// NORTH BAY · ONTARIO · CANADA
Practical. Scalable. Engineered.
High-performance products and components developed through engineering-driven design, advanced materials, and local production in North Bay. Building practical, scalable manufacturing capability — starting with functional products and expanding toward higher-value production.
Vertex Fabrication Canada is an early-stage advanced manufacturing company focused on developing durable, performance-driven products through modern fabrication methods.
Founded by Anthony Rietta, an Aerospace Control Operator specializing in space operations, Vertex reflects a disciplined, execution-focused approach to engineering and production.
Develop real manufacturing capability through practical products, then scale. This reduces risk, builds technical knowledge, and creates a foundation for long-term growth.
This is not a startup built on speculation. It is a systematic approach to building industrial capability in Northern Ontario through real products, real processes, and real output.
We prioritize function, durability, and repeatability over concept-driven or novelty-based production.
Carbon-fibre-reinforced component production. Structural properties optimized for high-load, low-weight applications across consumer and industrial uses.
Product design grounded in engineering discipline. Every decision traces to a performance requirement — not aesthetics or market trend.
Fast iteration cycles from concept to physical prototype. Compressed design-to-part timelines with in-house validation and real-time adjustment.
Small-scale, high-value fabrication runs. Production workflows built for repeatability, quality control, and incremental volume scaling.
Material and structural optimization for application-specific performance targets. Selection driven by engineering demands — not defaults or familiarity.
Lattice structure development, material stress testing, and repeatability validation. Engineering analysis applied before every production run.
Small capital products that generate early revenue while keeping overhead low. Each product funds the next stage of capability development without external dependency.
Each product is also a manufacturing test bed. Materials, processes, and workflows are refined through real production runs — not theoretical planning or whiteboard assumptions.
Established production workflows that can be audited, repeated, and scaled. No guesswork. No single-run anomalies passed off as production capability.
Growth driven by demonstrated capability — not fundraising targets. Every expansion step earns its place through verified output at the prior level.
An entry product that simultaneously advances carbon-fibre processing knowledge, validates structural geometry under load, and establishes baseline production repeatability — while targeting a real consumer market. Lattice structure development, material stress testing, and repeatability validation are all built into the production process.
Vertex Fabrication Canada is positioned to grow into this space through incremental capability building rather than overextension.
No reliance on unproven technology or unverified scale assumptions. Every claim is backed by a production run, a material test, or a validated process — not a pitch deck.
Small-scale production enables controlled growth and iterative improvement. Capital is deployed only when the prior stage is fully proven and repeatable.
Each product contributes directly to manufacturing knowledge and future capability. The company becomes more capable with every production cycle — compounding expertise.
Northern Ontario offers lower operational pressure vs. major hubs, regional industrial growth opportunity, and access to underutilized talent and workforce potential.
Vertex Fabrication Canada aims to evolve into a company capable of producing high-performance components at scale, supporting Canadian supply chain resilience, and creating skilled technical employment in Northern Ontario.
Producing high-performance components and products at scale.
Supporting Canadian supply chain resilience and domestic production capacity.
Creating skilled technical jobs in Northern Ontario's manufacturing sector.
Expanding into higher-value manufacturing sectors as capability matures.
This is not a short-term product play. This is a long-term capability build in advanced manufacturing. From prototype to production — done deliberately.
Vertex is exploring pathways to integrate medically released veterans into technical manufacturing roles. This initiative aligns with the company's core operating values: discipline, precision, and structured execution.
Veterans bring transferable skills directly applicable to advanced manufacturing — attention to process, ability to operate under constraint, and commitment to repeatable outcomes.
This workforce initiative will scale alongside the company's production capability — creating long-term employment pathways in a growing industrial field.
Structured work. Practical skills. Long-term employment in advanced manufacturing.
Aligned organizations with complementary capabilities or market access. We're building long-term — not looking for short-term arrangements or arms-length transactions.
Investment conversations grounded in industrial reality. We don't pitch hype — we show process, product, and a clear capability roadmap with verifiable milestones.
Have a product concept that needs durable, precision fabrication? We build things. Real parts, real materials, real timelines — not renders and promises.
Prototyping and small-batch manufacturing for organizations needing Canadian-built components without the overhead of in-house tooling and production setup.