NanoForge Solutions Inc. officially opened its advanced air filtration manufacturing facility in Carmona, Cavite last Jan. 15, marking a new addition to the country’s growing export-oriented manufacturing sector.
The 2,600-square-meter facility, located at Golden Mile Business Park, represents an initial investment of nearly $1.2 million and is designed to produce high-performance air filtration products for international markets, primarily the United States.
The company currently employs 65 workers and plans to expand its workforce to about 250 by 2027 as production scales up.
The site, previously an underutilized warehouse, has been converted into a manufacturing plant built to meet international quality, safety, and environmental standards.
Company officials said the facility is intended to support export-led growth while positioning the Philippines as a competitive location for high-value, technology-driven manufacturing.
The inauguration and ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by local government officials, representatives from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), trade groups from the United States and Sweden, and executives from a US-based air filtration firm that is among NanoForge’s clients.
NanoForge co-founders said the company aims to integrate sustainability into its operations, including plans to incorporate locally sourced raw materials into its manufacturing processes over the long term.
The firm also intends to pursue global product certifications and expand its manufacturing capabilities in partnership with government agencies and industry stakeholders.
Founded by Filipino-American and Filipino-Swedish partners, NanoForge Solutions operates in the clean technology and advanced manufacturing sector, focusing on the production of HEPA-grade air filtration products for export markets.
Company leaders said the Carmona plant is part of a broader strategy to attract global manufacturing mandates and contribute to the Philippines’ industrial upgrading efforts.


