
Nextech is dedicated to creating ergonomically advanced console, technical desk, trading desk and workstation solutions. Since our initial formation in 1957 and our first Technical desk in 1978, Nextech has strived to make the most ergonomonically and green friendly desks designed to accommodate changing technology needs.
Nextech’s commitment to desk design and engineering excellence is the result of market-driven corporate strategy to provide the highest quality consoles, desks and technical work stations to our customers. This careful attention to our client’s needs has resulted in many new product designs.
From Nextech’s first Trading Desk design in 1978, to our current modular product offerings, Nextech’s single goal has been to provide leading edge products which meet the demanding requirements of our customers worldwide. With thousands of desks installed worldwide, Nextech’s manufacturing and design expertise is unmatched and our quality is unequalled.
By using computerized machinery, selecting and laminating our own veneers and finishing to the customers specifications, Nextech creates your desk, with your input, custom desks at production
line pricing.
Nextech desks and work stations are design engineered to fit together in any combination. They are built for maximum strength to withstand daily usage, and are assembled with the highest quality materials on the market today. Constructed of high grade woods, laminates, aluminum alloy, and steel. All desks are pre-assembled and tested for durability before they leave our factory. At our manufacturing and assembly facility in Elkhart, Indiana, we employ the finest crafts people to ensure the highest quality product and a perfect fit at each location.
This website is intended to be a guide to help you with your next control room desk, command center console, technical desk or trading desk purchase.
The company is still owned by the Gruber family whom started Trawood Mfg. Co. in 1957 as a manufacturer of countertops and wall units. The company evolved into banking furniture with it’s first trading desk in 1978.
Two internal changes, resulted in a name change in 1990 to Eurocraft and again in 2001 to Nextech.
Nextech utilizes 60,000 square feet of manufacturing including a modern veneering and paint finishing division.
