Wired Magazine Featured ByteLight and Solais Lighting

Solais Lighting Inc., the leading designer and manufacturer of the lighting industry’s highest-performing LED lamps and fixtures, was mentioned in Wired.com in an article titled – ByteLight Solves Indoor GPS Mapping Problem With LED Lighting.  Written by Gina Clifford, the article highlights ByteLight’s founders, details about their market-leading indoor positioning solutions and its first official installation. The installation includes ByteLight enabled LEDs in the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts which features Solais LED lamps. Solais recently signed a partnership agreement with ByteLight as its inaugural licensed lighting partner and is licensed to manufacture and sell ByteLight-enabled LED lamps, as both lighting and indoor positioning solutions. To read the entire article click here. About ByteLight ByteLight was created as the answer to expensive and inaccurate indoor GPS solutions. Currently located in Cambridge, MA, ByteLight is a venture backed startup using patented technology to re-invent indoor positioning with energy efficient LED lighting and standard mobile devices. ByteLight’s products and services include mobile indoor mapping applications that enable wayfinding, hyper-targeted content delivery, and much more.  

ABOUT SOLAIS LIGHTING
Solais® is the preeminent market-driven manufacturer of architectural-grade lighting solutions in North America. Our primary focus lies in the development of products that seamlessly merge form and functionality. Technologically oriented and nimble, Solais innovates at every opportunity to replace outdated ideas in lighting, never compromising on aesthetics or performance.
 
Solais has become a turnkey provider to leading brands in the commercial, retail, residential, hospitality, supermarket, museum, and utilities markets throughout the world. Motivated by an unwavering commitment to cutting-edge innovation, we strive to transform our client’s environments with LED lighting solutions that meet at intersection of engineering and design.™