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Hyve Solutions opens two Nevada manufacturing campuses with 3,000 jobs

Hyve Solutions, a unit of TD SYNNEX, launches a 624,000-square-foot campus in Reno and a second facility in North Las Vegas to expand AI and digital infrastructure production. The projects will create roughly 3,000 jobs with above-average compensation.

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Helena Vásquez · Business Desk · 20 Aug 2026 · 22:41 · 1 min read
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Hyve Solutions opens two Nevada manufacturing campuses with 3,000 jobs

Hyve Solutions Corporation, a subsidiary of TD SYNNEX Corporation, has opened two manufacturing campuses in Nevada, marking a strategic expansion to meet rising demand for AI and digital infrastructure systems.

The flagship facility in Reno spans 624,000 square feet and will focus on surface-mount technology, while a second campus in North Las Vegas will support additional production capacity. The projects are expected to generate approximately 3,000 jobs across both sites, encompassing roles in production, engineering, quality control, supply chain, warehouse operations, and management.

Compensation and benefits for employees are stated to exceed Nevada’s statewide average wage, with medical, vision, and dental coverage included. The expansion aligns with growing demand for compute, storage, and networking systems, according to the company.

The initiative received support from state and regional economic development organizations, including the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada, the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED). The GOED Board approved tax abatements for the projects, though specific financial terms were not disclosed.

Hyve Solutions operates additional facilities in Fremont, California, and maintains headquarters for its parent company, TD SYNNEX, in Clearwater, Florida, and Fremont, California. The Nevada campuses are positioned to enhance the company’s manufacturing footprint amid broader industry shifts toward AI-driven infrastructure.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Helena covers corporate news for listed and private companies across Europe, from strategy shifts to leadership changes, with an eye for what a story signals about the broader market.

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