Georgia-Pacific, Proud To Announce Continued Partnership 1915 Studios Startup Accelerator

Georgia-Pacific is proud to announce an ongoing partnership with Luys Systems, a participant in its inaugural 1915 Studios Startup Accelerator. Luys Systems was one of five companies in this inaugural program and looks forward to continued support and resources from Georgia-Pacific. 

Luys Systems develops and manufactures smart building products. Its primary product is a Restroom Occupancy Indicator, a battery-powered device with sensors for identifying if a stall is in use. This patented system includes data for facility managers to capture its usage and for informational and environmental trend data.

When asked about his continued relationship with 1915 Studios and Georgia-Pacific, Daniel Castellano, CEO of Luys Systems, shared:

“1915 Studios equipped us with stronger positioning as a startup, through its knowledge from industry experts and engineering support. Luys System built relationships and gained additional support while in the 1915 Studios accelerator and is excited for the opportunity to continue this growth with additional commercialization from Georgia-Pacific.”

Co-founders Daniel Castellano and Thomas Chanian

1915 Studios is an accelerator focused on early-stage companies and is a partnership between nationally-ranked startup accelerator gener8tor and Georgia-Pacific. The program provides individualized coaching and access to gener8tor’s national network of mentors, potential customers, corporate partners, and investors.

The next cohort will begin early spring, focusing on the food technology space, primarily centered on meal and food preparation, food storage, and food waste prevention.

1915 Studios is now accepting applications! Those interested in learning more about joining this cohort can visit 1915 Studios.


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