
Every Presidents’ Day, America reflects on the leadership that shaped our nation’s economic strength, security, and global influence.
Originally established to honor George Washington, the holiday now represents a broader recognition of presidential leadership in times of transformation — from industrial expansion to technological revolutions.
In 2026, the question is no longer simply about honoring history.
It is about building the future.
And increasingly, that future runs through Texas manufacturing.
Texas: The New Frontier of American Industrial Power
Texas has become one of the most important engines of advanced manufacturing in the United States.
From energy independence to semiconductor fabrication, from AI infrastructure to renewable deployment, Texas represents:
- Pro-growth regulatory policy
- Energy leadership through ERCOT
- Scalable land availability
- Workforce development ecosystems
- Strategic supply-chain positioning
Major semiconductor investments — including the $40B Samsung fabrication expansion in Texas — demonstrate how seriously the state takes advanced manufacturing and domestic production.
Texas is not just participating in the American industrial resurgence.
It is leading it.
Presidents’ Day and Industrial Sovereignty
Throughout American history, presidents have understood one core principle:
Economic strength equals national strength.
Modern policy discussions around:
- Tariffs and domestic manufacturing
- Supply chain resilience
- AI leadership
- Strategic trade policy
- Energy security
- Critical infrastructure protection
all revolve around one concept:
Industrial sovereignty.
The ability to produce advanced technology domestically — including semiconductor-enabled devices, AI systems, and precision health technologies — determines long-term economic independence.
Presidents’ Day reminds us that leadership is measured not only by speeches, but by infrastructure built.
MYDENTALWIG Phase 1: A $15 Billion Texas Manufacturing Deployment
In alignment with this American manufacturing revival, MYDENTALWIG is preparing a $15 billion Phase 1 advanced industrial deployment in Texas.
Phase 1 Overview:
- 10,000–12,000 contiguous acres
- 8+ million square foot giga-manufacturing campus
- 1.12 million square foot AI data center
- Advanced device manufacturing (semiconductor-enabled biosensor production)
- 30 vertically integrated production lines
- 600 MW solar energy installation (expandable toward 1GW+)
- Industrial water recycling infrastructure
- City-wide smart WiFi and AI-enabled monitoring
- Fire-resistant industrial design for long-term safety
- Smile Engineering Academy workforce training pipeline
This is not a speculative vision.
It is infrastructure-grade capital architecture designed for long-term economic output.
Renewable Energy + ERCOT Integration
Texas’ independent power grid structure — managed by ERCOT — provides a unique opportunity for large-scale industrial interconnection.
Phase 1 includes:
- 600 MW of on-site solar generation
- Grid interconnection planning
- Industrial load balancing for AI and semiconductor operations
- Long-term renewable scalability
Energy reliability is not optional for advanced manufacturing.
It is foundational.
Workforce Development: The American Multiplier Effect
Presidents’ Day also honors leadership that creates opportunity.
Phase 1 is expected to generate:
- 3,000–5,000 construction jobs
- 1,500–2,500 permanent skilled positions
- 500+ annual trainees through the Smile Engineering Academy
This is how advanced manufacturing transforms regions:
Land becomes productive.
Workers gain technical skills.
Communities gain long-term tax base stability.
Innovation ecosystems emerge.
Safety, AI, and Smart Infrastructure
Modern industrial campuses must also incorporate resilience.
Phase 1 includes:
- AI-enabled infrastructure management
- Real-time systems monitoring
- Integrated cybersecurity frameworks
- Fire-resistant construction standards
- Smart-grid coordination
Lessons from past infrastructure failures — whether natural disasters, energy disruptions, or industrial incidents — inform today’s design standards.
Presidential leadership historically responds to crisis.
Industrial leadership anticipates it.
Why Presidents’ Day Matters for Builders
Presidents’ Day is not about partisanship.
It is about responsibility.
It is about thinking decades ahead.
It is about building infrastructure that strengthens the nation.
Texas manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, AI deployment, renewable integration, and workforce development are not political slogans.
They are structural pillars of American competitiveness.
The Next Chapter of American Innovation
The United States stands at the intersection of:
- Artificial intelligence expansion
- Semiconductor independence
- Digital health innovation
- Renewable energy scaling
- Smart infrastructure modernization
The states that embrace this convergence will define the next economic era.
Texas has already signaled its readiness.
MYDENTALWIG Phase 1 represents a commitment to participate in — and contribute to — that industrial renaissance.
On this Presidents’ Day, we honor leadership.
We celebrate manufacturing.
And we continue building.
HAPPY PRESIDENT’S DAY TO ALL!