Future Form Manufacturing’s new 30,000-square-foot warehouse in Sparks, Nevada. (Image courtesy Future Form Manufacturing/Business Wire)

B&J Industries has rebranded under the new name, Future Form Manufacturing, to reflect ‘what the future of manufacturing looks like.’

SPARKS, Nev.—Contract manufacturer B&J Industries has rebranded its business as Future Form Manufacturing—a move that accompanies a facility expansion that will triple its daily production capacity, the company said in a release.

Future Form Manufacturing is a manufacturer of precision-engineered products for the data center, medical, defense, energy, and transportation industries. The company has more than 50 years of experience in large-scale CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, tube laser cutting, welding, powder coating, assembly, and engineering.

Having grown from a regional manufacturer to a national partner for out-of-the-box and custom products, Future Form serves  major enterprises across the United States. The company’s new name and expanded footprint are said to echo this evolution and reflect Future Form’s forward-looking approach.

“Our new name better reflects who we are today,” said Future Form Manufacturing President Ben Thomas, in the release. “With all our years of combined skill—from design to engineering to assembly, right through to the finished product—we offer tremendous versatility. We’ve moved beyond our regional company roots to help shape what the future of manufacturing looks like: precise automation paired with human craftsmanship, proven at enterprise scale. That’s what the name Future Form conveys to us.”

Future Form has leased an additional 30,000 square-foot facility in Sparks, Nevada, near its existing headquarters, bringing its total production and warehouse space to nearly 100,000 square feet. An additional 90,000-plus square feet is in the works now, the company said.

The expansion will allow Future Form to employ more advanced machinery and robotics. This will include Multi-Jet Fusion 3D printing capabilities, a rapidly expanding area for medical, defense, and transportation customers, the release stated.

“The success of companies like Future Form speaks to the power of long-term commitment and collaboration within our region,” said Taylor Adams, president and CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN), in a statement. “Their continued investment expands local manufacturing capacity and strengthens the broader ecosystem of businesses that make Northern Nevada a leader in advanced manufacturing.”

The warehouse addition is expected to triple Future Form’s daily production in direct response to what the company called its “explosive growth in the data center and medical industries.” The rapid growth of AI is driving an unprecedented wave of data center construction, and with it, a surging demand for advanced manufacturing to deliver the components, systems, and enclosures that data centers require.

Future Form said it is equipping major data center operators with supportive infrastructure, including tube forests; fire suppression doors for enhanced safety and compliance in colocation data centers; custom enclosures designed for data servers and other equipment; and supporting sheet metal accessories such as gantries, handrails, and more.

For healthcare facilities, the company manufactures surgical table frames, testing equipment components, and other Class A finished parts in a clean, automated environment, the release stated.