January 15, 2007

Carmanah Supplies GPS-Synchronized Solar Marine Lights for Busan Newport, South Korea

Through an authorized South Korean distributor, Carmanah's Marine Lighting Division recently supplied a number of its Model M701-5 GPS solar marine lights to the Busan Regional Maritime Affairs & Fisheries Office in South Korea. These GPS-synchronized solar LED lights will be used as aids-to-navigation & leading lights within the recently opened Busan Newport, located around the cities of Busan and Jinhae in the south-eastern region of the country.
January 15, 2007

Carmanah Receives Additional Order for Airfield Lights from US Marine Corps in the Middle East

Carmanah's Solar LED Lighting Group has received an additional order for more than 300 solar-powered LED airfield lights from the US Marine Corps. This order includes taxiway lights, helipad lights, threshold lights and related mounting accessories. With no trenching, cabling, or external power infrastructure required, Carmanah's solar-powered LED airfield lights can be installed quickly with no disruption to ongoing operations.
January 12, 2007

US Air Force Orders Carmanah Taxiway Lights for Middle East Airport

Carmanah's Solar LED Lighting Group has received an order from the US Air Force (USAF) for 100 units of its Model A601 taxiway lights. These self-contained, solar LED units will be installed for taxiway edge lighting at the second busiest US Department of Defense airport in the Middle East. This US Defence airport integrates Air Force, Army, Marine, coalition and civilian operations on a daily basis and supports more than 17,000 airframes per month.
January 11, 2007

Carmanah Lights the Way

SOLAR POWER: Victoria firm will power NEC displays
January 11, 2007

Carmanah Strikes Green Deal with Monitor Maker

Carmanah Technologies Corp, a Victoria company known worldwide for its solar-powered marine, airport and highway lights, is stretching a green arm into the computer industry. NEC Displays Solutions of America unveiled Carmanah's new solar battery system for computer monitors this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Carmanah CEO Art Aylesworth called the partnership with Irving, Texas-based NEC Displays - a division of NEC Corp (NASDAQ:NIPNY) - as a strong breakthrough for solar power in consumer electronics.
January 08, 2007

CEO Art Aylesworth Featured on ROBTv’s Power Breakfast

On Power Breakfast (weekdays at 8:50 AM ET and repeated at 10:50 AM ET), AM Business anchor Bridgitte Anderson sits down each morning with a CEO for some breakfast chat on the country's most interesting and innovative companies. On Monday, January 8, 2007, Carmanah's CEO, Art Aylesworth makes a guest appearance, discussing Carmanah's business and what will shape its strategy going forward. View the segment in Windows Media format. If you do not have a Windows Media player installed on your computer, you can download the player for free by clicking on a button below: For more information, contact: Mr.
January 08, 2007

Carmanah Provides Stand-Alone Solar Power Systems for GPS Monitoring in Washington State

Carmanah's Power Systems Group has received an order from a global manufacturer of GPS-based technology for 22 units of its proprietary MAPPS solar power systems. Carmanah's MAPPS solar power systems will power GPS equipment used for freeway bridge monitoring by the Washington Department of Transportation.
December 27, 2006

Solar LED Specialist Changes Gears

CEO Art Aylesworth says solar LED company Carmanah is leaving its 'comfort zone' with so-called 'solar engines' able to power telecom towers, security and monitoring systems, and more. Unlike most solar companies, Carmanah Technologies isn't trying to turn your home or business into a power plant.
December 20, 2006

LED Marine Navigation Lantern Lights the Way

The Carmanah light, distributed throughout the region by CMA (Marine), of Cape Town, has demonstrated not only its robust and reliable performance under local conditions, but also its advantages as a zero-maintenance solution for normal marine navigation and warning-light requirements. The product is a solar-powered LED-based marine navigation lantern. With no external batteries, hard wiring or switching systems to erode or corrode, and with the LED light source having a virtually indefinite life, this is a cost-effective marine lighting solution that can, in certain instances, justify its cost in the saving of hard wiring or external battery systems.
December 20, 2006

Carmanah Supplies LED Point-of-Purchase Signs to Global Skin and Beauty Care Brand

Carmanah's LED Sign Group has received an order from a major beauty and skin care products brand for 1069 customized retail LED point-of-purchase signs to be installed in the window of various retail stores and salons across the North America. The client required Carmanah to design the signs with their commitment to corporate environmental responsibility in mind.