NanoLumens

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NanoLumens
Type Private
Industry LED displays
Founded 2006
Founder(s) Richard Cope
Headquarters Norcross, Georgia, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Key people Richard Cope (CEO)
Karen Robinson - EVP Sales & Marketing
Products NanoSlim
NanoCurve
NanoWrap
Studio Pro
Services Digital signage design and manufacture
Employees 50-100
Website www.nanolumens.com

NanoLumens Inc. is a private American corporation that designs and manufactures digital LED displays. Since its founding in 2006, the company has designed products that target the market gap between consumer flat panel displays and commercial outdoor LED billboards in indoor spaces. The company is best known for creating the world’s first large-format flexible display, the NanoFlex 112”;[1] but now has a full product line of fixed, indoor LED displays in any size, shape, or curvature. The company is currently headquartered in Norcross, Georgia.

History

NanoLumens was launched in 2006 by then and current CEO Richard ‘Rick’ Cope.[2] NanoLumens now holds over 200 patents on the technology used in their displays.

The company raised more than $10 million from 2006-2009 from angel investors to fund their operations,[3] and primarily targets the digital out-of-home (DOOH) market, with sales in the U.S. & Canada, and expansion in Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and South America.[4]

NanoLumens relocated its headquarters at the beginning of 2012 to a new 32,000 square foot office center in Norcross after being courted by the Gwinnett Chamber Economic Development Department and the Georgia Department of Economic Development to stay in the area.[5] The new facility houses the largest digital display showroom in the US. 2012 also marked the company’s first full year of commercial production.

In 2013, NanoLumens released the Studio Pro series, a family of LED digital displays for broadcasters that eliminates moiré.

Product lines

NanoLumens produces digital display solutions targeted at the Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) Market for indoor installations. Displays range from 4mm to 10mm pixel pitches depending on the model and can be flat, curved, or cylindrical.

References

  1. Karkaria, Urvaksh (December 21, 2009). "Startup rolls out flexible display". Atlanta Business Chronicle. 
  2. Lindner, Melanie (June 18, 2009). "Better Than LCD And Plasma". Forbes. 
  3. Karkaria, Urvaksh (December 21, 2009). "Startup rolls out flexible display". Atlanta Business Chronicle. 
  4. Karkaria, Urvaksh (October 24, 2011). "Display maker NanoLumens relos HQ, plans 175 jobs". Atlanta Business Chronicle. 
  5. "Nanolumens® Announces New World HQ Expansion in Gwinnett". Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. October 25, 2011. 
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