Neng Tyi will emphasize LED bulbs development in future

Neng Tyi Precision Industries planed to pay more attention to LED bulbs development, and expected LEDs revenues accounted for from 20% in 2010 to 50% in 2011.

In the LEDs market, the company has own brand Kaipis and packaged other brand production meanwhile. In the end of 2010, outsourcing shipments would start and be expected to grow up largely.

The company had set up an LED bulb plant in kunshan, china, with US$8 million. At present, Neng Tyi was getting ready US$2 million for improving the plant production capacity to 1.2 million bulbs every month. Neng Tyi was a shareholder of Taiwan-based Lustrous Technology, and Lustrous supplied packaged LED chips for it.

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