Off Topic: Interview with Nexcopy CEO, Greg Morris
Nexcopy is a classic entrepreneurial story—starting out in a home garage with a sale on the very first day of business. What began as a small, focused operation has steadily grown into a globally recognized manufacturer in the flash memory duplication and USB technology space. It’s the kind of company story built on persistence, product knowledge, and an unwavering focus on solving real-world production problems for customers.
Tech Company News spent time with the owner of Nexcopy, Greg Morris, to learn more about the company’s origins, its technology, and how the business evolved from a single product idea into a specialized hardware manufacturer serving enterprise, government, and industrial clients worldwide.
Here is a short snippet from that interview.
Question: What kind of technology does Nexcopy offer?
Answer: Nexcopy has a specific focus on flash memory duplication, printing, and production needs. The business started out with one product geared toward USB duplication. From that single product, Nexcopy’s business expanded into other duplication equipment such as SD card duplicators, microSD card duplicators, CompactFlash duplicators, and more recently, USB Type-C duplicator systems.
During this expansion of hardware platforms, Nexcopy also developed advanced solutions for copy protection of digital files on USB drives and mobile storage devices. These technologies were designed to help organizations protect intellectual property, control distribution, and meet compliance requirements. Several years ago, Nexcopy introduced a USB flash drive printer, which further rounded out the company’s product offering by enabling in-house branding and device customization.
Today, Nexcopy is recognized not just for duplicators, but for a complete ecosystem: devices, duplication systems, controller-level configuration, secure media, and branding equipment. That evolution—from a single garage-built concept to a specialized manufacturer with global reach—reflects a company built on deep technical knowledge and a long-term commitment to its niche.
The full Nexcopy interview is available on the Tech Company News website.
