Cleveland Startup Makes History with First U.S.-Made 4G Modules
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Cleveland Startup Makes History with First U.S.-Made 4G Modules

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Summary:

  • Eagle Electronics is producing the first U.S.-made 4G modules, a significant step towards domestic tech production

  • Full production starts July 1, with a target of 200,000 modules per month

  • Partnership with CO-AX Technologies and a $14 million investment fuel Eagle's rapid growth

  • Addressing national security concerns, Eagle's modules replace Chinese-made alternatives

  • Future plans include the development of 5G modules, expanding Eagle's impact on the tech industry

Eagle Electronics is setting a new standard in the tech industry by producing the first 4G modules ever made in the United States, right in Glenwillow, Ohio. This groundbreaking achievement comes just nine months after the company's inception, marking a significant milestone in the push to bring technology production back to American soil.

A Leap Towards Domestic Tech Production

The modules, essential for connecting cellular phone towers to a myriad of devices—from cars to medical equipment—are now being shipped to initial customers. With FCC and other necessary certifications in hand, Eagle Electronics is gearing up for full production starting July 1, aiming to produce 200,000 modules monthly.

Strategic Partnerships and National Security

Eagle's success is bolstered by its partnership with CO-AX Technologies, leveraging their 30 years of electronics manufacturing expertise. The company's rapid rise is also a response to growing concerns over national security risks associated with foreign-made technology, particularly from China. By licensing designs from Chinese-based Quectel, Eagle ensures its modules can serve as direct replacements, addressing these security concerns head-on.

The Future is Bright

With a $14 million investment from the O.H.I.O. Fund and a state-of-the-art production line, Eagle Electronics is not just stopping at 4G. Plans are already underway to develop 5G modules, further cementing the company's role in the future of American tech manufacturing.

Eagle Electronics production line

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