Nov. 14, 2005 "The capability of solid-state lighting technology has advanced significantly, at a 'Moore's Law' pace. Our products harness this capability and give home builders, residential designers and home buyers a new, energy efficient alternative to traditional lighting technologies," said Mark Schmidt, chief operating officer and president of Cyberlux.
“Energy Efficient Lighting Solutions,” RenewableEnergyStocks.com
November 2005 Great little versatile area light for around the house. Can be used as a room light during a power outage, a closet light, an under the counter light, in a camper trailer, etc.
“Cyberlux EverOn,” FlashlightReviews.com
Nov. 2, 2005 The pilot program, funded through a $10,000 grant from the New York State Senate, demonstrates the potential to use LED solid-state lighting to prepare schools and other shelters throughout the county to provide assistance to communities in the aftermath of natural disasters, terrorist attacks, electric grid failures and any other calamity that can cause widespread electricity blackouts.
“Cyberlux installs LED emergency lighting system in New York school district,” Facilities Management News
Nov. 2, 2005 New York State Senator John J. Flanagan, the Kings Park School District and the Cyberlux Corporation announced the successful completion of an innovative pilot project using next-generation LED solid-state emergency lighting. Cyberlux installed the emergency lighting system in the Emergency Situation Room at Kings Park High School.
“Cyberlux Installs New LED Emergency Lighting System,” Construction and Maintenance News
Nov. 2, 2005 Cyberlux, a developer of advanced light-emitting diode and other lighting technology, has landed a $10,000 pilot program for an emergency lighting program at a New York high school. “Cyberlux Installs Emergency Lighting System in N.Y. School, LocalTechWire
Nov. 1, 2005 The lighting system is based on Cyberlux's ReliaBright Emergency Lighting System powered by a remote, constant charge battery pack that provides up to 80 hours of light on a single battery charge. The system is activated by a proprietary sensor system that detects a loss of power in the building's electrical system. AEC Daily
Oct. 31, 2005 Cyberlux will get to apply its products to an emergency lighting system that has been installed in what is being called the emergency situation room at King’s Park High School in King’s Park, New York. New York Senator, John J. Flanagan (Republican-East Northport) announced the completed installation for the program funded by a $10,000 grant he secured from the New York State Senate. “Cyberlux Technology Applied to Backup Lighting of School Emergency Situation Room," LIGHTimes
Oct. 28, 2005 Cyberlux, a supplier of portable LED-based lighting systems, has been selected to supply the US Air Force with security lighting. The battery powered system can illuminate an exterior boundary of 250 x 300 ft and will be used to improve the security of assets such as aircraft while on the ground. Optics.org
Oct. 25, 2005 Cyberlux Corporation has been selected to provide an advanced solid-state LED security lighting system for the US Air Force, Air Mobility Battlelab that explores high-payoff concepts, technologies, and tactics to advance the USAF distinctive capabilities for rapid global mobility and agile combat support. … Cyberlux was selected in a competitive review process, that included 25 proposals from other companies to develop a lightweight, portable lighting system for both visible lighting and infrared lighting compatible with night vision goggles. “Lightweight visible and IR lighting system,” Advanced Semiconductor Magazine
Oct. 27, 2005 Solid-state lighting product developer Cyberlux Corp. has been selected to make an advanced solid-state LED lighting system for security forces by the US Air Force Air Mobility Battlelab, which promotes new technologies and procedures for air mobility-related combat. Cyberlux, based in Triangle Park, N.C., developed and successfully demonstrated the external portable boundary lighting system for both visible and infrared lighting compatible with night-vision goggles at Fort Dix, N.J. Photonics.com
Oct. 25 2005 Cyberlux was founded to be a leader in solid-state lighting innovation. The USAF Air Mobility Battlelab requirements for a portable boundary lighting system is the type of project where we can utilize our advanced lighting technology to deliver a first-of-a-kind, breakthrough product solution,” said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom
Oct. 26, 2005 Cyberlux has won a high-tech client for its solid-state light-emitting diode security lighting system – the US Air Force’s Air Mobility Battlelab. Air Force Picks Cyberlux for Battlelab Lighting System, Local Tech Wire
Oct. 25, 2005 In this project, Cyberlux provided USAF personnel with a significant technological advantage which demonstrates the new agility our military forces have in bringing new technology from the lab to the field. “Advanced Solid State LED Security Lighting For US Airforce Mobile Battlelab,” Lightboard.net
Oct. 25, 2005 Cyberlux has won a contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with an advanced security lighting system. … Cyberlux's bid beat out 24 other proposals for developing a lightweight lighting system that is mobile and energy efficient. Cyberlux's light-emitting diode, or LED, system can run for several days on a single battery charge. “U.S. Air Force Picks Cyberlux's Bight Idea,” Triangle Business Journal
October 2005 Emergency lighting and defense-related products have set the stage for US solid-state lighting specialist Cyberlux to begin to penetrate the general lighting market.
“Cyberlux tailors attributes of LED lighting to match diverse market requirements,” LEDs Magazine
Sept. 11, 2005 Hurricanes have not changed in the past hundred years. They still consist of high winds, lots of rain, dangerous storm surges and paths that can be unpredictable. But what has changed, thanks to technology, is how people can prepare for them. … Sick of having to load up on 5 pounds of batteries for a 1-pound flashlight? Cyberlux, a young company based in nearby Research Triangle Park, has developed a series of lighting products that use light-emitting diodes instead of the old incandescent light bulb. The result is energy-efficient flashlights and other light sources that can last for weeks on one set of batteries. Already hot products in the emergency field, the company is now expanding into the consumer market and hopes to have its products in major retailers this summer.
Gadgets Add Modern Touch to Preparation, Wilmington Star-News
Sept. 29, 2005 Cyberlux is expanding the reach of its retailing efforts, signing on Duggan & Brown to market and sell its emergency lighting and other light-emitting diode products.
”Cyberlux Adds Retail Partner,” LocalTechWire
Sept. 15, 2005 Cyberlux Corporation is opening an e-commerce portal for direct sales of its light-emitting diode products. The LED offerings include EverOn, Keon and RelyOn.
”Cyberlux Launches E-commerce Portal for Direct Sales,” LocalTechWire
Sept. 10, 2005 Cyberlux introduces the EverOn Multi-Purpose Emergency Light, the latest solid-state lighting technology that provides more than 60 hours of light using four AA batteries and is 90 percent more energy efficient than conventional incandescent flashlights…. The EverOn builds on the Cyberlux patent for lighting systems capable of generating long-term interim lighting, including the lighting device and associated methods for providing emergency or temporary lighting.
LED Monthly Magazine
Aug. 17, 2005 Utilizing solid-state lighting technology, multi-purpose EverOn is packaged in hand-held elliptical parabolic reflector design. It contains 6 bright white and 4 amber diodal™ lighting elements that never require replacement. Using 4 AA batteries, unit provides 60+ hr of light on medium setting and 30+ hr of light on highest setting. Light can be set to produce low, night light level; medium, room-filling light level; or high, spotlight level.
“Portable Emergency Light offers 3 modes of operation,” ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom
The EverOn product builds on the demonstrated success of the original Home Safety Light, which was used for emergency lighting support during last year's Hurricane Charlie relief effort and by workers involved in the Thai island Phuket tsunami disaster recovery.
Emergency Light, Aug. 12, 2005
As a lighting solution, the Aeon Pro solid-state task and accent lighting products address the three pervasive problems with traditional task and accent lighting – short operating life, significant heat generation and energy inefficiency. The Aeon Pro products have an industry-leading 15-year light-life guarantee, generate virtually no heat during extended operation and are energy-efficient.
“Cyberlux LED Lighting Products Incorporated by Cabinet Maker,” LEDs Magazine, Aug. 3, 2005
Portable, water-resistant RelyOn provides perpetual and rechargeable light source during extreme conditions. Solid-state semiconductor light head, powered by 3 Cree 3 W XLamp™ 7090 white LEDs, provides over 250 lumen's and may be focused as intense spotlight beam or adjusted to generate blanket of light. System can be charged from wall outlet or vehicle charging port. Used as power plant, RelyOn can recharge mobile phones and other 12 Volt DC devices through built-in power port.
“Work/Emergency Light operates for more than 60 hours,” ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom, Aug. 2, 2005
Cyberlux Corporation’s LED solid-state lighting technology and products address a key component in the recently signed Federal Energy Policy to adopt new, alternative technologies for energy efficiency.
“Newly Signed Federal Energy Bill Fuels Adoption of LED,” Green Energy News, August 2005
Emergency lighting has never been more indispensable, especially for those people who have chosen to be proactive in their disaster preparedness. … it is more evident than ever that proper lighting is a “must have” in every emergency plan. … Home Safety Light (www.cyberlux.com): This is a new emergency lighting system that is designed to provide up to a full-week of lighting from a single set of AA batteries.
“Emergency Lighting – New Choices for Your Preparedness Needs,” Newsmax.com, July 30, 2005
Research Triangle Park, N.C -based Cyberlux and Durham-based Cree (NASDAQ: CREE) have announced new light emitting diode (LED) solid-state lighting products. Cyberlux’s new water-resistant and portable lighting product, called RelyOn, provides more than 60 hours of lighting on a single battery charge with plug-in ports that can be used to recharge mobile phones and other devices.
“Cree, Cyberlux Announce New LED Products Council for Entrepreneurial Development, July 26, 2005
Donations of money, work and food started flowing from the hearts and hands of City of Durham area residents Monday to Gulf Coast victims of Hurricane Katrina -- with more help on the way. … Cyberlux will donate up to 500 of its emergency light products to the relief efforts. … The company's EverOn Multi-Purpose Emergency Light provides more than 60 hours of light using four AA batteries. The company, which was founded to meet the needs of hurricane victims, also donated its products to relief efforts after Hurricane Charlie and the Asian tsunami.
Local workers, businesses ready to help storm victims, Durham Herald-Sun, Aug. 29, 2005
Lighting by candles and kerosene lamps is not safe and, though safe, flashlights never seem bright enough. The EverOn Emergency Light ($19.95) from Durham-based Cyberlux uses the latest technology to provide more than 60 hours of light bright enough to light a room. The 7-by-3.5-inch hand-held light uses four AA batteries and operates on the same semiconductor technology that lights mobile phone screens and automobile dashboards. It has an elliptical parabolic reflector so that light fills the room on the medium setting for 60 hours on a single set of batteries. It also has a low "night light" setting and a bright setting that lasts 30 hours.
“It pays to be prepared,” Raleigh News & Observer, Aug. 23, 2005
Cyberlux Cyberlux has unveiled the KEON KeyCap(tm), a new product designed to provide consumers with a long-lasting, slender sleeve of electronics that turns a standard key into a lighting element.
”Cyberlux Introduces the KEON KeyCap which Adds Compact Light Source to Any Standard Key Head,” SecurityPark.net, Aug 22, 2005
Cyberlux has expanded patent coverage of its emergency light augmentation system through additional awards from the US Patent Office. Cyberlux now has 22 patents covering the system, which is designed to work with light-emitting diodes. … Cyberlux's product is known as the ReliaBright Emergency Lighting System.
“Cyberlux Adds to Patent Coverage for Lighting System,” LocalTechWire, Aug. 17, 2005
The EverOn product builds on the demonstrated success of the original Home Safety Light, which was used for emergency lighting support during last year's Hurricane Charlie relief effort and by workers involved in the Thai island Phuket tsunami disaster recovery.
“Cyberlux Introduces the EverOn Multi-Purpose Emergency Light to Nationwide Retail Distribution,” Lighting.com, Aug. 10, 2005
Cyberlux Corp. recently reported that the North Carolina Technology Association has honored the company with an invitation to serve on NCTA's Defense and Security Steering Committee. NCTA is the primary voice of the technology industry in North Carolina and is dedicated to growing and strengthening the technology industry through increasing public awareness and influencing key public policy issues.
Cyberlux to serve on Defense and Security Steering Committee, Security Products Magazine, August 2005
The new XLamp 3 7090 white LED has already achieved its first design win with Cyberlux, a U.S.-based solid-state lighting manufacturer.
“Cree unveils 3-watt XLamp power LEDs,” LEDsMagazine, Aug 5, 2005
Cyberlux, the RTP-based developer of new solid-state lighting technology, is entering the European marketplace with a major partner. … "Our relationship with Cyberlux Corporation will marry the next generation of lighting technology with our manufacturing and distribution of furniture and fixtures, one of the largest in Europe,” said Ennio Bruni, Bruni Industria Mobili SRL’s chairman. “The Cyberlux products and technology are well designed and remarkably engineered, and will be immediately accepted in the European markets.
”Lights on: Cyberlux Lands Major European Distribution Partner, Customer,” LocalTechWire, Aug. 1, 2005
Solid-state lighting manufacturer Cyberlux Corporation and Bruni Industria Mobili SRL, a manufacturing conglomerate located in Sora, Italy, have formed a joint venture that will address the solid-state lighting needs of the European marketplace.
“Cyberlux teams with Bruni to promote LED lighting,”LEDs Magazine, July 28, 2005
Cyberlux, a developer of new lighting technology that consumes much less energy, is rolling out a new lighting system that utilizes as well a new light-emitting diode from Cree. … Cyberlux says RelyOn can generate enough light for use as floodlights or spotlights. It is the first product to utilize the new Cree LED.
”Cyberlux Uses New Cree LED in Lighting System,” LocalTechWire, JulIndustrialy 26, 2005
A Durham company is illuminating the business of Cree. Cyberlux, which designs lighting products, announced a portable light that uses a new chip made by the Durham semiconductor manufacturer. The flashlight presents an opportunity for Cree investors and other locals who follow the company to see its goods in action. Cree makes light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, used in traffic signals, auto dashboards and mobile phones. "This is a big step forward for their technology because it's now available in products that consumers can purchase and touch and feel," said Mark Schmidt, president of Cyberlux.
“Spotlight on LED technology,” Raleigh News & Observer, July 26, 2005
Two Durham companies have teamed up to produce a hand-held emergency lighting product that uses high-powered light-emitting diodes to deliver more than 60 hours of light on a single charge.
“Companies team on light product,” Durham Herald-Sun, July 25, 2005