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aerospaceJuly 15, 2026

Zenith Tecnica's Ownership Shift Boosts Titanium 3D Printing in ASEAN

Zenith Tecnica, a leading titanium 3D printing firm, is expanding its capacity under new ownership, promising more opportunities for ASEAN factories.

A New Chapter for Titanium 3D Printing in ASEAN \\[LF] The recent change of ownership at Zenith Tecnica, a prominent contract manufacturer specializing in Electron Beam Melting (EBM) for titanium parts, signals a significant boost in the company's production capabilities. This development is particularly noteworthy for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, as it opens up new possibilities for high-quality, precision-engineered components. \\[LF] Since its inception in 2014, Zenith Tecnica has been a key player in the space and medical industries, serving technically demanding customers. The company's existing fleet of six EBM machines has consistently met high standards, but demand has outpaced supply. To address this, the new owners, Andrew Burgess and Blair Jordan, are planning to increase the number of EBM machines to eight, positioning Zenith Tecnica as one of the world's largest EBM producers. \\[LF] ## Expanding Capacity and Expertise \\[LF] The new ownership brings extensive experience in aerospace manufacturing, including projects with Boeing and Amazon's low-earth-orbit satellite work. This background, combined with their expertise in highly regulated industries such as infant formula, underscores their commitment to maintaining the highest quality and reliability. The expansion plan includes not only additional EBM machines but also a move to a larger facility, ensuring that Zenith Tecnica can meet the growing demand without compromising on speed and flexibility. \\[LF] For factories in Southeast Asia, this means access to a more robust and reliable supply chain for critical titanium components. In Thailand, where the aerospace and medical sectors are rapidly growing, the increased capacity will support local manufacturers in meeting international standards. Similarly, in Vietnam and Indonesia, where there is a strong focus on advanced manufacturing, Zenith Tecnica's expanded capabilities will enable these countries to take on more complex and high-value projects. \\[LF] ## Ensuring Continuity and Growth \\[LF] Heather Grace, the departing owner, has played a crucial role in Zenith Tecnica's success, overseeing consistent growth and building a capable team. She will remain as Interim General Manager until August 2026 to ensure a smooth transition. The new leadership, led by incoming Managing Director Blair Jordan, is committed to continuing the company's legacy of quality and innovation. \\[LF] The strategic expansion is part of a broader trend in the metal additive manufacturing (AM) industry, where new ownership often accelerates growth. This model, which combines capital investment with operational expertise, is becoming increasingly common. For ASEAN factories, this means a more stable and scalable supply of high-quality titanium components, essential for staying competitive in the global market. \\[LF] ## Conclusion \\[LF] The ownership change at Zenith Tecnica represents a significant step forward for the company and the wider ASEAN manufacturing sector. With increased capacity, enhanced capabilities, and a continued focus on quality, Zenith Tecnica is well-positioned to support the growth and innovation of factories across the region. For factory buyers, this expansion means greater access to advanced, reliable, and high-precision titanium components, enabling them to meet the demands of their own customers and stay ahead in the competitive landscape.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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