LightSources and LightTech’s rise as
industry leaders is due in part to our unparalleled professional staff and our ongoing
commitment to technological research and development. We have also had the foresight to expand our
production facilities to enable us to successfully serve the market with the
best quality products available.
LightSources first got its start in 1983,
when Christian L. Sauska and his former business partners established the
company with the goal of offering global OEM lamp designs and manufacturing that
combined state-of-the-art technology with exceptional service and support. Our early success quickly made us aware that
we needed to grow our operations to better serve our global customers. In 1993, LightTech, our European equivalent, got
its start.
Early on, LightTech recognized the
need to expand production capacity and in a short span of eight years they
increased the Hungary facility from a mere 5,400 to 150,700 square feet. The engineering team was also responsible
for pioneering a method that simplified the process for changing the length and
diameter in the lamp lines.
LightTech’s glass factory grew as well,
and in 2001, created one of the most advanced glassworks in Europe. It has the capability of manufacturing T4,
T5, T6, T8, T10 and T12 fluorescent and germicidal soft glass. The facility is located on our 20 acre
European base in Dunakeszi, Hungary, which also houses all major operations
including sales, administrative functions, manufacturing, warehousing and
distribution.
Furthermore, LightSources and
LightTech take a vertically integrated approach to eliminate any potential
supply chain problems and quality issues.
We continuously make improvements in the production side of our
operations so that we have the ability to provide customers the highest quality
products and exceptional service. We
encourage you to explore our website to learn more.
LightSources and
our affiliated companies represent the leading high-tech designers and
manufacturers in the lamp industry today.
Our products are used world-wide in a multitude of applications and
industries such as our avionic display backlighting that is part of the
National Defense and US Space Program.
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