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InventWood Raises $8 Million and Appoints Tyler Huggins as CEO as It Prepares For Early 2025 Commercial Launch
InventWood, transforming undervalued wood into high-performance climate-resilient Superwood building products that are stronger and lighter than steel, announced $8 million in new funding and the appointment of Tyler Huggins, Ph.D. as its new Chief Executive Officer. The company is planning its commercial launch in early 2025 with two key priorities: establishing its scaled supply chain to ensure every tree used is chosen purposefully to improve the health and longevity of our forests, and commissioning the company’s pilot production facility capable of profitably producing up to one million square feet of product annually. InventWood’s proprietary technology stack transforms wood’s intrinsic nano-cellulose structure – nature’s strongest material – into climate-resilient Superwood products that offer unrivaled fire, insect and rot resistance with bulletproof hardness, while maintaining highly desirable wood aesthetics. With superior strength at low cost, InventWood is on a mission to displace some of our dirtiest industrial materials like steel and concrete, evolving our built environment from a carbon source to a carbon sink, all while improving the health and resilience of our forests.
By applying the company’s automated and advanced manufacturing, InventWood is preparing for early 2025 availability of its Superwood products. The company’s pilot manufacturing facility in Frederick, Md. will be capable of producing diverse finishing and structural applications.