Built on the
job site.
Techcorp was founded on the belief that great technology integration is equal parts technical skill and field craft. We're not a big-box reseller. We're the team that shows up, reads the site, and builds systems that hold up long after the van leaves.
How we
work.
A firm handshake, not a sales pitch. These are the standards we hold internally — and what an integrator can expect on every engagement.
We read the site first.
Our process prioritizes technical foresight over guesswork. We use our expertise to flag site-specific challenges during the planning phase. We solve problems through clear communication and experience, ensuring the project moves forward without billing surprises.
No handoff surprises.
We work to the same standard whether someone is watching or not: clean cable runs, accurate rack builds, installations that match the drawings. The job isn't done until every button, camera, and input performs as designed.
We answer the phone.
Your integrator reputation is on the line long after install day. We're available for follow-up, coordination, and support from the people who actually did the work — not a generic service desk.
Nearly fifty
years of
combined DNA.
Techcorp was formally founded in 2016, but the technical roots run back to the late 1970s. Through multiple industry consolidations, the expertise stayed intact — even as the vehicles carrying it changed.
1970s
The Foundation
George Lang built a technology business supplying companies with the hardware reshaping the workplace — MPI floppy drives, Micropolis hard drives, Toshiba DRAM, and the expanding catalog that personal computing demanded. John Lang joined the business early, moving from sales and support into what would today be recognized as a CTO role, steering technical direction as the industry transformed around them.
Custom Systems & Networks
The work evolved into custom workstation builds and network infrastructure — Novell systems, coaxial cable, then Ethernet and Windows networking — always consulting and supporting the clients who had grown alongside the business. Through a series of companies, some merged and some sold, the accumulated expertise stayed intact even as the vehicles carrying it changed.
1990s
Entering AV & Videoconferencing
A new technology frontier opened through Graeme, John's younger brother, left VIDACOM and launched an independent consulting practice. Graeme needed experienced technical support for a California government installation involving VTEL, one of the pioneering videoconferencing systems of the era. It was the team's first true VTC deployment — and it opened a door that never closed.
2010s
Building the Integrator Network
Word traveled. From that first engagement grew relationships with many of the industry's leading integrators — from Tandberg to Cisco, WireOne to IVCI. Companies changed hands and brands were absorbed, but the partnerships endured through every consolidation. That longevity isn't a coincidence — it's a record of showing up and delivering.
Techcorp Founded
John Lang formally founded Techcorp as the culmination of nearly four decades of accumulated technology expertise — a company purpose-built to partner with system integrators and deliver field execution they could stake their client relationships on.
Nationwide Field Partner
Techcorp continues working with many of the top system integrators in the country, deploying AV and VTC systems from huddle rooms to enterprise campuses. Rather than competing for client relationships, we were built to strengthen them. One focused mission: be the team your integrator trusts when it has to be right.
The team.
Core team of four: 1 lead technician + 3 apprentices. Scales to 20+ via trusted manpower partners — vetted, not random labor. Honest about scale, so integrators aren't surprised.
John Lang
John has spent decades in technology — from hardware distribution and custom workstation builds through enterprise networking and, since the late 1990s, AV and video teleconferencing. He founded Techcorp in 2016 to formalize a field execution practice built on nearly fifty years of combined family technology experience. His mandate — then and now — was to build the subcontractor an integrator could hand a job to and forget about, confident it would land right.
When he isn't on site in Loveland, Austin, Hillsboro, or wherever the next deployment is, he's fielding calls from the integrators he's built lasting relationships with since the early 2000s.