Categories: Marketing

NanoLumens Raises $13.3 Million from Euro Pacific Canada And Wellington Financial

Digital signage company NanoLumens today raised $13.3 million in new financing from an offering of debt and securities, with Euro Pacific Canada acting as the offering’s exclusive agent and Wellington Financial LLP providing the $5 million debt component.

NanoLumens says it will use the new funding to enhance its strategic business and technology development programs.

The company’s client list ranges across a variety of display marketing verticals spread over five continents, including Estee Lauder, Delta Airlines, Holt-Renfrew, TD Garden, CBS Outdoor, Charles Schwab, Invesco, Louisiana State University and the Minneapolis Convention Center, among many others.

NanoLumens CEO Rick Cope said, “The next chapter for our global strategy is about to unfold. Working closely with leading global companies, NanoLumens is expanding its visualization platform to incorporate nearly limitless opportunities that join together large-format visualization solutions with native apps, professional services and mobile tech platforms.  Our end result will be an interactive universe of display solutions that not only engage customers, but also simultaneously deliver information and compel commerce. What’s more, we are going to do this with technology that was born in Canada, is manufactured in America, and is shipping to customers around the world.”

Euro Pacific Canada Managing Director Adam Adamou said, “Euro Pacific is committed to repopulating the Canadian public markets with the very best young technology companies in the world. NanoLumens is a pre-eminent leader in the emerging market of providing customer specific visualization solutions that help marketers to better engage with their customers wherever those customers happen to be.”

President & CEO of Wellington Financial Mark McQueen said, “We are excited to partner with this dynamic tech visionary. NanoLumens stands at the forefront of creating the future of customer engagement through visualization solutions that can be designed, engineered and manufactured in any shape, size or curvature that clients require. With an impressive list of customers and tremendous growth over the last three years, NanoLumens is a perfect fit for our growth capital.”

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