Ultrahuman, a leading innovator in health optimization technology, is making significant strides in its commitment to the American market with an ambitious expansion of its manufacturing capabilities. The company has announced that its UltraFactory, located in Plano, Texas, is set to meet 100% of the US demand for its popular Ring AIR product by the end of this year. This move marks a pivotal step in Ultrahuman’s strategy to enhance its service and product delivery across the United States.

Located in partnership with SVtronics, a US-based electronics manufacturing firm, the UltraFactory has been operational since November 2024. The facility is poised to scale its production capabilities to over half a million units annually, setting a new standard in the health-tech manufacturing sector.
“Bringing manufacturing to the US is a key step in our vision to empower more people with real-time health insights,” said Mohit Kumar, Founder and CEO of Ultrahuman. By establishing the UltraFactory in Plano, Texas, Ultrahuman aims to deliver products more swiftly, enhance quality control, and strengthen its commitment to American consumers by providing them with cutting-edge health technology.
The production of miniaturized technology at scale presents unique challenges, requiring the integration of advanced materials, precision engineering, and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. Ultrahuman’s UltraFactory embodies these elements under one roof, setting a benchmark for future health-tech manufacturing endeavors.

This strategic move not only highlights Ultrahuman’s dedication to American manufacturing but also ensures that US consumers benefit from faster shipping, improved service, and increased reliability. By producing the Ring AIR domestically, Ultrahuman is reinforcing its long-term strategy to meet the entirety of the US demand from within the country.
“Our mission has always been to revolutionize human performance, and we recognize that manufacturing plays a critical role in that journey,” Kumar added. “The UltraFactory represents a leap forward, not just for Ultrahuman, but for the future of smart health wearables in the US. We are excited to continue investing in this ecosystem and bringing more world-class technology to consumers.”
In addition to addressing consumer demand, the UltraFactory is expected to drive significant economic growth in the Plano region. By creating hundreds of high-skilled jobs, the facility will contribute to the area’s thriving ecosystem, reinforcing Ultrahuman’s commitment to bolstering the US technology and healthcare industries.
As Ultrahuman works towards reaching its production goals of half a million units per year, American consumers can anticipate further groundbreaking advancements that are set to enhance the overall health index in the country. For more information, visit Ultrahuman’s website.

