusive workplaces, and shaping the future of how we design, build, and lead.

This month, we’re spotlighting three trailblazing AAPI voices in California manufacturing: Vincent Nguyen of Ryvid, Shireen Bojja of Voltek Ace, and Vamsi Kumar Kotla of ReMo Homes. Each brings a unique perspective to the industry—backed by passion, vision, and impact.

 

Vincent Nguyen | Co-Founder & CXO, Ryvid Inc.

Career Journey:
Vincent’s passion for manufacturing began early, inspired by traveling with his father on international business trips. Immersed in supply chains and global commerce from a young age, he pursued a career in supply chain logistics, starting in consumer goods and then moving into the fast-paced seafood industry. But, it was aerospace manufacturing where he developed his expertise in high-pressure environments and sustainable sourcing. These experiences fueled the founding of Ryvid, a company focused on affordable, eco-friendly electric vehicles. At Ryvid, Vincent channels his passion for sustainability and operational efficiency into building the future of green mobility.

On AAPI Representation:
“As an AAPI professional shaped by diverse cultural influences, I’ve seen firsthand how diversity drives innovation in manufacturing. AAPI professionals bring a blend of cultural insight, global expertise, and resilience that is essential in today’s interconnected industry. With Asia’s economies rapidly growing and offering vast opportunities, understanding the region’s business nuances—where much of our supply chain operates—can unlock partnerships and streamline operations. By amplifying AAPI representation, especially in leadership, we create dynamic, innovative companies poised to tackle tomorrow’s challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities.”

DEI Efforts at Ryvid:
Ryvid has an area of focus on community engagement efforts to make the industry more inclusive. The company has helped set up programs to uplift underrepresented folks, including AAPI team members, guiding them toward roles in EV and Battery Supply Chain environments. One thing the company is proud of is pushing for inclusive hiring, ensuring they bringing diverse talent to the teams, and building a foundation where everyone feels valued and can thrive.

On the meaning of AAPI Heritage Month to him:
“AAPI Heritage Month is a time to reflect on my unique identity and our collective strength as an AAPI community, lifting each other up to celebrate our contributions. It’s an opportunity to honor my family’s journey, our cultural heritage, and the often-overlooked impact of AAPI professionals. Personally, I celebrate by connecting and supporting AAPI-owned businesses and events in my community.”

Proudest Moment:
Vincent’s proudest moment is leading Ryvid to secure a key clean energy partnership in California that not only advanced their mission, but also fostered industry collaboration and workforce growth—earning him recognition from peers seeking his guidance.

Shireen Bojja | President & Owner, Voltek Ace

Career Journey:
With a master’s in Electrical Engineering from CSU Fresno and a recent master’s in Engineering Management, Shireen started her career designing navigation systems at Trimble Navigation. Her introduction to manufacturing came through a focus on Design for Manufacturability, which sparked her interest in bridging the gap between design and production. She’s now at the forefront of innovation in public safety power electronics, launching products like the TrafficGuard TBTC and GreenPower GPRC—multi-data point apps accelerating smart transportation.

On AAPI Representation:
“The AAPI community significantly contributes to the growth of manufacturing. Our own Golden State is a classic example, a melting pot of diversity and talent. Even back in 2011, when I first started, the design and manufacturing groups were extremely diverse. Local manufacturing has grown and improved significantly through the years and I am certain that this growth is exponential and sustainable.”

DEI Approach at Voltek Ace:
Voltek Ace works with contractors and contract manufacturers who are best suited for the job. The selection process is free of biases. The company’s selection is made based on a successful portfolio of current and previous projects.

On the meaning of AAPI Heritage Month to her:
“AAPI Heritage month is more than just a celebration, it’s an opportunity for reflection.”

Proudest Moment:
Shireen’s proudest moments are her significant contributions to the traffic and ITS sectors. For her impact in electrical engineering and entrepreneurship, she was honored with the 2025 Global Recognition Award and a 2025 Stevie Award.

Vamsi Kumar Kotla | Founder, ReMo Homes

Career Journey:
Vamsi’s roots in construction, combined with a background in computer science and AI, led him to question the stagnant nature of traditional construction. During the pandemic, he turned to prefab housing as a solution to housing shortages and climate change. This sparked the founding of ReMo Homes, a modular housing manufacturer bridging construction and high-productivity manufacturing principles.

On AAPI Representation:
“AAPI communities place a strong cultural emphasis on STEM education, and they have strong connections to many Asian countries and have built world-renowned manufacturing ecosystems. That global perspective and technical excellence are a huge asset to the U.S. manufacturing sector, especially here in California. By increasing AAPI representation, we’re not only bringing in talent, but also cross-cultural insight, operational discipline, and a forward-thinking mindset that helps move the industry forward.”

DEI at ReMo Homes:
Women make up less than 2% of construction trades, but ReMo is working to change that. The company aims to bring working parents, especially women, into modular manufacturing through education and awareness. Its goal is to provide a safe space for everyone to build their careers and achieve their personal goals. ReMo is proud to offer a fixed location and schedule, which is not always typical in traditional construction. The company is also planning to provide childcare and adult care services at their facilities, helping to tap into a workforce often burdened by caregiving responsibilities.

On the meaning of AAPI Heritage Month to him:
“AAPI Heritage Month is about recognition and remembrance. It honors the generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who contributed to building this country—often without credit, and sometimes in the face of active exclusion. From the Chinese laborers who helped build California’s railways, to the Japanese Americans who endured internment, to legal battles like Bhagat Singh Thind’s citizenship case—it’s a reminder of both the resilience and the contributions of our community.

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month is a small but meaningful step in acknowledging that legacy, and creating a sense of belonging for future generations.”

Proudest Moment:
One of Vamsi’s proudest moments was when ReMo Homes received a major grant from the California Energy Commission and soon after exhibited at HUD’s Innovative Housing Showcase in Washington, D.C.—a national recognition of their bold vision for sustainable housing. The ReMo team built a modular home in just 10 days, transported it from Los Angeles to D.C., and showcased it alongside the nation’s most innovative housing solutions. As one of the few chosen to represent the future of housing on a national stage—and seeing both our state and country stand behind us— it was an unforgettable validation of ReMo’s mission.

The voices of Vincent Nguyen, Shireen Bojja, and Vamsi Kumar Kotla reflect the spirit of AAPI Heritage Month—resilience, innovation, and forward momentum. As California continues to lead in manufacturing, diversity will remain at the forefront—driving smarter, more inclusive, and future-ready industries for all.

J&J, Caterpillar Inc., and Novartis Invest in U.S. Manufacturing: Manufacturing Minute

This week’s Manufacturing Minute highlights CMTA members leading the way with major investments and advancements in workforce development, U.S. manufacturing, and pharmaceutical innovation.

Watch the latest Manufacturing Minute episode in the video player above. 

 

Caterpillar Inc. Pledges $100M to Upskill Workforce for the AI Era

 

Lafayette – Circa May 2020: Caterpillar Logistics Service Center. Cat Logistics provides supply chain solutions to Caterpillar Inc.

Caterpillar Inc., a leader in construction and mining equipment, is committing $100 million over the next five years to upskill its workforce in response to rapid technological advancements. With the global labor market evolving, particularly due to robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI), Caterpillar plans to train workers in these critical areas, including digital twins and machine learning models. This initiative is part of the company’s broader effort to address the manufacturing skills gap and prepare its workforce for the demands of the future, which will include a greater need for both technology-related skills and human-centered skills like leadership and social influence. 

 

Johnson & Johnson Increases U.S. Investment to More Than $55B

 

New Brunswick, NJ, USA. May 2, 2022. Editorial Use Only, 3D CGI. Johnson & Johnson Signage Logo on Top of Glass Building. Workplace of Pharmaceutical Industry Company Office Headquarters.

In other news, Johnson & Johnson has announced a significant increase in its U.S. investments, pledging more than $55 billion over the next four years. This investment, which includes plans to break ground on a $2 billion facility in North Carolina, aims to expand the company’s manufacturing, research, and development capabilities. The funds will support the creation of four new advanced manufacturing facilities, as well as the expansion of existing sites, which will generate thousands of high-paying jobs. Additionally, Johnson & Johnson is focusing on investments in R&D to develop life-saving treatments in critical areas such as oncology, immunology, and robotic surgery, further solidifying its commitment to American innovation and manufacturing. 

 

Novartis Plans to Invest $23B in U.S. Manufacturing

 

Meanwhile, pharmaceutical giant Novartis is making a $23 billion commitment to build and expand 10 manufacturing and R&D facilities in the U.S. over the next five years. In response to renewed drug tariff threats from the Trump administration, Novartis will invest in new manufacturing plants, including some for producing raw pharmaceutical ingredients, and a new R&D center in San Diego, California. This investment will create more than 5,000 jobs, including positions for engineers, scientists, and support staff. The expansion highlights Novartis’ commitment to the U.S. market while also addressing the challenges posed by potential drug import duties, demonstrating a continued push to bolster its manufacturing presence in the country. 

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First Major Tankless Brand Assembled in U.S. Joins CMTA

Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) welcomed new member Rinnai to the organization. Rinnai America Corporation, a subsidiary of Rinnai Corporation in Nagoya, Japan, was established in 1974. With a global perspective to create 21st-century products for the home and business, Rinnai America offers highly efficient home and business comfort solutions, including tankless water heaters, condensing gas boilers, and more.

“Having Rinnai join CMTA only further strengthens our membership network of innovative manufacturers and forward thinkers,” said Lance Hastings, President & CEO of CMTA. “Their expertise in advanced manufacturing, efficiency, and sustainability will bring valuable insights and resources to our members and California’s manufacturing and technology sectors.”

The company is committed to providing a wide range of comfort solutions to the North American market. In recent years, the company has made significant investments in the market including the opening of its world class innovation center and the construction of its manufacturing facility in Griffin, GA.

“Our brand promise is Creating a healthier way of living® which is very focused on improving the lives of our customers. California is a very important market for Rinnai, and we have many opportunities to enhance consumers’ lives with our highly efficient home comfort solutions,” said Frank Windsor, President of Rinnai America Corporations. “We are excited and proud to be joining CMTA to ensure consumers and businesses have options to choose the best heating and water heating solutions available.”

While known as a leader in the tankless water heating category, Rinnai has expanded its product portfolio to include a full line of residential and commercial gas boilers, as well as its Electric Heat Pump Water Heater.

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About CMTA

The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) has advocated for pro-growth laws and regulations before the California legislature and administrative agencies since 1918. The total output from manufacturing in California is $300 billion per year, roughly 10 percent of the total economic output of the state. Manufacturers employ 1.3 million Californians paying wages more than $2,500 higher than other non-farm employers in the state.

About Rinnai

Rinnai America Corporation, a subsidiary of Rinnai Corporation in Nagoya, Japan, was established in 1974 and is headquartered in Peachtree City, Georgia. Rinnai America offers a wide variety of highly efficient home and business comfort solutions, including tankless water heaters, condensing gas boilers, space heating furnaces, and electric heat pump water heaters. With a global perspective to create 21st-century products for the home and business, Rinnai America is committed to quality, safety, and Creating a healthier way of living®. For more information about Rinnai’s entire product line, visit www.rinnai.us.

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