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Lamina Ceramics
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Lamina Ceramics is the market leader in the development and production of super-bright Light Emitting Diode (LED) arrays. Lamina's proprietary packaging technology uses ceramics on metal technology. The LEDs are kept cool through exceptional heat transfer of the package, while the reliability is improved by matching the thermal expansion properties of the LEDs and the package. As a result, Lamina can pack more LEDs within the same footprint, drive more power through these LEDs to get to the level of brightness required by the industry. Lamina aims to become the LED light source in DLP and LCD TVs.
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Lamina Ceramics is a manufacturer of multilayer ceramic electronic packages, boards, and components, using proprietary low-temperature, co-fired ceramic–on-metal (LTCC-M) technology. Applications include RF/microwave assemblies, opto-electronic packages, solid state light engines and packages, and automotive circuits. The company is based in Westampton, New Jersey.
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--- Lamina Ceramics has set another world record for the brightest ever LED array. The light engine branded the Aterion (tm) White has a light output of 28,000 lumens, but needs only 1400 watts of electricity to power it.
NEW YORK, April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Lamina Ceramics, Inc. today announced the launch of a new, advanced multi-color line of super bright, high output light engines driven by light emitting diodes (LEDs). Smaller than a U.S. nickel and about as bright as a 20-watt light bulb, each BL-4000 light engine is a disk-like array containing 4-6 individual LEDs, depending upon color. The product was honored for Technical Innovation -- one of the top honors -- and was judged the Best New LED Product at LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL 2005 (LFI), the world's largest architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference. Judged by a panel of distinguished industry professionals, the awards were presented at the New Product Showcase and Awards Presentation.
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 Blonder, "Taylor has informed Lamina's Board of Directors that he can no longer resist the urge to start his own solid state lighting company. While we are surprised by this decision, we appreciate the visionary leadership that he has provided the company over the past five years and we wish him much success with his new venture." Adair (age 47) will continue with the business until a successor is named.
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Lamina Ceramics is headquartered in Westampton, New Jersey, USA, (between Princeton and Philadelphia) and occupies a 50,000-square-foot state-of-the- art, automated manufacturing facility. The Lamina team consists of industry- seasoned engineering and production personnel dedicated to designing and building long-lasting LED light engines to exacting specifications. Lamina is supported by an industry leading global sales and distribution network. Its investors include Morgenthaler Ventures, SpaceVest, Granite Global Ventures and CID Capital. For more information visit: www.LaminaCeramics.com
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