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Quasar Breaks Ground on New Thailand Manufacturing Facility

The new facility will provide enhanced micro-assembly capabilities, streamlined technology transfer pathways, and opportunities for rapid ramp-up.

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By: Sam Brusco

Associate Editor

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Quasar Medical, a manufacturer of interventional and complex minimally invasive devices, broke ground on its new manufacturing facility in Thailand.

The site is expected to open in early 2026. It will provide enhanced micro-assembly capabilities, streamlined technology transfer pathways, and opportunities for rapid ramp-up.

The 205,000-square-foot Thailand facility will become one of Quasar’s seven Centers of Medical Device Excellence to support production of micro-assembly devices in a range of therapeutic areas. It will offer automation-integrated processes, high-mix high-volume capacity, and enhanced cleanroom infrastructure to meet global medtech innovators’ needs.

The facility will sit an hour from Bangkok International Airport and close to major seaports. Quasar said this will strengthen its global supply chain positioning and support long-term scalability and sustained growth.

The new manufacturing center is expected to create over 2,000 jobs, bolstering the company’s partnership with the local labor market and supplier ecosystem.

“This groundbreaking is another growth milestone in our journey to support the future of medical innovation,” said Alex Wallstein, CEO of Quasar Medical. “With our new facility in Thailand, we’re not only diversifying our global footprint—we’re deepening our commitment to delivering precision, scalability, and speed to our customers.”

“Our new facility is being designed from the ground up to deliver excellence in every sense—from operational agility and smart warehousing to scalable micro-assembly and advanced process controls,” said Aviel Bohnik, COO of Quasar Medical. “It’s an investment in both our technology and our people.”

“This expansion is not only a testament to our confidence in the Thai ecosystem—it’s a significant investment in the region’s future,” added Bohnik. “We’re proud to contribute to sustainable economic growth and create opportunities for local talent.”

Last month, Quasar began an agreement to acquire Nordson’s design and development contract manufacturing businesses in Galway, Ireland and Tecate, Mexico.

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