
Solais Lighting
Stage
Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$9.38MLast Raised
$5.33M | 4 yrs agoAbout Solais Lighting
Solais Lighting designs and manufactures high-performing LED lamps and fixtures. With superior lumen output, center-beam candlepower, and overall aesthetics and performance, Solais LED products enhance the retail, commercial, museum and hospitality environments of the world’s leading brands. In April 2013, Solais Lighting was acquired by PowerSecure International. The valuation of Solais Lighting was undisclosed. Other terms of the deal were not released.
Solais Lighting Patents
Solais Lighting has filed 11 patents.

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7/6/2010 | 3/22/2016 | Lighting, Gas discharge lamps, Vacuum tubes, Light sources, Incandescent light bulbs | Grant |
Application Date | 7/6/2010 |
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Grant Date | 3/22/2016 |
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Related Topics | Lighting, Gas discharge lamps, Vacuum tubes, Light sources, Incandescent light bulbs |
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Solais Lighting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Solais Lighting's headquarters?
Solais Lighting's headquarters is located at 470 West Avenue, Stamford.
What is Solais Lighting's latest funding round?
Solais Lighting's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did Solais Lighting raise?
Solais Lighting raised a total of $9.38M.
Who are the investors of Solais Lighting?
Investors of Solais Lighting include PowerSecure International, FreshTracks Capital, LRVHealth, Gorann and Connecticut Innovations.
Who are Solais Lighting's competitors?
Competitors of Solais Lighting include Fulham and 6 more.
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