Discover our high-precision machinery tailored for the Kenyan construction boom.
Kenya's architectural landscape is undergoing a radical transformation. From the skyline of the Nairobi Upper Hill district to the luxury beachfront resorts in Malindi, the demand for high-value, decorative, and functional glass is at an all-time high. As a premier Architectural Glass Printing Machine Supplier & Exporter in Kenya, we recognize that the local industry is shifting from basic glazing to sophisticated, value-added glass processing.
The Kenyan government's "Big Four Agenda," specifically the focus on affordable housing and manufacturing, has spurred a construction boom. Architects in Nairobi are increasingly specifying printed glass for curtain walls, interior partitions, and signage to achieve a "Smart City" aesthetic. Our machines provide the precision and durability required to withstand Kenya's unique climate, from the intense UV rays of the equatorial sun to the coastal humidity of Mombasa.
Why choose our printing solutions for your Nairobi-based production line?
Advanced sensor arrays and automated alignment systems ensure zero-error printing on large architectural panels, critical for Kenya's skyscraper projects.
Our ceramic inks offer high UV resistance, ensuring that colors don't fade under the harsh East African sun, maintaining the beauty of glass facades for decades.
Designed for low energy consumption and minimal waste, our machines help Kenyan SMEs scale their production profitably within the competitive EAC market.
The Kenyan glass industry is transitioning from traditional screen printing to high-speed digital inkjet solutions. Several factors are driving this evolution:
1. Customization in Hospitality: With Kenya being a global tourism hub, hotels in the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Diani Beach are demanding bespoke glass elements. Printed glass that mimics natural stone or displays African wildlife art is becoming a standard in luxury lodge interior design.
2. Eco-Friendly Building Standards: As Nairobi adopts "Green Building" certifications, architectural glass printed with functional patterns (frit patterns) helps in solar heat gain control, reducing air conditioning costs for commercial buildings like the Britam Tower or GTC Nairobi.
3. Religious Architecture: Kenya has a vibrant community of churches and mosques. Digital printing allows for the cost-effective creation of intricate religious art on glass windows, replacing expensive traditional stained glass with durable, printed alternatives.
4. Automotive Safety Glass: With the local assembly of vehicles in Kenya (AVA and Isuzu East Africa), there is a growing need for specialized screen printing machines for automotive backlites and windshields with ceramic borders.
Magly Printer provides the technology to capture these diverse market segments, offering machines that handle everything from small decorative tiles to massive 3-meter architectural glass panels.
Foshan Magly Printer Co., Ltd. is a professional Industrial Digital Printing Machine Manufacturer dedicated to delivering advanced ceramic and glass inkjet printing solutions as well as integrated surface decoration systems for modern manufacturing industries. Based in Foshan, a key hub for ceramics and industrial equipment in China, the company benefits from a strong supply chain and extensive industry expertise.
Magly operates a modern production facility covering over 7,000 square meters, supported by a skilled team of more than 100 employees, including experienced engineers, R&D specialists, and technical service professionals. The company focuses on developing high-precision digital printing machines that ensure excellent color performance, stable operation, and compatibility with a wide range of materials such as ceramic tiles, architectural glass, and decorative panels.
With a commitment to innovation and quality, Foshan Magly Printer Co., Ltd. integrates advanced inkjet technology with automated control systems to help customers improve production efficiency, reduce waste, and achieve flexible, customized designs. Its solutions are widely applied in building materials, interior decoration, and industrial manufacturing sectors.
From Two Rivers Mall to The Hub Karen, shops use printed glass for branding, aesthetic storefronts, and internal wayfinding systems that require high-resolution imagery.
Glass partitions in Westlands offices are often printed with frosted patterns or corporate logos using our automatic flatbed machines for a professional finish.
Luxury apartments in Kilimani and Kileleshwa utilize printed glass in shower cubicles and kitchen splashbacks, adding a touch of personalized art to modern homes.
Bus terminals and the new SGR (Standard Gauge Railway) stations use durable, tempered printed glass for safety and passenger information displays.