Neoncolor was born in 1954 from a bold entrepreneurial initiative that realised the importance of visual communication in terms of identity and recognisability.
In the course of more than 60 years of activity, the company’s technological innovation and avant-garde spirit have enabled it to expand its offerings from classic iron signs to countless branches in the industry.
From the 1960s onwards, Neoncolor expanded its activities to include the processing of acrylic materials for displays and furnishings for architecture, design, shops and contemporary art exhibitions.
Neoncolor today responds to different communication needs while remaining true to the values that have always guided the company: quality, innovation and efficiency.
I servizi comprendono la creazione di insegne a lettere scatolate e totem in vari materiali (alluminio, acciaio, acciaio inox, metacrilato e materiali compositi come Alucobond e Dibond), la stampa digitale in alta definizione su qualunque supporto e materiale, l’allestimento di interni, la realizzazione di vetrofanie ed insegne al neon, l’illuminazione a led, la decorazione di automezzi, la produzione di articoli tecnici industriali. Services include the creation of box-lettering signs and totems in various materials (aluminium, steel, stainless steel, methacrylate and composite materials such as Alucobond and Dibond), high-definition digital printing on any substrate and material, interior design, the production of window decals and neon signs, LED lighting, vehicle decoration, and the production of industrial technical articles.
Neoncolor complies with all occupational health and safety standards, assessing all potential critical issues for each project on a case-by-case basis and adapting accordingly. Thanks to interventions by specialised bodies, all operators, internal or external, are trained and updated on every aspect of occupational safety.
Neoncolor® S.r.l.
Via Leopardi, 13/B
24066 Pedrengo (BG), Italy
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