Surrey, BC, Oct. 15, 2020 – LED SMART Inc, a speciality LED lighting technology company that provides lighting system solutions for customers in the transportation, military, horticulture and health industries, made it’s second appearance on Canadian Business 2020 GROWTH LIST.
This prestigious list represents the country’s fastest growing companies. LED SMART took the 158th spot after achieving an impressive 527% growth in revenues.
“This incredible achievement is a direct result of our hard-working team of professionals from all departments, and our customers from all over North America. For over a quarter century we have been building this business and it just keeps getting more exciting as the years pass. With many new technologies being developed by our engineering team, we look forward to many more years of growth.” said Xinxin Shan, president of LED SMART.
“We are truly proud to be included with these great Canadian companies on the 2020 GROWTH LIST, added Stephen Ditty, Director of Business Development.
Solution for the future. LED SMART’s team of 30 engineers are presently working on the next generation of LED solutions with AI, IoT, Mesh Networking and Robotic Technologies. These new developments will lead to advanced solutions for many light applications, including a 100% safe UV based virus and bacteria killing product soon to be released.
About LED SMART LED SMART was founded in 1995 in Edmonton, Alberta and is a major supplier of innovated LED lighting solutions to the transportation and military industries. The company is also invested in next generation software systems for a broader audience.
About the Growth List For over 30 years, the Growth List ranking of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies has been Canada’s most respected and influential ranking of entrepreneurial achievement. Originally developed by PROFIT and now published in a special Growth List print issue of Canadian Business (packaged with the December issue of Maclean’s magazine) and online at GrowthList.ca and CanadianBusiness.com, the Growth List ranks Canadian companies on five-year revenue growth
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