DOE Awards Four SBIR Grants for SSL Technology

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science has awarded four Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants targeting advances in solid-state lighting (SSL) technology:

  • VoltServer, Inc.—Low-Cost, High Efficiency Integration of SSL and Building Controls using a PET Power Distribution System
  • Innotec, Corp.—Integrating Energy Efficient SSL with Advanced Sensors, Controls and Connectivity
  • MoJo Labs Inc.—Task-to-Wall Solid State Lighting Sensing and Control
  • OLEDWorks LLC—OLED Lighting Panel with Directional Light Output and High Efficiency

These SBIR FY14 Release 2 Phase I awards will explore the technical merit or feasibility of an innovative concept or technology. Learn more about these awards.

The SBIR and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program within the DOE Office of Science seeks to increase the participation of small businesses in federal R&D. To learn more about this program, visit http://science.energy.gov/sbir/.

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