Foxlink Group purchased Alliance Gateway 17 at AllianceTexas in Fort Worth, Texas, where the company will establish a new PCBA manufacturing operation.
The 147,780-square-foot facility at 4600 Alliance Gateway Freeway is expected to create approximately 900 jobs at full capacity and marks a significant expansion of Foxlink’s U.S. manufacturing footprint.
The facility will be converted into an advanced manufacturing site supporting key phases of Foxlink’s surface mount technology, or SMT, and final assembly, testing and packaging, or FATP, production processes, integrating AI-driven robotics and intelligent automation directly on the production floor. The facility is designed for long-term scalability and serves as a replicable model for Foxlink’s AI Factory deployments across its global manufacturing network. Production is expected to begin in August 2026.
Foxlink selected AllianceTexas for its strategic location, transportation access, access to a skilled workforce, and proximity to North Texas’ growing advanced manufacturing ecosystem. Located in Hillwood’s 27,000-acre AllianceTexas development, the site offers connectivity to key regional corridors and a business environment built to support large-scale industrial and manufacturing operations.
“The launch of our Texas facility marks a monumental milestone in Foxlink’s steadfast commitment to the U.S. market. We are deploying Physical AI directly on the production floor — embedding intelligent automation into every workstation, enabling flexible manufacturing that can be replicated rapidly across our global sites. This is not just a new factory. It is Foxlink’s first AI Factory in the United States, and it will not be the last. Our expansion in Texas demonstrates what we have always believed: the solutions we build for ourselves, we can build for our customers, anywhere in the world,” said Freddy Kuo, CEO of Foxlink Group.
Foxlink’s new location adds to the ongoing momentum of advanced manufacturing growth at AllianceTexas. AllianceTexas is home to more than 600 companies, generating more than 73,000 direct jobs and an estimated $142.9 billion in regional economic impact since 1989. Recent advanced manufacturing investments within the development include AI supercomputing facilities and MP Materials’ rare earth magnet manufacturing campus, now under construction, expanding the company’s existing presence at AllianceTexas.