Lamina Ceramics, Inc
Westampton, NJ 08060
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LED Lamp replaces 20 W halogen bulbs.
Designed as direct, ready-to-plug-in retrofit for MR-16 halogen and comparable CFLs, SoL(TM) MR16 LED integrates light source, optical lens, and thermal heat sink shell in MR-16 form factor that consumes less than 8 W of electricity. LED produces warm color temperatures of 3,050Ã-
Read More »LED Light Engines offer plug-and-play optics and connectors.
Series BL-4000 LED Light Engines are available with optics in 10-15Ã-
Read More »LED Light Engines deliver 120 lumens.
Series BL-4000 includes RGB light engines that produce up to 16 million blended colors, including white with variable color temperature, and 5,500Ã-
Read More »LED Lamp replaces 20 W halogen bulbs.
Designed as direct, ready-to-plug-in retrofit for MR-16 halogen and comparable CFLs, SoL(TM) MR16 LED integrates light source, optical lens, and thermal heat sink shell in MR-16 form factor that consumes less than 8 W of electricity. LED produces warm color temperatures of 3,050Ã-
Read More »Lamina Closes $7 Million Round of Financing
WESTAMPTON, NJ - April 24: Lamina, developer of the brightest commercially available LEDs, today announced it has raised $7 million in a series D round of financing to expand company operations. Easton Capital Investment Group led the round, while current investors Morgenthaler Ventures, Granite Global Ventures, RedShift Ventures and CID Equity Capital also participated. Proceeds from the...
Read More »Lamina Closes $7 Million Round of Financing
WESTAMPTON, NJ - April 24, 2007 - Lamina, developer of the brightest commercially available LEDs, today announced it has raised $7 million in a series D round of financing to expand company operations. Easton Capital Investment Group led the round, while current investors Morgenthaler Ventures, Granite Global Ventures, RedShift Ventures and CID Equity Capital also participated. Proceeds from the...
Read More »Lamina Ceramics Announces Distribution Agreement with Arrow Electronics
WESTAMPTON, NJ - November 16, 2006 - Lamina Ceramics announced today it has signed a distribution agreement with the Lighting Group of Arrow North American Components (NAC), a business unit of Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: ARW). This agreement allows Arrow to distribute Lamina's high brightness LED arrays throughout North America. Lighting customers will benefit from the expertise from Arrow's...
Read More »Lamina Ceramics Announces New President and CEO
WESTAMPTON, NJ - October 5, 2006 - The Board of Directors at Lamina Ceramics today announced the appointment of Frank M. Shinneman as President and Chief Executive Officer.(Click here for a high resolution image) Mr. Shinneman brings 25 years of international management experience to the New Jersey-based developer of ultra bright LED light engines. Lamina's industry leading products are the main...
Read More »Lamina CEO Leaving to Form New LED Venture
Taylor Adair Announces Plans to Depart Company after New CEO is Hired WESTAMPTON, NJ - April 11, 2006 - Lamina Ceramics, manufacturer of award-winning solid-state light sources, has announced that CEO Taylor Adair will be leaving the company this summer to found a new solid state lighting venture. The announcement was made jointly by Adair and company board chairman Greg Blonder. According to...
Read More »Lamina Ceramics Named Platinum ADEX Award Winner
BL-4000 Warm White LED Light Engine honored for its rich, eye-pleasing light quality WESTAMPTON, NJ - March 27, 2006 - Lamina Ceramics, the Westampton, N.J.-based manufacturer of internationally award-winning high-brightness LED light engines, has added another top honor to its list of accolades. Lamina's BL-4000 Warm White LED light engine, launched in November 2005, has been named a Platinum...
Read More »LED Light Engines offer plug-and-play optics and connectors.
Series BL-4000 LED Light Engines are available with optics in 10-15Ã-
Read More »LED Light Engines deliver 120 lumens.
Series BL-4000 includes RGB light engines that produce up to 16 million blended colors, including white with variable color temperature, and 5,500Ã-
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