Epson’s new headquarters centers on sustainability

New headquarters integrates sustainability-focused architecture for positive local impact

New headquarters integrates sustainability-focused architecture for positive local impact

New headquarters integrates sustainability-focused architecture for positive local impact

Epson is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new headquarters in Los Alamitos, California.  

This event marks Epson's support of and involvement in the community and its focus on reducing environmental impacts, improving work environments and enriching lives by connecting people, things and information with Epson technologies.  

The ceremony will feature remarks from elected officials, community leaders from Casa Youth Shelter, Precious Life Center and The Youth Center, as well as Epson's CEO, Keith Kratzberg, and parent company Seiko Epson Japan's director, Koichi Kubota. 

The Epson campus was designed to meet the needs of Epson America's purpose-driven mission. It reflects the Epson 25 renewed corporate vision to help surrounding communities thrive and support ongoing sustainability initiatives through its products and services. 

The campus features a state-of-the-art executive briefing center, providing significant opportunities for Epson customers, partners and community members to interface with its technologies and conduct business.  

Additionally, Epson and its campus are available to local businesses and nonprofits in need of facilities to host events, training or executive meetings free of charge. In its first year, Epson hosted the annual Winter Fest event in its parking lot for the residents of Los Alamitos to drive in and watch a movie from their cars. 

The new Epson campus demonstrates Epson's commitment to environmental sustainability through EV recharging stations, water conservation features and increased power efficiency in systems throughout the buildings.  

The design also focuses on employee wellness through spaces dedicated to employee collaboration, rest, focus and fitness. 

During the ceremony, attendees will receive photo and interview opportunities with Kratzberg and executive team members from Epson's parent company Seiko Epson, as well as local community leaders in attendance.  

An overview of local activities and initiatives underway within Los Alamitos and a personalized tour of the new facilities, including the executive briefing center, will also be provided. 

The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on May 9.