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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.
CYBERLUX NEWS: http://www.cyberlux.com/listings.php?id=2800&cid=1550
SEC-FILINGS: http://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
15.01.2008 17:37
Cyberlux to Provide Task Lighting for New York City's New 911 Public Safety Answering Center
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has been selected to provide portable task lighting for the City of New York's new 911 Public Safety Answering Center. Selected by Evans Consoles, the manufacturer of the new 911 Dispatch Command Consoles, the Cyberlux Portable LED Task Light will illuminate the work environment of the new 911 public safety call taking and dispatching operators. Cyberlux received an initial order from Evans Consoles for 355 units valued at over $64,000.
Evans Consoles (http://www.evansonline.com/), the world leader in the design and manufacture of mission-critical custom control room solutions, selected Cyberlux to develop the LED Task Light in order to meet the energy-efficiency, durability and performance requirements of the new City of New York 911 Public Safety Answering Center (PSAC). Through the Cyberlux military specification (milspec) design/build process, Evans Consoles and Cyberlux collaborated to develop a lighting solution for the public safety call center market. The resulting milspec LED Task Light will replace the traditional fluorescent task lighting fixtures typically used in existing call centers.
The milspec LED Task Light performs for over 50,000 hours without a lighting element replacement, and operates with up to 52% more energy efficiency on low lighting levels and up to 31% more energy efficiency on high lighting levels when compared to traditional fluorescent task lighting. The Cyberlux milspec LED Task Lighting products provide up to 1000 lumens of illumination with 12 watts of power and utilize a patent-pending thermal management system for optimal lighting performance.
In addition, this Cyberlux milspec LED Task Light is the only LED task light available that is compatible with the Johnson Controls Personal Environments control center. The Johnson Control system is typically used by call center operators, including those in New York City, to control lighting, heating and air conditioning within their personal operating environment. The dual-arm milspec LED Task Light is adjustable and adaptable to any call center operator's lighting needs and is dimmed and controlled using the Johnson Controls system to vary the amount of light according to task.
"We are very pleased to partner with Evans Consoles to deliver this world- class milspec LED Task Lighting solution to a significant customer such as the City of New York. The new mission-critical 911 Call Center project is an example of the commercial product design/build capability that Cyberlux Corporation offers to customers such as Evans Consoles and the City of New York," said Mark Schmidt, president of Cyberlux. "Evans Consoles is a market leader, and we look forward to growing our business relationship as well as our distribution of milspec LED Task Lighting solutions as the need for next- generation energy-efficient lighting products continues to accelerate," continued Schmidt.
About Evans Consoles:
Founded in 1980 and privately owned, Evans Consoles (http://www.evansonline.com/) is the world leader in the design and manufacture of custom control room solutions for mission-critical and other technology-intensive environments. Over the last 27 years, Evans Consoles has provided console and control room solutions to virtually every industry and is the custom solution provider of choice for many of these industries. In 2006, the Company was awarded the coveted Aerospace supplier award from NASA, the first time a Canadian Company has ever been given this prestigious award. Evans Consoles' solutions are unparalleled in the control room industry when it comes to innovative designs, ergonomic considerations and overall quality and durability. Every console is designed and manufactured to withstand the most demanding 24/7 environments while ensuring maximum call center operator effectiveness. Evans Consoles control room and call center solutions are tailored to the Air Traffic Control and 911 Dispatch markets and the specific day-to-day demands and unique equipment requirements.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection, and first responder deployment. Cyberlux uses solid- state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/.
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its production capabilities concurrent with product orders. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
Da ja im letzten Jahr einiges angeleiert wurde [ich sag nur BOING/US-Army ...], was jetzt (erst) in den Bilanzen erscheinen müsste, wird es die nächsten Tage bestimmt auch viele spekulative Anlieger zu diesem Wert treiben...
Hier mal die letzten Fillings des Jahres 2007 (Achtung: noch nicht das Aktuelle)
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/...y&CIK=0001138169&owner=include&count=40
Q1/2007: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/...0/v076324_10qsb.htm
Q2/2007: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/...8/v084684_10qsb.htm
Q3/2007: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/...7/v093731_10qsb.htm
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@ georch:
- schon mal was davon gehört, dass es keinen Kauf/Verkaufsdruck gibt !?
- jedem, der interesse an CYBL hat, ist das Datum 15.02.2008 geläufig...
ax
@ georch
...kommt dir das bekannt vor?
Ach ja, sind ja deine Beiträge im Vorgänger-Thread...
>>> bist entlarvt!
zur Beruhigung: noch 10 Tage warten... ;0) ax
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20.02.07
@ startrader2007 :
so, hab mir gerade ein paar gekauft. hast mich überzeugt - bzw meine habgier.. :-)
21.02.07
naja, hab mal ein paar geordert. vielleicht wirds ja was. :-)
penny-stocks sollen ja auch was bringen. so als depot-ergänzung...
28.02.07
soooo. alles einsteigen. so billich wirds nieeeee wieder :-)
22.03.07
scheint den boden gefunden zu haben - heute 220% für die, die im keller gekauft haben !!!
23.03.07
kaum gibts mal ne positive meldung aus amiland, schon springt die aktie. achtung ! geheimtip !
25.03.07
neueste meldung - darum gehts nur vorwärts ! :-)
Cyberlux Corporation Completes Field Testing of BrightEye Portable Lighting System with United States Air Force
30.05.07
der laden ist ein geheimtip - lanfristige verträge mit öffentlichen geldgebern - krankenhäusen und vor allem us army !
Und nebenbei, vermelde hier kein Unwahrheiten, jede offizielle Meldung mit dazugehörigem LINK.
over and out: t-10
ax
19.02.2008 13:07
Cyberlux Receives First Commitment from USAF for $3.3M in Portable Illumination Systems
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
Cyberlux Corporation, (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received the first commitment for 80 BrightEye and 60 WatchDog Visible and Covert Portable Illumination Systems from the United States Air Force (USAF). This initial USAF order for Cyberlux tactical lighting equipment equates to $3,318,646 in revenue, including spares and maintenance supplies. The Company projects that operations will be cash flow positive with the fulfillment of these first USAF orders.
The 2008 Department of Defense Appropriations legislation contains $8.0 million for the equipping of the USAF with Cyberlux Portable Illumination Systems. As part of this $8.0 million budget, the USAF Air Mobility Command will first fulfill the requirements of the Operations, Installation and Mission Support commands for the BrightEye and WatchDog systems. The remaining $4.6 million appropriations will be allocated within the Air Mobility Command and other USAF commands during the remaining Fiscal Year 2008.
"Cyberlux is a leader in solid-state lighting innovation, and our Portable Illumination Systems are engineered to provide the U.S. Armed Services with next generation tactical lighting capability. The commitment from the USAF will begin the deployment of new lighting technology within the most important Air Force commands, but this is just the start of a longer-term lighting technology transition from incandescent-based lighting to solid-state lighting, which strongly positions Cyberlux for inclusion in the Fiscal Year 2009 budget and beyond," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "We've been pursuing this market for the last several years, and we are excited to be selected by the USAF to lead this technology transition. We look forward to deploying visible and covert lighting solutions throughout the U.S. Armed Services, the National Guard and the Department of Homeland Security organizations."
The BrightEye Portable Illumination System is designed as a portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for general mission tactical lighting, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection, disaster first responders, and other rapidly deployable high-intensity lighting applications. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light-weight battery power, all contained in an easily transportable wheeled case, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye system provides both white and night-vision compatible covert lighting, a capability not available in traditional lighting systems.
In September 2007, the USAF Expeditionary Center Air Mobility Battlelab (AMB), an organization that explores high-payoff concepts, technologies and tactics to advance the capabilities of Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support, announced the successful completion of the BrightEye Portable Illumination System's evaluation period (http://www.amc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123069485). The Air Mobility Command expeditionary subject-matter experts evaluated the BrightEye System's capabilities and determined that the BrightEye System weighs 94% less than their current diesel-powered incandescent lighting systems, saves an estimated 63% in daily operating costs and is 97% smaller in footprint. In addition, the AMB concluded that the BrightEye System provides versatile and economical tactical lighting capability as required by expeditionary forces across all U.S. armed services.
In 2006, the Air Mobility Battlelab selected Cyberlux Corporation to deliver the WatchDog System by adapting its commercially available portable lighting systems to meet USAF Air Mobility Command requirements. Cyberlux was one of 26 competing companies to submit proposals to develop a lightweight, portable lighting system for both visible lighting and infrared NVG-compatible lighting. Cyberlux was selected during the USAF competitive review process to develop the WatchDog Portable Covert Illumination System.
The resulting WatchDog Portable Covert Illumination System, which weighs less than 50 pounds including batteries, is a perimeter lighting solution for the protection of landed aircraft assets and attendant personnel. The WatchDog System provides security lighting for an exterior boundary of 600 feet x 600 feet with either visible light or covert night-vision goggle (NVG) compatible infrared light. The Watchdog System was designed to protect military assets on the ground, such as a C-130 transport aircraft, by creating a "lightless" zone around the asset while illuminating the surrounding protection boundary. In covert illumination mode, the system increases the visibility of NVGs by almost sixfold. The system can easily be carried to remote locations and deployed quickly, and with highly efficient LED technology, the system can provide lighting for several days with a single battery charge.
The BrightEye and WatchDog Systems are available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(TM) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/.
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its production capabilities concurrent with product orders. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
email-Kontakt: http://www.cyberlux.com/...a76469bbcc26a8369038762bcf7d4af77dd7bf164f
email-Liste (Newsletter): http://www.cyberlux.com/...a76469bbcc26a8369038762bcf7d4af77dd7bf164f
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b) gewerbliche Anwendungen
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c) handelsübl. (Endverbraucher-) Anwendungen
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d) "Arbeits-Licht"
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Presse-Mitteilungen: http://www.cyberlux.com/...3c8215d98749bc68609846dbaf6d6ab7cd27af369f
SEC-Filings: http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/...y&CIK=0001138169&owner=include&count=40
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Cyberlux Corporation Comments on SBInet
Deployment Concerns
Company Anticipates No Impact to Business Due to
Virtual Fence Deployment Delays
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (Feb. 29, 2008) – Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC
Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions and a Boeing
SBInet Toolkit supplier, commented today on the impact of the SBInet “Virtual Fence”
deployment on Cyberlux business outlook.
"Although there is a tremendous focus within Congress and the media on the SBInet
Virtual Fence Project 28 proof-of-concept, Cyberlux Corporation is one of two lighting
companies within the SBInet Toolkit supplier base with the responsibility for providing
lighting capability for the SBInet Mobile Infrastructure solutions for the Custom and
Border Patrol (CBP). Specifically, Cyberlux is supplying its BrightEye technology for
use in the Portable 10 Meter Tower platform and in the fulfillment of any other tactical
lighting requirement associated with Mobile Infrastructure. Cyberlux is not involved with
the Virtual Fence proof-of-concept, and any delays associated with the Virtual Fence are
not anticipated to affect the Cyberlux involvement within the SBInet project," said Mark
Schmidt, president of Cyberlux.
Consistent with the testimony of Jayson Ahern, Deputy Commissioner, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security before the House Committee on
Homeland Security on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 (see
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/...essional_test/project_28.xml):
“I know the Committee wishes to primarily discuss Project 28 (P-28) and future SBInet
plans today, and I will turn to those topics in a moment. But I would be remiss if I did not
begin by putting those topics in the overall context of CBP’s multifaceted efforts to
secure our Nation’s borders. P-28, SBInet and the promise of integrated surveillance and
tracking capabilities is an important piece of our ongoing efforts, but it is only a piece
and not even the most important one. Unfortunately this is a piece which has generated a
disproportionate amount of attention compared to its actual scope and significance. I am
concerned that the singular public focus on this "tree" has at times caused some to lose
sight of the whole "forest" of our efforts in securing the border and the very real
achievements of the men and women of CBP.”
Deputy Ahern further stated, “Through SBInet, CBP will field an effective, integrated
mix of proven technology (radars, communication devices, cameras, sensors, and other
equipment), infrastructure (vehicle and pedestrian fence, lighting, and all-weather roads),
and response platforms. This mix, combined with existing resources, will assist Border
Patrol agents, CBP officers, and Air and Marine interdiction agents to more efficiently
deter, detect, and apprehend illegal entries into the United States.”
It is within this SBInet solution context that Cyberlux will provide powerful tactical
lighting systems designed to provide energy-efficient, highly portable covert and visible
lighting solutions for securing hostile environments, including the Southern and Northern
borders of the United States.
Cyberlux Corporation holds General Services Administration (GSA) contract GS-07F-
9409S under the Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED
lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting
solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and
Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting
capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state
semiconductors, trademarked as its diodaltm lighting elements, which consume 75% less
energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to
750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from
those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company’s ability
to expand its production capabilities concurrent with product orders. The Company’s business is
subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux
Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year
ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. The
Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these
forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date
hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
Cyberlux Corporation Completes Field Demonstration of New BrightEye 4M Tower Portable Lighting System
Cyberlux successfully demonstrates new high-performance tower-based visible and covert lighting system in field exercise at the Army Intelligence Center with the USAF Air Mobility Command
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (March 24, 2008)
Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leading provider of advanced LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has successfully completed the field demonstration of the new 4-meter tower-based BrightEye high-performance solid-state LED lighting system. The testing was conducted by Cyberlux and the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command at Fort Huachuca, the home to the US Army Intelligence Center, located in Arizona. The new BrightEye 4M Tower Portable Illumination System is the latest product developed by Cyberlux to fulfill the United States Air Force requirements for portable, light-weight, battery-powered visible and covert night vision-compatible lighting systems for air field support, aircraft maintenance and forward air base in-theater lighting capability.
The BrightEye 4M Tower Portable Illumination System was tested in both visible and covert lighting modes to demonstrate advanced lighting capability during various scenarios, including force protection and broad area security lighting, first responder rapid set up capability, night vision-compatible illumination for aircraft maintenance, and general operational lighting for ground operation support of supply aircraft such as the C-130. All testing scenarios met the Air Mobility Command (AMC) expectations, including illumination levels, power system runtimes, system weight levels, and deployment set-up times.
The 2008 Department of Defense Appropriations legislation contains $8.0 million for the equipping of the United States Air Force (USAF) with Cyberlux Portable Illumination Systems. Of the $8.0 million budget, the USAF Air Mobility Command will utilize $3.3M to fulfill initial Operations, Installation and Mission Support requirements. The remaining $4.6M will be allocated within the USAF for the purchase of various BrightEye systems including the Dual Lighthead Portable Illumination Systems and the new 4M Tower Portable Illumination System during the remaining Fiscal Year 2008.
In an earlier field test evaluation, the AMC determined that the BrightEye System is 97% smaller in footprint, weighs 94% less than the current diesel-powered incandescent lighting systems and saves an estimated 63% in daily operating costs. In addition, the AMC concluded that the BrightEye System provides versatile and economical tactical lighting capability as required by expeditionary forces across all U.S. armed services.
“Cyberlux is a leader in advanced solid-state lighting system development as demonstrated by the BrightEye 4M Tower system’s performance during the recent field testing,” said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. “With the light-weight, portable battery-powered BrightEye solid-state lighting system now capable of replacing the existing floodlights on appropriate Armed Services missions, we anticipate a tremendous market for these Cyberlux products. Meeting the Air Mobility Command expectations and requirements is an ongoing objective for the Company’s innovative lighting technology. ”
The BrightEye Portable Illumination System products are designed to be highly-portable visible and infrared night-vision compatible lighting solutions for first responder deployment, aircraft support and maintenance, expeditionary airbase and personnel protection, general mission lighting and other portable, high-intensity lighting applications. Contained in easily deployed wheeled carrying cases and using advanced optics, battery power and advanced solid-state lighting technology, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption issues associated with the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Moreover, the BrightEye provides both standard white lighting and covert night-vision compatible lighting which is not available in the traditional FL-1D floodlight.
The BrightEye and WatchDog Systems are available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodaltm lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company’s ability to expand its production capabilities concurrent with product orders. The Company’s business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
08.04.2008 18:35
Cyberlux Submits DOD-wide Budget Forecast to Congress for 2009
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has competed its National Program budget forecast for solid-state lighting systems for use within the Department of Defense (DOD) and submitted this forecast to its sponsorship in the House of Representatives and Senate for 2009 Fiscal Year (October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009) budget consideration. Cyberlux estimates the continuation of its Portable Illumination System National Program rollout within the DOD to be more than $25 million, which represents expanded demand for its tactical covert and visible lighting systems of over 300% from 2008 to 2009.
Although the Company has delivered its BrightEye and WatchDog Systems to certain commands within the USAF and the National Guard and the USAF has committed $3.3 million of the $8.0 million 2008 National Program budget for Portable Illumination Systems, these equipment requests, and the remaining $4.7M 2008 budget, remain unshipped pending designation of the National Stocking Numbers (NSNs) by the Defense Logistics Agency. This protracted accounting delay has created the need for two short-term equity financings which have recently been concluded.
Last week, the Company filed its 10-KSB (annual report) which reflected $15 million in write-offs for 2007, of which over $12 million was due to non-cash expenses attributable to the accounting application of SFAS 133 "Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities" associated with the imbedded derivatives contained within the Company's previous financing with NIR/AJW. To date, Cyberlux has accumulated $17.3M in these derivative instrument non-cash expenses. The Company has filed a law suit against NIR/AJW which is currently in process and is being aggressively pursued by our attorneys in New York State court.
With the delivery of all tactical systems included in the $8.0 million 2008 National Program budget for Portable Illumination Systems, Cyberlux projects that the Company will be profitable.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/ .
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its production capabilities concurrent with product orders. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
17.04.2008 13:34
Cyberlux Corporation Invited to Participate in National Guard Disaster Response Exercise with BrightEye Tactical LED Lighting Systems
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today,
Cyberlux Corporation (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) announced that the Company has been requested by the National Guard to participate in the Vigilant Guard 2008 Disaster Response Exercise in Beaufort, South Carolina from April 21st through April 24th. The Vigilant Guard event is designed to simulate the chaotic aftermath of an earthquake or terrorist attack and will include 50 specific missions designed to test emergency response, search and rescue, evacuation and distribution of goods capabilities. Cyberlux will deploy a team of its specialists to operate the BrightEye 4M Tower Illumination Systems and the BrightEye Dual Lighthead Tactical Illumination Systems to provide rapid set-up and "stadium-bright" lighting capability during the various exercises.
Over the last two years, Cyberlux has worked with select National Guard units and the National Guard Bureau to refine the capabilities of the Cyberlux portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination systems for general mission tactical lighting, disaster first response, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection and other rapidly deployable high-intensity lighting applications. Participation in the Vigilant Guard 2008 event, along with over 2,000 National Guardsmen from 11 states, is a continuation of the customer/manufacturer solutions-oriented relationship Cyberlux has developed with the National Guard.
In December, the National Guard Bureau ordered BrightEye Dual Lighthead Illumination Systems as a tactical lighting solution for the 17 CERFP (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package) teams that stand ready across the U.S. for emergency response deployment. The CERFP teams are composed of four mission elements - search and extraction, decontamination, medical, and command and control - and staffed by personnel from already established National Guard units. The 17 CERFP teams are aligned with the 10 FEMA regions and mobilize when an incident occurs within a team's response area.
"We are particularly honored by the National Guard's request to participate in the Vigilant Guard 2008 event and look forward to demonstrating the level of lighting capability and field performance our BrightEye Portable Illumination Systems will provide to this important National Guard training exercise," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "With the BrightEye already deployed to CERFP teams, we anticipate ongoing BrightEye needs within the National Guard, and the Vigilant Guard exercise will further demonstrate the unparalleled tactical lighting capability of our products. Over the last year, we have made important progress with our Military and Homeland Security customers, including the U. S. Air Force and National Guard, and the Vigilant Guard demonstration is the next step in having our BrightEye tactical lighting solutions deployed within the broader scope of National Guard operations."
The National Guard provides each State with units trained and equipped to protect life and property, and provides the Nation with units trained, equipped and ready to defend the United States and its interests around the world. As training events like Vigilant Guard 2008 will confirm, the National Guard requires rapidly deployable portable covert and visible lighting systems for disaster response preparedness, homeland defense operations, border patrol support and global military deployments.
The BrightEye Portable Illumination Systems are designed as visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for mission-critical tactical lighting requiring rapidly deployable, high-intensity lighting capability. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light- weight advanced battery power, all contained in easily transportable wheeled cases, the BrightEye Systems are capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye Systems provide broad area visible white lighting and night-vision compatible IR lighting capable of operating all night on an advanced battery power system, capabilities not available in traditional lighting systems.
The BrightEye Systems are available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/ .
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its financing concurrent with the Company's growth. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward- looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
April 2008 Cyberlux is honored to have Senator Elizabeth Dole attend a reception we are holding at the Cyberlux Corporation headquarters located at 4625 Creekstone Dr., Suite #130, Research Triangle Park, in Durham, in support of Elizabeth Dole’s re-election campaign this November. As you may know, Senator Dole serves on the Senate Armed Services, Banking, Small Business and Aging Committees. Senator Dole is a tireless supporter of small business interests in North Carolina.
The reception will be held on April 25th from 5:00 P.M. until 6:30 P.M. We are requesting a $500 contribution to attend this event, which will include an opportunity to meet with the Senator.
Attached is a contribution & RSVP form to send to Senator Dole's campaign office in Raleigh. All contributions should be made to “Elizabeth Dole Committee, Inc.” Please note that contributions are not tax deductible nor are corporate contributions acceptable.
Please contact Tivy Jones Bolarinwa at (919) 474-9700 or ljones@cyberlux.com with any questions regarding the event.
Download the Contribution and RSVP form
25.04.2008 00:40
Air National Guard to Purchase Cyberlux BrightEye Tactical LED Lighting Systems
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Cyberlux Corporation, (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received a purchase commitment for 10 BrightEye Dual Lighthead Tactical Illumination Systems from the Air National Guard. The initial Air National Guard order for 10 BrightEye Systems equates to $187,412 in revenue. In December 2007, the National Guard Bureau purchased 17 BrightEye Systems, a $313,004 purchase order, to equip the Nation's emergency response CERFP teams.
Over the last year, Cyberlux has worked with select Air National Guard units to evaluate the BrightEye products in order to refine the capabilities of the Cyberlux portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination systems. The Air National Guard intends to deploy the 10 BrightEye Dual Lighthead Tactical Illumination Systems to Aviation Support Facilities across the country. The BrightEye Systems will be used for aircraft maintenance lighting, expeditionary base lighting and other high-intensity lighting applications that require rapid deployment and a small size/weight footprint.
"We are excited to see the Air National Guard make this initial purchase of BrightEye Systems. This order is a result of the level of capability and performance our BrightEye Systems will deliver to the Air National Guard's Aviation Support Facilities," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "There are hundreds of Aviation Support Facilities that service and maintain the National Guard aircraft and we anticipate expanding the BrightEye use to each Facility over the next several years. This order is the first step in deploying our BrightEye tactical lighting solution across the Air National Guard's aviation maintenance operations."
Earlier this week, a Cyberlux team of specialists participated in the National Guard's Vigilant Guard 2008 event and demonstrated the BrightEye 4M Tower Illumination System and the BrightEye Dual Lighthead Tactical Illumination System during various disaster response exercises. Importantly, the Cyberlux team was deployed with the Air National Guard's Emergency Medical Support (EMEDS) unit to provide the remote lighting capability for the EMEDS Operations Center. The EMEDS unit used the BrightEye 4M Tower for lighting the triage operations area while the Operations Center entry check point was lit by the BrightEye Dual Lighthead System. Inside the operating room, the BrightEye Dual Lighthead System was demonstrated for the EMEDS surgical team during their emergency surgical exercises. The BrightEye systems performed flawlessly during emergency medical exercises and the EMEDS units plan to pursue the BrightEye systems for field deployment.
The Air National Guard's federal mission is to maintain well-trained, well-equipped units available for prompt mobilization during war and provide assistance during national emergencies, such as natural disasters or civil disturbances. During peacetime, the combat-ready units and support units are assigned to most Air Force major commands to carry out missions compatible with training, mobilization readiness, humanitarian and contingency operations such as Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The Air National Guard provides almost half of the Air Force's tactical airlift support, combat communications functions, aeromedical evacuations and aerial refueling. In addition, the Air National Guard has total responsibility for air defense of the entire United States.
The BrightEye Portable Illumination Systems are designed as visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for mission-critical tactical lighting requiring rapidly deployable, high-intensity lighting capability. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light- weight advanced battery power, all contained in easily transportable wheeled cases, the BrightEye Systems are capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye Systems provide broad area visible white lighting and night-vision compatible IR lighting capable of operating all night on an advanced battery power system, capabilities not available in traditional lighting systems.
The BrightEye Systems are available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/.
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its financing concurrent with the Company's growth. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward- looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
02.05.2008 20:06
Cyberlux Corporation Awarded U.S. Patent Claims for Multiple Lighting Technology Applications
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Cyberlux Corporation (News) (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has recently awarded patent protection for 29 claims contained within two of the Company's patent filings that address the apparatus and methods for providing multi-mode solid-state lighting. These 29 claims provide the Company with patent protection that extends to its WatchDog and BrightEye family of tactical lighting products, as well as other future product releases.
"Cyberlux is a leader in innovation in the solid-state lighting field. The award of these 29 patent claims will not only provide patent protection for our important tactical lighting systems, but will also provide a development platform for future products," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "The Company's ability to license, develop and patent innovative solid-state lighting technology is strategically important and supports our focus on near-term profitability and long-term growth."
The claims awarded by the U.S. Patent Office address a broad array of solid-state lighting devices that are comprised of an array of light emitting diodes (LEDs) with a corresponding control circuit that provides the system with power sensing, motion sensing and ambient light sensing for system control, along with a localized electrical energy source that powers the array of LEDs for illumination, along with a reflector positioned proximate to the array of LEDs for reflecting and optimizing the light output of the LEDs.
In addition, the awarded claims address the method of operating an LED light device that operates by sensing electrical power information, sensing mode of illumination information provided by a user via a user interface, sensing LED intensity information provided by the user via the user interface, directing an array of LEDs to operate in either a spot-light mode of illumination, a flood-light mode of illumination, or a combined mode of illumination based upon the sensed mode of illumination information, and displaying the information to the user via a user interface based upon the sensed battery electrical power information, the sensed mode of illumination information, and the sensed LED intensity information.
The 29 claims awarded under the two Cyberlux patent filings create an extensible intellectual property platform for current tactical lighting system production and future lighting system development.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com/ .
Investor Contact:
Richard Brown, rbrown@cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its financing concurrent with the Company's growth. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of occurrence of unanticipated events.