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Bridgelux in Forbes' most promising 100 list

The developer and manufacturer of LED lighting technologies and products was ranked 58th on the list of 100 privately-held American companies selected from 22 industries.

Bridgelux, has been named in Forbes’ prestigious list of America’s Most Promising Companies (AMPC). 

Bridgelux was ranked 58th on the list of 100 privately-held companies selected from 22 industries for their innovative business models and strong management teams. Forbes noted that Bridgelux revenue grew 168% from 2008 – 2010.

“We are extremely honoured to be selected by Forbes for this influential list of high-growth, high-potential companies,” said Bill Watkins, Bridgelux’s chief executive officer. “Our technology breakthroughs and innovative product designs have helped drive rapid adoption of our industry-leading array architecture in the general illumination market. We are excited about the prospects of continued rapid growth in the years ahead as mass adoption of solid state lighting accelerates.”

Forbes‘ list of America’s Most Promising Companies features 100 privately held companies with compelling business models, strong management teams, notable customers, strategic partners and precious investment capital.

“Sizing up younger, privately held companies is hard: Their fortunes can change very quickly and there’s a dearth of public data,” says Forbes Executive Editor Brett Nelson. “We took a more comprehensive approach to evaluate their health and potential.”
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