Digital Lumens Enlarges $10M to Develop LED Lighting

Massachusetts-based Digital Lumens has acquired $10 million from all of the company’s previous investors Black Coral Capital, Flybridge Capital Partners, and Stata Venture Partners, to develop LED lighting. The new funding brings the company’s total raised to $25 million.

The company provides LED lighting solutions to industrial facilities, including warehouses, cold storage facilities, and manufacturing facilities. Americold, United States Cold Storage, Maines Paper and Food Service are its customers.

In addition, its provides customized lighting services in its LightRules lighting management software, an intuitive, Web-based interface that collects energy consumption data and occupancy details from its Intelligent Light Engines.

The data is then presented in a chart so that building managers and engineers can get a better understanding of a facility’s lighting and energy consumption patterns.

It’s said that the company was recently recognized as a 2011 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, as well as a 2010 Global Cleantech 100 Company.

 

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