Microsoft’s Surface Hub to be Manufactured and Assembled in USA

There are no pre-existing oversea assembly lines that can handle the massive 84” and 55” Surface Hub's unique features, large size and weight, so they will be manufactured in Wilsonville, Oregon in the United States.


While many devices are manufactured overseas, a variety of factors led to Microsoft’s corporate aimed multi touch hubs being made in the US.

The New York Times explained, and explored the history and future of manufacturing technology in the United States.

Because many devices are made overseas, there are parts and assembly lines already in place. That is not the case for the Surface Hub.

The Surface Hub comes in 84” and 54” models, both of which are so large that there are no preexisting assembly lines in Asia.

When speaking on manufacturing the Surface Hub, the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft, Mike Angiulo said “we are the scale.”

In addition to a lack of oversea assembly lines, the 84” version of the Surface Hub weights 220 lbs. which drives up shipping cost for finished devices.

Some may recognize the specific town the Surface Hub is being manufactured in, Wilsonville Oregon, as it is the location of the startup company “Perceptive Pixel.”

Perceptive Pixel is in many ways the father of the Surface Hub.


A man with a dream. A company in flux. A secret factory outside Portland. And a hyper-ambitious gambit to reimagine how meetings happen.

By Harry McCracken, Fast Company


The startup company which produced giant touch screen devices was purchased by Microsoft in 2012.

The assembly plant that Perceptive Pixel used is now being used for the Surface Hub, albeit with approximately seven times bigger than the original set of engineers and manufacturers, totaling at a couple hundred people.

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Related: U.S Manufacturing Returning to North America


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