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SoraaLaser to Demonstrate Innovative Solid-State Laser Light Sources at LightFair International

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SoraaLaser, a globally leading company in the commercialization of visible laser light sources, will present a demonstration of its new dynamic laser light source technology LightFair International, Booth # 5807, May 9-11, in Philadelphia, PA.

These advanced solid-state light sources are available with unique fiber delivered illumination capable of being dynamically tuned from a narrow beam spotlight to a broad floodlight with the help of a smartphone app control.

The safe, solid-state laser light source technology from SoraaLaser provides compelling advantages over OLED, LED, and legacy sources in specialty lighting by enabling a new digital design freedom for luminaire manufacturers and specifiers in entertainment, security, retail, hospitality, outdoor, and architectural lighting.

In the past six months, SoraaLaser’s light source technology has received a number of prestigious recognitions, including

  • Inclusion in the 2016 IES Progress Report
  • 2017 PRISM Award Finalist from SPIE Photonics Media
  • 2017 Sapphire Award Finalist, Illumineer of the Year

SoraaLaser’s visible laser light sources utilize its patented and proprietary semi-polar GaN laser diodes, together with enhanced phosphor technology, and packaged into lighting friendly assemblies. These laser light sources offer unique properties compared with other light sources by integrating the benefits of solid-state illumination such as long lifetime and minimal power consumption, with the highly directional output that has been possible only with legacy technology. The laser diodes are focused to a small spot on the phosphor and transformed to white light, and because of this the SoraaLaser light sources provide high luminance and enable extremely superior optical control with miniature optics and reflectors, safe, highly collimated white light output, along with high efficiency fiber optic transport and waveguide delivery.

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