Epson America to Move Headquarters to Los Alamitos
Written March 28, 2019
Categories: Imaging & Printing, Imaging / Printing, Imaging / Printing, Industry News, News
Epson America, Inc., a global technology leader dedicated to connecting people, things and information with its original, efficient, compact and precision technologies, announced it will be moving into new corporate headquarters at the Katella Office Campus located at 3131 Katella Ave. in Los Alamitos, approximately four miles from its current facilities in Long Beach.
Scheduled for summer 2020, the move will accommodate Epson’s continued product and workforce growth needs as reflected in the Epson 25 strategic vision and expand its current operations to more than 150,000 square feet in a two-building, state-of-the-art campus. In addition to open and collaborative office, conference and technology lab facilities, the new Los Alamitos campus will house a new Epson Experience Center, providing unparalleled opportunities for Epson customers and partners to interface with its technologies and business solutions.
“This is an exciting time for Epson America, and considerable thought went into making this strategic decision. Ultimately, ensuring that our employees have the world-class facilities necessary to continue to innovate, compete and build careers was our top priority,” said Keith Kratzberg, Epson America President and CEO. “Being part of the Long Beach business community for more than 20 years has been terrific, and on behalf of all Epson employees, I’d like to thank the Long Beach City government and our business and residential neighbors. We look forward to the next chapter in our growth with the Los Alamitos and the Orange County community with the new headquarters facility.”
The new campus in Los Alamitos will broadly incorporate Epson’s latest business solutions, including digital signage, laser projection, enterprise workgroup and large-format printers. The new space also allows Epson opportunities to further its commitment to environmental sustainability through EV recharging stations and increased efficiency in systems throughout the buildings, as well as employee wellness through spaces dedicated to employee collaboration, rest, focus and fitness. Epson’s existing warehouse facilities will remain in its current location in Carson, Calif.
Scheduled for summer 2020, the move will accommodate Epson’s continued product and workforce growth needs as reflected in the Epson 25 strategic vision and expand its current operations to more than 150,000 square feet in a two-building, state-of-the-art campus. In addition to open and collaborative office, conference and technology lab facilities, the new Los Alamitos campus will house a new Epson Experience Center, providing unparalleled opportunities for Epson customers and partners to interface with its technologies and business solutions.
“This is an exciting time for Epson America, and considerable thought went into making this strategic decision. Ultimately, ensuring that our employees have the world-class facilities necessary to continue to innovate, compete and build careers was our top priority,” said Keith Kratzberg, Epson America President and CEO. “Being part of the Long Beach business community for more than 20 years has been terrific, and on behalf of all Epson employees, I’d like to thank the Long Beach City government and our business and residential neighbors. We look forward to the next chapter in our growth with the Los Alamitos and the Orange County community with the new headquarters facility.”
The new campus in Los Alamitos will broadly incorporate Epson’s latest business solutions, including digital signage, laser projection, enterprise workgroup and large-format printers. The new space also allows Epson opportunities to further its commitment to environmental sustainability through EV recharging stations and increased efficiency in systems throughout the buildings, as well as employee wellness through spaces dedicated to employee collaboration, rest, focus and fitness. Epson’s existing warehouse facilities will remain in its current location in Carson, Calif.