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Headquartered in Loveland, Co, Flat Lite Bulb uses the cutting –edge technology of CeeLite Light Emitting Capacitor (LEC) that is destined to redefine the way light is being used across industries. "Of all the products on the list (TIME, Best Inventions 2006), this one (CeeLite LEC Technology) seems like it's going to have the most long-term impact on the way the average person lives." Tim Whitney, American Inventor Spot.com

Flat Lite Bulb embraces this technology and makes it possible to apply lighting as never before imagined: indoors or out; on floors, walls, around columns and pillars; upon unconventional objects and surfaces.

  • Uniform Illumination - No more dead spots; backlight graphics and really make them pop!
  • Paper Thin - Retrofits in virtually any application
  • Flexible - Goes where you want it, and around what you want for a high impact!

Flat Lite Bulb provides solutions for exhibition, trade show, broadcast, and theatrical stage sets, as will as museum, galleries, restaurant, hotel, retail, and event marketing. Flat Lite Bulb will also work with our clients on national projects as well.

So, what is CeeLite? CeeLite is a technology that emits a bright, even light from a flat, flexible surface only millimeters thick. CeeLite’s advanced LEC (light emitting capacitor) technology promises a myriad of new and exciting applications and is predicted to change the definition of lighting.

Testimonials

"There are some devices and technologies we at Electronic Products [Magazine] feel are a no-brainer when deciding which should win a Product of the Year Award. In 2006, CeeLite was one of those products."

Alix Paultre,
Executive Editor, Electronic Products Magazine

"Of all the products on the list [TIME, Best Inventions 2006], this one [CeeLite LEC Technology] seems like it's going to have the most long-term impact on the way the average person lives."

Tim Whitney,
American Inventor Spot.com

"We used it [CeeLite LEC Technology] in Bloomingdale's for a counter - one of the visuals there - because we didn't really have a lot space. Usually, to build a light box and to use fluorescent tubes, we need at least 6", and we only had 2" or 3". There was no way we could get a light panel unless we used this technology."

Tarek Tabbal, Merchandise Manager,
LVMH (Parent Company of Christian Dior)
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