Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Cyberlux, a developer and manufacturer of light-emitting-diode lighting solutions, has landed a $187,412 sale to the Air National Guard of the firm’s “BrightEye” system.
The BrightEye is designed to provide illumination both in visible and night-vision environments and is portable for use in the field.
In December, Cyberlux sold 17 systems for more than $313,000 to the National Guard Bureau.
Cyberlux Lands $187K Sale of Lighting Systems to Air National Guard
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