EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 7 MIN
USA Made in America Announces Application for .factory Generic Top-Level Domain
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses an exciting development in the digital domain space with USA Made in America Inc.'s application for the new generic top-level domain, .factory. This initiative aims to redefine digital identities for manufacturers and tech companies worldwide. USA Made in America Inc., co-founded by Colin Campbell and Michele Van Tilborg, has submitted an application to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers for the .factory domain. The company envisions .factory as a valuable global digital asset that serves a wide range of industries, including technology, software, artificial intelligence, media, and design. Colin Campbell emphasizes the potential of .factory to become a significant digital infrastructure due to its short, memorable, and globally understood nature. Michele Van Tilborg highlights the opportunity for businesses to secure meaningful digital identities with the .factory domain. The company has prepared a financing strategy to raise up to ten million dollars to support the contention-resolution process if needed. Colin Campbell brings experience from the 2012 Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers round, where he successfully secured the .club domain through a private auction. USA Made in America Inc. plans to operate .factory as an open generic top-level domain, available through accredited registrars, to bridge traditional industry and the digital economy. For more information, visit USA Made in America Inc.
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