Dec 10, 2001 | Industry News
The aftermath of Sept. 11 has also raised the profile of Victoria-based Carmanah Technologies Inc. It landed six new contracts for its solar-powered lanterns, including a $35,000 order for the U.S. navy. The navy needs the lights to mark floating barricades deployed...
Dec 1, 2001 | Industry News
Equipment News: The U.S. Navy has a new anti-terroism tool: Solar-powered lighting. A subsidiary of Canada’s Carmanah Technologies is supplying Model 601 solar powered LED (light emitting diode) lanterns to the Navy for marking anti-terrorism nets....
Nov 30, 2001 | Industry News
Carmanah Technologies Inc. is a small company located in a little city on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, but size and location haven’t prevented it from becoming a major player in the world-wide market for solar-powered LED (Light Emitting Diode)...
Nov 27, 2001 | Industry News
Solar-powered light emitting diode lanterns for marking anti-terrorism nets have been shipped by the Canadian company, Carmanah Technologies, to the U.S. Navy. The first order of US$22,000 will be used on a floating barrier to protect ships in port. The Model 601 LED...
Nov 26, 2001 | Industry News
The U.S. Navy took delivery last week of several dozen low power marker lights designed and built by a Victoria company, to protect its warships both in port and in hostile waters. After the attack on the USS Cole in Yemen, the navy started looking for ways to create...