ARENDAL, Norway and SHERBROOKE, QC, Canada, Jan 7, 2026 – Tekna (OSE: TEKNA), a world-leading provider of advanced materials and plasma systems to industry, is pleased to announce it has received an order valued at CAD 2.0 million for high-performance titanium powder used in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing (AM).
The order follows an earlier engagement of CAD 1.6 million reported in July 2025* and represents a further increase in monthly volume from this customer, a Tier-1 supplier to the U.S. aerospace and defense industry. The expanded volume applies to deliveries scheduled for 2026 and reflects the customer’s growing demand for Tekna’s premium Ti64 titanium powder, specifically in the high-value, prime particle size range.
“This second significant order from this Tier-1 U.S. aerospace and defense partner highlights the trust placed in Tekna and in our titanium powder solutions for critical additive manufacturing applications,” said Claude Jean, Chief Executive Officer of Tekna.“The continued increase in monthly volumes and demand for prime Ti64 particle sizes reflects both our role as a long-term materials partner and our ability to support customers, for the most demanding applications, as they scale production in 2026.”
About Tekna Holding ASA
Tekna is a world-leading provider of advanced materials to industry, headquartered in Sherbrooke, Canada.
Tekna produces high-purity metal powders for applications such as 3D printing in the aerospace, medical and automotive sectors, as well as optimized induction plasma systems for industrial research and production. With its unique, IP-protected plasma technology, the company is well positioned in the growing market for advanced nanomaterials within the electronics and batteries industries.
Building on 30 years of delivering excellence, Tekna is a global player recognized for its quality products and its commitment to its large base of multinational blue-chip customers. Tekna’s powder products increase productivity and enable more efficient use of materials, thereby paving the way towards a more resilient supply chain and circular economy. For more information, visit https://www.tekna.com.

