Nanolumens has opened a new headquarters in Duluth, Georgia, as the company marks its 20th anniversary. The facility spans 45,000sqm and consolidates offices and warehouse operations previously spread across a 32,000sqm site in Norcross.
The new building brings together engineering, operations, sales, finance and administrative teams under one roof, and includes dedicated warehouse space with increased vertical storage capacity to support logistics, product fulfilment and spare parts management.
A 2,500sqm demonstration showroom forms a central feature of the facility, with application-focused zones covering control room environments, immersive installations and architectural display systems. The showroom integrates technologies from ecosystem partners including NovaStar, Barco, Megapixel, 7thSense, Pixera and Smart Monkeys, alongside content from studios including Gentilhomme, Render Impact and Float4. The setup is designed to reflect how display hardware, processing platforms and digital content work together in deployed visual environments.
Founded in 2006 and based in the greater Atlanta area throughout its history, Nanolumens says it has tripled its market share over the past five years while expanding its product and application portfolio approximately fourfold. The company also says it has doubled the number of markets it serves during that period, with LED displays increasingly replacing legacy technologies across sectors including transportation, retail, corporate environments and public spaces.
Ney Corsino, president and CEO of Nanolumens, said: “The first decade was centred around the founders’ journey, pioneering LED display technology and bringing it into new applications. In the last several years, we have focused on building a foundation for sustainable growth. Opening our new headquarters during our 20th anniversary marks the beginning of the next chapter for the company.”
Corsino added: “We are fortunate to be in a strong position to help the technology evolve, facilitating its expansion in new applications. LED display performance is driving adoption, replacing existing technologies and enabling entirely new visual environments.”
Nanolumens says it plans further initiatives throughout 2026 to mark the anniversary, with the company’s stated focus remaining on expanding LED display applications and supporting organisations reliant on advanced visualisation environments.
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