Bitdeer Technologies Breaks Ground On Its $36M, 187K Square Foot Advanced Electronics Manufacturing Facility In Sparks, Nevada

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The $36 million investment — covering the plant, equipment, and construction — establishes Bitdeer’s first domestic manufacturing and assembly footprint. The Sparks facility will complement the company’s existing U.S. data centers and its innovation hub in San Jose, California.

"The Sparks facility reflects our strategy to strengthen supply chain resilience while being closer and more responsive to onshore customers," said Paul Hanson, Chairman of Bitdeer Industrial. "Producing our advanced SEALMINER units right here in Nevada reflects our long-term commitment to building capacity and nurturing the talent necessary to support our growing digital infrastructure operations in America."

Slated for completion by the end of 2026, the plant is expected to produce 10,000 units of Bitdeer’s industry-leading SEALMINER computing hardware each month. The facility will create 70 high-quality local jobs, spanning engineering, skilled technician, and support roles – including opportunities for new entrants to the workforce. These operations will directly contribute to Northern Nevada's rapidly expanding electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

"By deploying capital and sinking roots in Sparks, we are investing in Nevada’s diversifying economy and community," said Catherine Guo, CEO of Bitdeer Industrial, "Our commitment underscores the state’s strategic advantages, including a highly accessible and skilled workforce, robust logistics networks, and a consistently business-friendly environment. We look forward to working collaboratively with local partners and forming lasting bonds with community organizations."

"Bitdeer’s investment represents exactly the kind of advanced manufacturing and technology development Reno is working to attract. By bringing high-tech production, skilled jobs, and long-term infrastructure investment to the region, this project strengthens Nevada’s position as a growing hub for innovation and next-generation industry," said Taylor Adams, President and CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN). "The company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing, sustainable practices, workforce development, and community partnership will create lasting economic benefits for northern Nevada."