Benchwick completes private placement for growth

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BenchwickNew York, N.Y.— Benchwick—established in 2013 and serving the U.S., Canada and Europe specializing in 3D printing—announced that its parent company, Northann Corporation, just completed a round of private placement to enable more investment in the company’s plans for growth in the U.S., according to Lin Li, CEO.

“We are the pioneer and leader for 3D printing in the global interiors industry,” Li said. “This round of private placement is an important milestone for us that will help Benchwick speed up vertical integration, deepen the supply chain and restructure sales channels in North America. That way, we will maintain our leadership position to the flooring industry by accelerating innovation and invention within our 3D ecosystem.”

According to the company, the Benchwick portfolio of products are either patented or patent-pending and each product meets FloorScore and Greenguard certifications and are phthalate-free.

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