
April 13, 2026
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln partnered with Nanolumens to outfit its new 315,000-square-foot Osborne Legacy Complex with advanced digital displays that celebrate Husker football history while enhancing athlete experience.
These installations, including video walls in the Hall of Champions, locker room and player spaces, create immersive storytelling, boost team pride, and support training, communication and entertainment, according to a press release.
Nanolumens is a US-based LED design and manufacturing company.
"Nanolumens is featured across Osborne Legacy Complex, including the locker room displays, the experience lobby and multiple areas throughout the building," Martin Oteng, director of video technology for football at the University of Nebraska, said in the release. "In our lobby, fans can stand outside and watch the history, the championships and the players' stories. It's a complete experience that connects our past with our present."
The Frank Solich Locker Room features an 82-foot Nanolumens Nixel Series display that stretches across the length of the room's ceiling and down the wall.
"We have a huge LED display across the locker room that shows the big Nebraska logo from one side to the other," said Oteng in the release. "It's bright, it's bold and it represents who we are. The players love it."
In the gaming theater room, a large 16-foot by 9-foot Nixel Series video wall display doubles as a video game setup and a full-scale theater screen.
Nanolumens displays also provide a platform for coaches and staff to review game film, communicate key messages, motivational graphics and team standards making them integral tools for engagement and reinforcement of the program's values. The university integrated additional displays throughout the building to extend the digital storytelling.