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Global Imaging Announces US Distribution of T3 Systems

Reaches agreement with Tecna Displays for modular display systems and lighting.

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Representatives from Global Imaging and Tecna Display signed the agreement this week at Euroshop 2023 in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Global Imaging (Louisville, CO) has announced the exclusive US distribution of Tecna Display’s line of T3 Systems’ modular display systems and lighting, according to a press release from the company.

Prior to this collaboration, Tecna Display has been selling into the US market directly. The retailer has been looking for a company with the right market presence to successfully sell their solutions.

“Global Imaging exceeded our expectations as a respected name in the industry for quality and excellent service, and a vision to understand the potential of our extensive range of products,” Jonathan Evitt, Tecna Display founder is quoted in the release. “They are the ideal fit for Tecna Display.”

For over a decade, Global Imaging has been selling framing systems, but in recent years, they noticed that the T3 Systems line of products align with the growing demand for modular solutions.

“With T3, we will be able to satisfy our customers’ desires for the trending demand of simplicity, versatility, and products that can be repurposed over and over, using lighter-weight materials. There isn’t anything else like this and we’re thrilled to bring it to our customers in the U.S.,” said Tara Lamb, President of Global Imaging, in the press release.

For more information, visit globalimaginginc.com.

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