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The TechNH Story


Founded in 1982 in a small corner of an old mill building in Nashua, NH, we’re now an extended family of 80+ employees, including engineers, machinists, technicians, developers, and sales engineers who do business with companies all around the world.

Our bread and butter is anything plastics – from product engineering/designing to finish packaging, Class 7 Clean Room molding, a diversified range of press sizes, assembly and more.  But make no mistake – it’s not just what or how much we do, but how we do it that separates us from our competitors.

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We are a custom plastic injection molding company that is made up of talented professionals and a team of degreed plastics engineers – charged with bringing complex parts to life.


We partner with innovative companies that want to work with a manufacturer who can ensure that their parts are compliant, conscientious, and cost-effective. We serve a wide range of clients who come to us with an even wider range of problems to solve. After all, problem solving is what we do and we do it using the latest and greatest in technology and tooling in order to meet your needs.

Simply put – if your project has a budget that needs to be trimmed, a demanding deadline and a series of complex challenges that require support throughout the entire design to manufacture process, you should give us a call.

TechNH has evolved dramatically since we opened up shop in 1982, but our core principles remain the same: Commitment, Quality, Precision and Reliability. It’s all about our desire to work with you to make products that not only reflect well on our reputation, but on yours as well.

We see ourselves as thinkers and makers – not just a bunch of people who create great plastic parts – although we certainly do that. Our Sales Team is composed of individuals with decades of Plastic Injection Molding experience, they each understand what it takes to get your idea from concept to reality.

We also see ourselves as partners with our customers and the TechNH Sales process is built around that. When you start a project with us – no matter the scope -- you get a dedicated, professional team to work with for the entire project. In addition to your Account Manager, every customer has a Customer Service representative and a Program Manager (a degreed engineer) to shepherd your project from initial design through production. Going forward, if we are fortunate enough to partner with you on further projects, be assured that the same team will be available to ensure that the accumulated knowledge and understanding of your needs remains in place.

Talk to us to find out how to take your complex project and make it easy.

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