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Universal Lighting Technologies

Commercial lighting manufacturer


Commercial lighting manufacturer

FieldValue
nameUniversal Lighting Technologies
logoULT logo.jpg
logo_size200px
founded1947
locationNashville, Tennessee, United States
num_employees2,330 (2011)
industryBallast manufacturing
productsLighting & Lighting Controls
parentAtar Capital

Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. was a commercial lighting manufacturer founded in 1947 and based in Nashville, Tennessee and was shut down in 2023. In 2021, Atar Capital bought Panasonic’s American Lighting Division, which included Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. as well as Douglas Lighting Controls, and reincorporated it as Universal Douglas Lighting Americas, Inc.(UDLA). In March of 2023, Atar Capital abruptly shut down UDLA, citing disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic. UDLA primarily designed and manufactured light-emitting diode (LED) ballasts and controllers.

In October 2023, Signify N.V. acquired assets from Universal Douglas subsidiaries Douglas Lighting Controls and Universal Lighting Technologies.

References

References

  1. (2023-03-22). "Universal Douglas Announces Sudden Closure".
  2. (2023-03-30). "Lights out for Universal Douglas Lighting... permanently".
  3. "Signify Buys Key Assets of Universal Lighting Technologies".
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