GWINNETT COUNTY, GA–– Nanolumens, a leading U.S. designer and manufacturer of LED visualization solutions, celebrated its 20th anniversary and the relocation and expansion of its global headquarters in Gwinnett County.
Located at 2221 Northmont Parkway in unincorporated Duluth, the new 45,000-square-foot facility brings together the company’s engineering, operations, sales, finance, and administrative teams under one roof, creating a centralized hub designed to support continued growth and innovation.
The new headquarters represents a significant milestone for the company, which has called Gwinnett and the greater Atlanta region home since its founding in 2006, officials said. The facility features expanded warehouse operations, increased logistics capacity, and a 2,500-square-foot immersive demonstration showroom showcasing Nanolumens’ latest LED technologies.
“This facility represents an investment in our future, our people, and our customers,” said Ney Corsino, Chief Executive Officer of Nanolumens. “As we celebrate 20 years of innovation, we are also creating new opportunities for growth. Gwinnett provides the talent, business climate, and infrastructure we need to continue advancing LED visualization technology and serving customers around the world.”
The company’s expansion further strengthens Gwinnett County’s growing technology and advanced manufacturing ecosystem, attracting innovative companies seeking access to a highly skilled and diverse workforce.
“Nanolumens’ continued growth is a reflection of the momentum and opportunity present throughout Gwinnett County,” said Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson. “For 20 years, the company has contributed to our thriving business community, and we look forward to supporting their continued success as they enter this next chapter of innovation and growth.”
Senior Vice President of Economic Development at Partnership Gwinnett, also applauded the expansion.
“When companieslike Nanolumens keep investing in Gwinnett, it underscores the strength of our talent, innovation ecosystem, and business environment,” said Carmichael said. “As companies evaluate where to grow, building their workforce is consistently one of the most important factors in their decision-making process. Gwinnett offers a deep and diverse talent pool, strong connections between industry and education, and a community committed to supporting business success. We congratulate Nanolumens on 20 years of industry leadership and are excited to see what the next 20 years will bring.”
Photo: Nanolumens, Gwinnett County officials celebrate ribbon cutting of new headquarters


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