Egg Farm Automation

Re:Build developed a custom automation system for egg farm operations, reducing manual labor and improving throughput with integrated robotics, conveyor systems, and process controls tailored to agricultural production.
Foam Sorting Automation

Re:Build engineered an automated foam sorting system using industrial robotics and machine vision, enabling high-speed material classification and handling to reduce labor costs and improve production consistency.
Jet Fuel from Farm Waste

Re:Build supported an Olympic sustainability initiative by engineering a system to convert agricultural farm waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), demonstrating scalable clean energy production from biomass feedstocks.
JEC Pre-Show

Re:Build Manufacturing is excited to participate in JEC World 2026, the premier international composites event, taking place March 10-12 in Paris, France.
SOCMA Pre-Show

Re:Build Manufacturing is excited to join specialty chemical industry leaders at the SOCMA Show 2026, taking place March 4-6 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Member Company Feature: Re:Build Oribi

Oribi Manufacturing was founded in 2008 by Jack Wilfley with a bold vision: to redefine the composites industry through innovative automation for the production of continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTP).
NAATBatt Pre-Show

Re:Build Manufacturing is attending at NAATBatt 2026, the premier North American battery industry gathering, February 9-12 in Tucson, Arizona.
Introducing smartBuild By Re:Build Cadonix

Every so often, a product arrives that feels so natural and immediately useful that you wonder how the industry ever worked without it.
WHMA Global Leadership Summit Pre-Show

Re:Build Manufacturing is proud to announce our participation at the WHMA Global Leadership Summit in Las Vegas on January 27th through the 29th.
Re:Build CEO, Miles Arnone, Published in the Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal published a letter to the editor from our CEO and Co-Founder, Miles Arnone, laying out the impact of America’s fading manufacturing identity as well as what can be done about the problem.