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Cyberlux was founded in 2000 with the mission of becoming a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of light-emitted diode (LED) lighting solutions that transcend the performance capabilities of conventional bulbs of today.
Cyberlux’s lighting systems –that provide superior lighting sources without the extreme heat of most bulbs– are less expensive than conventional bulbs or tubes by 200% in total cost of ownership.
And with technology that consumes 92% less energy than incandescent bulbs (common household bulbs), 30% less than most fluorescent lighting systems, and new lighting efficiency that can last up to 20 years, Cyberlux is at the forefront of next-generation lighting solutions.
Cyberlux has the ability to innovate with a great amount of patience, responsibility and integrity to become a leading force in producing the highest quality, energy efficient, reliable lighting solutions in the industry.
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27.12.2007 - Cyberlux Letter to shareholders
Dear Cyberlux Shareholder:
Your Company's Board of Directors is pleased to advise you that the shift in
manufacturing emphasis from consumer lighting products to Military, Homeland Security
and Industrial solid-state lighting systems has proven to be a resounding success. During
the past year, we have increased our employee base from eleven to twenty, expanded our
internal engineering/logistics capability, perfected a manufacturing contract with a
domestic ISO 9001:2000 fabricator and developed a proprietary supply relationship with
a high-quality, high-performance volume circuit board producer.
Although the Congressional budget controversy has moved a significant portion of our
anticipated 2007 sales of $3.7 million forward into the first half of 2008, the pending, to
be funded, commitments from our military customers have exceeded expectations. Earlier
this year, we met with several Congressional Aides that are in active liaison with
deployed war fighters who had become impressed with the Company's covert & visible
solid-state BrightEye tactical lighting system. After product demonstrations to the Aides
in the Capitol building, they enthusiastically recommended budgetary provisions for the
BrightEye to their respective Representatives and Senators who responded with a line
item inclusion of $8 million in the military appropriations budget for fiscal year 2008.
On November 17, 2005 we submitted an unsolicited proposal to the Department of
Homeland Security relative to consideration of a solid-state semiconductor lighting
solution for the Secure Border Initiative. On January 10, 2006, we were asked to
demonstrate the system at Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, D.C. On
September 21, 2006, the Department of Homeland Security announced a $2.5 billion
contract award to the Boeing Company as the manager of the Secure Border Initiative Net
(SBInet). On September 18, 2007, we filed a Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission which advised that Cyberlux had been awarded a Supplier
Agreement by the Boeing Company for lighting equipment to be deployed in connection
with SBInet. On November 30, 2007, we delivered our first special SSL Tower to Boeing
for field trials and were promptly classified as a "Gold" status vendor.
In November of 2006, Cyberlux acquired the worldwide rights to Scattered Photon
Extraction (SPE™) methodology developed at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute which
was followed in January 2007 by the acquisition of a patented hybrid organic/inorganic
LED technology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. The vision of the
Company was to combine the two proprietary techniques into a single breakthrough
technology, Hybrid Lighting Technology (HLT), which will enable the manufacture of
solid-state semiconductor lighting fixtures at a cost competitive to fluorescent lighting
while providing the expanded benefits of LED energy efficiency and substantially
extended light life. The first "proof of principle" prototype was produced in May of
2007 in cooperation with RTI, International at its laboratories in Research Triangle Park,
NC. Subsequently, a third party intellectual property appraisal firm quoted the
breakthrough pre-commercialization value of the HLT process at $5 Million. We have
recently been approached by a major conventional lighting manufacturer that wishes to
discuss licensing arrangements for use of the HLT process. If these discussions result in
an agreement, we will so notify our shareholders and the SEC.
As noted in the foregoing paragraphs, the Company has realized significant progress over
the past few years and now expects to grow exponentially based upon its foundations in
technology, its creation of distribution channels and the vitality of its young management.
We are particularly excited by continuing advances in technology and our ability to
contribute meaningfully to the new revolution in lighting. During the next few months,
we will carefully expand our Board of Directors, add to our accomplished technical staff
and promote deserving officers.
Your management sincerely thanks you for your past and continuing support.
Best regards.
Cordially,
Cyberlux Corporation
Donald F. Evans,
Chairman/CEO
Cyberlux was founded in 2000 with the mission of becoming a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of light-emitted diode (LED) lighting solutions that transcend the performance capabilities of conventional bulbs of today.
Cyberlux’s lighting systems –that provide superior lighting sources without the extreme heat of most bulbs– are less expensive than conventional bulbs or tubes by 200% in total cost of ownership.
And with technology that consumes 92% less energy than incandescent bulbs (common household bulbs), 30% less than most fluorescent lighting systems, and new lighting efficiency that can last up to 20 years, Cyberlux is at the forefront of next-generation lighting solutions.
Cyberlux has the ability to innovate with a great amount of patience, responsibility and integrity to become a leading force in producing the highest quality, energy efficient, reliable lighting solutions in the industry.
CYBERLUX NEWS: www.cyberlux.com/listings.php?id=2800&cid=1550
SEC-FILINGS: www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/...y&CIK=0001138169&owner=include&count=40
27.12.2007 - Cyberlux Letter to shareholders
Dear Cyberlux Shareholder:
Your Company's Board of Directors is pleased to advise you that the shift in
manufacturing emphasis from consumer lighting products to Military, Homeland Security
and Industrial solid-state lighting systems has proven to be a resounding success. During
the past year, we have increased our employee base from eleven to twenty, expanded our
internal engineering/logistics capability, perfected a manufacturing contract with a
domestic ISO 9001:2000 fabricator and developed a proprietary supply relationship with
a high-quality, high-performance volume circuit board producer.
Although the Congressional budget controversy has moved a significant portion of our
anticipated 2007 sales of $3.7 million forward into the first half of 2008, the pending, to
be funded, commitments from our military customers have exceeded expectations. Earlier
this year, we met with several Congressional Aides that are in active liaison with
deployed war fighters who had become impressed with the Company's covert & visible
solid-state BrightEye tactical lighting system. After product demonstrations to the Aides
in the Capitol building, they enthusiastically recommended budgetary provisions for the
BrightEye to their respective Representatives and Senators who responded with a line
item inclusion of $8 million in the military appropriations budget for fiscal year 2008.
On November 17, 2005 we submitted an unsolicited proposal to the Department of
Homeland Security relative to consideration of a solid-state semiconductor lighting
solution for the Secure Border Initiative. On January 10, 2006, we were asked to
demonstrate the system at Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, D.C. On
September 21, 2006, the Department of Homeland Security announced a $2.5 billion
contract award to the Boeing Company as the manager of the Secure Border Initiative Net
(SBInet). On September 18, 2007, we filed a Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission which advised that Cyberlux had been awarded a Supplier
Agreement by the Boeing Company for lighting equipment to be deployed in connection
with SBInet. On November 30, 2007, we delivered our first special SSL Tower to Boeing
for field trials and were promptly classified as a "Gold" status vendor.
In November of 2006, Cyberlux acquired the worldwide rights to Scattered Photon
Extraction (SPE™) methodology developed at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute which
was followed in January 2007 by the acquisition of a patented hybrid organic/inorganic
LED technology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. The vision of the
Company was to combine the two proprietary techniques into a single breakthrough
technology, Hybrid Lighting Technology (HLT), which will enable the manufacture of
solid-state semiconductor lighting fixtures at a cost competitive to fluorescent lighting
while providing the expanded benefits of LED energy efficiency and substantially
extended light life. The first "proof of principle" prototype was produced in May of
2007 in cooperation with RTI, International at its laboratories in Research Triangle Park,
NC. Subsequently, a third party intellectual property appraisal firm quoted the
breakthrough pre-commercialization value of the HLT process at $5 Million. We have
recently been approached by a major conventional lighting manufacturer that wishes to
discuss licensing arrangements for use of the HLT process. If these discussions result in
an agreement, we will so notify our shareholders and the SEC.
As noted in the foregoing paragraphs, the Company has realized significant progress over
the past few years and now expects to grow exponentially based upon its foundations in
technology, its creation of distribution channels and the vitality of its young management.
We are particularly excited by continuing advances in technology and our ability to
contribute meaningfully to the new revolution in lighting. During the next few months,
we will carefully expand our Board of Directors, add to our accomplished technical staff
and promote deserving officers.
Your management sincerely thanks you for your past and continuing support.
Best regards.
Cordially,
Cyberlux Corporation
Donald F. Evans,
Chairman/CEO