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Genlyte Group
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The Genlyte Group was a company that manufactured and sold lighting fixtures and controls. Products designed by the Genlyte Group include indoor and outdoor fixtures for the commercial, residential, theater, and industrial markets.
Genlyte formed a joint venture with Thomas Industries in 1998.[1] By the end of 1999, there were more than two dozen Genlyte Thomas brands.[2] Genlyte reached an agreement with Thomas Industries in 2004 to acquire its 32% minority interest in the Genlyte Thomas joint venture.[3]
Genlyte was acquired by Philips in 2008.[4][5] Since completing the acquisition of the Genlyte Group, the individual lighting companies were reorganized by Philips into the Philips Lighting Business Unit - Professional Luminaires North America, headquartered in Burlington, MA.
The brand returned as Genlyte Solutions in 2020 to include a subset of Signify brands.[6] Genlyte Solutions brands include Advance, Alkco, Bodine, BrightSites, Chloride, Color Kinetics, Day-Brite CFI, Gardco, Hadco, Interact, Ledalite, Lightolier, Lumec, Philips, Philips Dynalite, and Stonco Keene.[7]
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Genlyte Brands
There were several brands owned by Genlyte, they were:
- Alkco
- ALLscape
- Ardee
- Bronzelite
- Canlyte
- Capri
- Chloride Systems
- Crescent
- d'ac Lighting
- Day-Brite
- Emco
- ExceLine
- Entertainment Technology
- Forecast
- Gardco
- Guth
- Hadco
- Hanover Lantern
- HighLites
- Hoffmeister
- Horizon
- LAM Lighting Systems
- Ledalite
- Lightolier
- Lightolier Controls
- Lite-Energy
- Lumec
- mcPhilben
- Metrolux
- Morlite
- NiteLife
- Nessen Lighting
- Omega
- Quality Lighting
- Shakespeare Composite Structures
- Specialty Lighting
- Stonco
- Strand Lighting
- Translite-Sonoma
- Thomas Lighting Residential
- Thomas Lighting Canada
- U.S.S Manufacturing
- Vari-Lite
- Vista
- Wide-Lite
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