Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Soraa Wins Install At Crocker Art Museum
Soraa, the developer of Gallium Nitride (GaN) LED lighting technology based on research out of UC Santa Barbara, has won an install of its LED lamps at Sacramento's Crocker Art Museum. Soraa said the lighting at the "Glass for the New Millennium: Masterworks from the Kaplan-Ostergaard Collection" uses its full spectrum LED lighting technology. The financial impact of the win was not announced. The Crocker said it turned to Soraa's LED lamps due to their color rendering, which is at around 3000K, or close to sunlight. Soraa says its LED lamps are also being used at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum in London and Historical Museum of Bamberg in Germany. Soraa has an R&D facility in Goleta, but its manufacturing in Fremont.