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Silicon Valley and Bay Area Manufacturers List 2024
Cardiac ablation systems. Garlic bagels. Premium automotive door panels. Solid-oxide fuel cells.
Wafer fabrication equipment (for semiconductors). Hand sanitizer.
Artificial Christmas trees. Baking sugar. These are just a handful of items manufactured in Silicon Valley — and the Bay Area, at large.
The Manufacturers List is a compilation of many sectors from specialty food
and personal care products to battery cells and electric RVs.
Bloom Energy (#13), Lyten Inc. (#17), Bentek Corp. (#19), Asteelflash (#20), Stellartech Research Corp. (#23), EO Products (#24), OMW Corp. (#26), Pebble (#27), Duke Empirical (#28), Valin Corporation (#29), Peju Province Winery (#32), Paired Power (#33), Barrango MFG (#34), UrbanBloc (#35), Brilliant Group Inc. (#36), Rickshaw Bagworks (#37), PhaseSpace (#38) and Nana Joes Granola (#39).
Cardiac ablation systems. Garlic bagels. Premium automotive door panels. Solid-oxide fuel cells. Wafer fabrication equipment (for semiconductors). Hand sanitizer. Artificial Christmas trees. Baking sugar.
These are just a handful of items manufactured in Silicon Valley — and the Bay Area, at large.
The Manufacturers List is a compilation of many sectors from specialty food and personal care products to battery cells and electric RVs.
Of the 47 companies that ranked, there are 18 that are new to the 2024 List:
Bloom Energy (#13), Lyten Inc. (#17), Bentek Corp. (#19), Asteelflash (#20), Stellartech Research Corp. (#23), EO Products (#24), OMW Corp. (#26), Pebble (#27), Duke Empirical (#28), Valin Corporation (#29), Peju Province Winery (#32), Paired Power (#33), Barrango MFG (#34), UrbanBloc (#35), Brilliant Group Inc. (#36), Rickshaw Bagworks (#37), PhaseSpace (#38) and Nana Joes Granola (#39).
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This List includes companies that manufacture products in the Greater Bay Area, which is defined as Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano and Sonoma counties. Information was obtained from company representatives and in-house research. In the case of ties, number of total Greater Bay Area employees was used as secondary ranking criteria.
Source: Silicon Valley Business Journal