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TFT Transfotec Changes Name to Heico Lighting

TFT Transfotec Intl. (Saint-Eustache, PQ, Canada) is unveiling its new corporate image, Heico Lighting. After more than 25 years delivering lighting components and systems, the company has introduced a new identity that shows the support of Heico Corp., its parent company. Heico specializes in designing, producing and marketing electronic-lighting products. It provides individual components and also private-label, turnkey light engines.
The identity change was spurred by major technological and environmental changes. TFT had launched Virgolite™, the first contactless LED module. Heico Lighting will continue to strengthen its market position and develop and improve its technology and systems, determined to “lead the solid-state lighting industry while contributing to society through the development of meaningful lighting innovations,” the company states.
Vital Dumais, Heico Lighting’s president and CEO, said, “The launch of our new website and corporate image, along with new business opportunities and product proposals are all complementary to our strong business values that made us successful for the past 25 years. By making this change, we want to communicate clearly our major competitive advantages that could make your business more successful in a turbulent economy.”
For more information, call (800) 665-1166 or visit www.heicolighting.com.
 

Sophie Matthews-Paul

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