Wistron Corporation, one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers, has announced a landmark $761 million investment to establish two advanced AI supercomputing facilities in Fort Worth and Denton County, Texas. The project will span nearly 1.1 million square feet and is expected to create more than 800 full-time jobs, reinforcing North Texas as a rising hub for next-generation manufacturing and reshoring innovation.
The new facilities will be located within Hillwood’s AllianceTexas, a 27,000-acre master-planned development known for its robust infrastructure, resilient power capacity, and strategic logistics ecosystem. This move marks a significant milestone in Wistron’s global expansion strategy and underscores Fort Worth’s growing influence in the AI and semiconductor sectors.
“As Wistron continues to expand its AI-related product capabilities and align with our strategic roadmap, establishing manufacturing operations in the United States is a critical step in meeting the needs of our customers and advancing our global vision,” said Jackie Lai, Senior Vice President of Global Manufacturing for American and European Operations, Wistron. “After a thorough evaluation of key factors such as talent availability, robust logistics infrastructure, and a vibrant industrial ecosystem, Fort Worth, Texas, emerged as the optimal choice.”
Project Details:
- 14601 Mobility Way: Renovation of a 766,994-square-foot facility with over $181 million allocated for land acquisition, factory purchase, and real property improvements.
15200 Heritage Parkway: Renovation of a 324,598-square-foot facility with more than $580 million invested in land, building upgrades, and business personal property. - Both sites are expected to be operational by early 2026.
Regional Impact & Leadership Commentary
“It’s Go-Time in Fort Worth, and this investment from Wistron, which will create significant job growth and economic impact in our city, is just more proof,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker. “We are now positioned to lead in both AI and the future of advanced manufacturing.”
“Wistron looked at sites all over the country. In the end, the company decided that Fort Worth is the place to be,” added Robert Allen, President and CEO of the Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership. “The future of manufacturing is going to be built right here.”
“This project strengthens our role in the rapidly expanding semiconductor supply chain and brings tremendous economic opportunity to our region,” said Denton County Judge Andy Eads.
“Wistron’s decision arrives at an opportune moment when reshoring is redefining America’s industrial future,” said Ross Perot, Jr., Chairman of Hillwood and the Perot Companies. “AllianceTexas is proud to welcome Wistron to what is rapidly emerging as North Texas’ next-generation manufacturing and data-services corridor.”
“Wistron is an amazing company, and I am so excited to see their hard work come together at these selected sites,” said Trey Fricke, Managing Principal, Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate.
About Wistron
Wistron Corporation is a Fortune® Global 500™ company and leading global technology service provider offering innovative ICT products and solutions. From product conceptualization to volume manufacturing and end-of-life recycling, Wistron delivers services that meet international standards for innovation and quality. Learn more at www.wistron.com.
About Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership
The Fort Worth EDP works to position Fort Worth as the most vibrant and sustainable city in the U.S., partnering with businesses, site selectors, and civic leaders to attract and expand economic opportunities. Visit fortworthedp.com for more information.
About AllianceTexas
Developed by Hillwood, AllianceTexas is a 27,000-acre mixed-use development anchored by Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport and one of the nation’s premier intermodal hubs. Home to over 590 companies and 66,000 direct jobs, AllianceTexas has generated an estimated $130 billion in economic impact since 1989. Learn more at www.alliancetexas.com.



