Paolo Tiramani

Paolo Tiramani is an American industrial designer. One early project was the sale of the rights to develop a rolling workshop tool storage unit to American toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker.
In 2016, a USA Today feature reporting on then-candidate Donald Trump's limited support from tech businesses quoted Tiramani as supporting policies to create small business tech jobs for US workers. Later in 2016, Tiramani moved to Las Vegas.
In 2017, he moved 500 Group to North Las Vegas from Connecticut, reportedly for its more entrepreneurial business climate and lower taxes. The modular design was based on technology patented by Tiramani, along with technology co-patented by Boxabl Senior Engineer Kyle Denman. Tiramani's son Galiano Tiramani was Boxabl's co-founder.
In July 2021, Tiramani moved Boxabl into a 170,000 square foot headquarters in North Las Vegas. A second factory was under construction as of August 2022, and the company reportedly had a wait list of over 130,000 customers.<ref name=sun1/>
Personal life
Tiramani resides in Las Vegas.<ref name=sun1/>

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