2025 Technology Advancement and Global Collaboration
GISS Technology continued its development and global collaboration in 2025. Research and industrial applications expanded as more companies explored advanced semi-solid metal processing using GISS technology. Development of high-performance casting processes progressed further, supporting the production of stronger, lighter, and more sustainable metal components. Technical collaborations with industry partners and research institutions increased, enabling further improvements in alloy development, process control, and manufacturing efficiency. Demonstrations and pilot implementations of GISS-based technologies were carried out in multiple facilities, highlighting the growing interest in next-generation casting solutions. The year also saw continued progress in machine development, including optimization of the[...]
2024 Global Expansion and Innovations
More than 150 GISS Units were shipped to 13 countries around the world. GISS Technology entered the Brazilian market. The first GISS Gravity Die Casting (GDC) machines were put into mass production. GISS Slurry Forging (SF) machines were developed and tested in several companies. The 5th International GISS Technology Forum was held in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 7-8, 2024.
2003 Invention of GISS Process
The Gas Induced Semi-Solid (GISS) process to prepare a semi-solid structure was invented by Dr. Jessada Wannasin, Dr. Martinez, and Prof. Flemings at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA.





