Inside the Build: Guests Experience SeAH’s Vision Come to Life

SeAH welcomed guests in Temple, TX, for a site tour and lunch celebrating progress, partnership, and the dedication of SeAH Drive.

Inside the Build: Guests Experience SeAH’s Vision Come to Life

SeAH Superalloy Technologies Hosts Partners for an Interactive Site Tour

In early October, SeAH Superalloy Technologies welcomed 100 customers, manufacturing partners, vendors, and community leaders to a two-day site tour and lunch event in Temple, Texas. The gathering marked another milestone in SeAH’s journey toward opening its first U.S. superalloy manufacturing facility and highlighted the growing partnership between the company and the Central Texas community.

Guests began the day with a guided tour of the facility alongside key project partners, led by SeAH leadership. Stops included the main factory floor, office, and laboratory areas, as well as collaborative amenity spaces designed for employees, ranging from meeting rooms and a fitness center to shared lunch zones built with community in mind. The tour also included a presentation featuring animations and renderings of inbound equipment, process flows, discussions about quality systems, and innovative automation techniques that will define SeAH’s operations as the industry leader in product consistency and delivery speed.

Following the tour, attendees traveled to the Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum for lunch and updates from leadership. Speakers included Michael King, CEO of SeAH Superalloy Technologies; John Lumpp, Vice President of Seals & Marketing; and Suho Kim, CEO of SeAH Besteel Holdings, who each shared insights on SeAH’s global vision and the Temple facility’s role in advancing global manufacturing. They were joined by Adrian Cannady, President and CEO of the Temple Economic Development Corporation, and Mayor Tim Davis, who spoke about the project’s positive impact on Temple’s continued growth and the shared commitment to building opportunity for local residents.

The program also included a special dedication from Temple community leaders, with the road leading to the new facility officially being named SeAH Drive, symbolizing the company’s long-term investment in the region.

Suho Kim, Sungjun Park, Michael King, and Mayor Tim Davis
“This week’s event in Temple was a moment to celebrate partnership and progress. What began as blueprints is quickly becoming a world-class manufacturing campus, built through the dedication of our team, the trust of our partners, and the unwavering support of the Temple community.”

— Michael King, CEO, SeAH Superalloy Technologies

As construction continues, SeAH Superalloy Technologies remains focused on fortifying its Temple team and promoting collaboration at every stage, all steps towards the ultimate goal of advancing materials innovation. More updates will follow as the company prepares to launch operations and officially open its doors in 2026.