WISE Partners with TTM Technologies for Syracuse uHDI Manufacturing Facility
March 4, 2025 | TTM Technologies, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
TTM Technologies (“TTM”) has selected WISE as a key partner and exclusive supplier of horizontal wet process machines for its new ultra-high-density interconnect (“uHDI”) PCB manufacturing facility in Syracuse, NY.
This cutting-edge facility, adjacent to TTM’s existing campus, represents a major investment in North American high-tech manufacturing. With a projected capital investment of $100-$130 million, the project will generate approximately 400 skilled jobs in manufacturing and engineering.
WISE will provide 15 advanced wet and mechanical process machines, ensuring optimized PCB production and reinforcing its long-standing partnership with TTM. WISE’s strong presence in the U.S., supported by its trusted partners Technica USA and Photo Chemical Systems, played a crucial role in this agreement.
In addition to providing state-of-the-art equipment, WISE offers outstanding support through two strategically stocked spare parts inventories in the USA territory and a team of 10 factory-trained technicians across the U.S. This strong service network ensures fast response times and dependable maintenance for TTM’s operations.
Phil Titterton, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of TTM Technologies, stated, “WISE’s expertise and strong U.S. support system make them a key partner in achieving our manufacturing goals.”
Massimo Passerini, Chief Executive Officer of WISE, added, “We are proud to contribute to TTM’s growth with our cutting-edge technology and dedicated service network.”
This partnership strengthens domestic PCB production, advancing high-tech manufacturing and reinforcing WISE’s commitment to excellence in the U.S. market.
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