Nanolumens Marks 20th Anniversary With New Headquarters

Nanolumens is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026 with the opening of a new 45,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Duluth, Georgia. The new facility brings together all teams, including engineering, operations, and sales, under one roof, improving efficiency and supporting the company’s growing demand for LED visualization solutions. It also features expanded warehouse capacity to streamline logistics and product management.

A key highlight of the new headquarters is a 2,500 sq. ft. showroom designed to demonstrate real-world LED applications such as control rooms, immersive environments, and architectural displays. Over the years, Nanolumens has evolved from a custom LED pioneer into a global provider of scalable solutions, significantly expanding its market presence, product portfolio, and industry reach.

Nanolumens, an industry-leading manufacturer and designer of cutting-edge LED displays and video wall solutions, is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026 with the opening of a new headquarters in Duluth, Georgia. The milestone marks two decades of growth for the privately-owned and operated U.S. company, founded in 2006 and based in the greater Atlanta area since its inception.

The new headquarters is nearly 45,000 square feet and consolidates the company’s offices and warehouse operations into a single location. Nanolumens previously operated from a 32,000-square-foot office center in Norcross, and the expanded facility brings together engineering, operations, sales, finance, and administrative teams under one roof. The building includes dedicated warehouse space and increased vertical storage capacity designed to support logistics, product fulfillment and spare product and module management. The move allows Nanolumens to scale operations more efficiently as demand for LED visualization technologies continues to grow.

A major feature of the new headquarters is a 2,500-square-foot demonstration showroom that showcases Nanolumens’ display technologies in real-world environments. The showroom includes application-focused zones highlighting use cases such as 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, and content from studios such as Gentilhomme, Render Impact, and Float4, highlighting how display technology, processing platforms, and digital content work together in deployed visual environments. The integrated setup reflects Nanolumens’ approach to supporting complete visualization systems rather than standalone display hardware.

The anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the company’s evolution from an early LED display pioneer to a mature organization serving a growing global market. In its early years, Nanolumens focused on developing LED display technologies capable of supporting complex architectural installations and custom applications. As LED technology has evolved, the company has expanded its capabilities to support both customized installations and large-scale deployments across multiple industries.

“The first decade was centered around the founders’ journey, pioneering LED display technology and bringing it into new applications,” said Ney Corsino, president and chief executive officer of Nanolumens. “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.”

During the past five years, Nanolumens has tripled its market share while expanding its product and application portfolio approximately fourfold with more mainstream LED solutions. The company has also doubled the number of markets it serves, as LED displays continue to replace legacy technologies in many environments. Nanolumens’ innovation and industry ecosystem advancements in pixel density, image processing and reliability have enabled LED displays to support applications that previously required other visualization technologies. These developments have contributed to broader adoption across sectors, including transportation, retail, corporate environments, and public spaces.

“We are fortunate to be in strong position to help the technology evolve, facilitating its expansion in new applications,” Corsino said. “LED display performance is driving adoption, replacing existing technologies and enabling entirely new visual environments.”

Throughout its history, Nanolumens has been recognized for its ability to deliver custom LED displays designed for complex architectural environments. At the same time, the company has expanded its ability to support multi-site deployments and standardized display systems across large organizations. The combination allows Nanolumens to serve both highly customized projects and more-standardized large enterprise installations.

Nanolumens plans to celebrate its 20th anniversary throughout 2026 with additional initiatives highlighting the company’s history and future direction. As Nanolumens enters its third decade, leadership says the focus remains on expanding the possibilities of LED display technology and supporting organizations that rely on advanced visualization environments.

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