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Share Structure:
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-Current OS 869,000,000+ (January 2009)
-Current Restricted 185,000,000+ (January 2009) TRANSFER
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SUMMARY:
Cyberlux Corporation (OTCBB: CYBL) was incorporated in May, 2000. Cyberlux, (“cyber” for
advanced state and “lux” the Latin word for light), develops, manufactures and sells
innovative LED solid-state lighting products. The corporate headquarters are located in Research Triangle
Park/Durham, North Carolina. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are durable, energy efficient, cool to the
touch and last more than 100 times longer than conventional incandescent lights. Today, these solid-state
semiconductors are typically used in automobile dashboards and electronic devices, such as mobile phone
backlighting. To address the tremendous opportunity in the broader $12 billion general lighting market,
Cyberlux has developed a range of LED lighting products and fixtures for residential, commercial,
military and homeland security markets, including kitchen and closet task lighting and emergency lighting
products. Cyberlux designs and engineers products that adapt technology advancements from semiconductor
manufacturers, including Cree, Inc., for use by the general public and military. In the emerging LED
lighting industry, Cree and other semiconductor manufacturers serve a role similar to Intel in the
computer industry, whereas Cyberlux addresses the market in a role similar to Dell. Cyberlux has created
breakthrough solid-state lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective
lighting solutions available today. Several products are designed to address emergencies, such as power
outages and critical security lighting needs. Other products bring “heatless” light into the
home for closets, cabinets, bookcases and counters. The solid-state semiconductors, trademarked by
Cyberlux as diodal™ lighting elements, consume 75 percent less energy than conventional
incandescent lighting elements and perform for more than 10 years in contrast to 750 hours for
traditional light bulbs. The Portable Illumination Systems address the needs for portable, light weight
and energy efficient security lighting for the U.S. Military and first responder organizations. Cyberlux
has worked with Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) requirements to develop an LED solution for a
lightweight, portable lighting system provide enhanced security for U.S. Air Force aircraft. The same
technology can be used for commercial and emergency response needs, such as quickly providing widespread
lighting solutions in shelters during events similar to the problems at the New Orleans Superdome in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. - The ReliaBrightTM products address the long-term blackout emergency
lighting needs with battery powered (60 hours) lighting solutions for hotels, hospitals, adult care
centers and high-rise apartments, and long-term evacuation lighting solutions for commercial buildings. -
The Aeon™ task and accent lighting products address residential closet lighting, interior cabinet
accent lighting and under cabinet counter lighting as virtually heatless, long-term (75,000 hours of
life) lighting solutions for residential houses and commercial buildings. Aeon™ is a unique
lighting resource for cabinetmakers, contractors and do-it-yourselfers that offers three levels of light
from soft white diodal elements that are cool to the touch and easy to install. - The Aeon ProHB™
product line, which increases the brightness by 40%over the Aeon Pro™ line, was recently introduced
at the Kitchen & Bath Industries Trade Show in May 2006. The EverOnTM product is a handheld light that
provides more than 60 hours of light using four AA batteries and is 75 percent more energy efficient than
conventional lanterns or incandescent flashlights. - The RelyOnTM is a handheld light and power plant
designed to provide homeowners and trade professionals with a portable, long-lasting work and emergency
light. RelyOn is the first product in the world to use Cree’s latest 3-watt solid-state lighting
technology, providing superior performance over conventional lighting products. It provides more than 60
hours of light on a single charge and can be recharged from a wall outlet or a vehicle charging port
(cigarette lighter) using included AC and DC power adapters. As a power plant, the RelyOn can recharge
mobile phones and other 12-volt DC devices through a built-in power port.
MARKET OPPORTUNITY:
LEDs are leading to a fundamental shift in the lighting industry, creating market competition in ways
that challenge traditional players including General Electric and Philips. This shift represents a
similar evolution driven by solid-state technology in semiconductors and TVs. What has been a
vertically-integrated industry dominated by giants is now becoming more "horizontal", with layers that
resemble the structure of the computer industry. It's a typical Moore's law effect on cost and
performance. The cost of LEDs is decreasing as technology advances are made, while the brightness and
quality of light produced by LEDs is increasing. Opportunities are emerging for Cyberlux to develop
next-generation lighting solutions and accelerate adoption of LED lighting, as new market prospects are
unfolding. According to market research firm iSuppli, the market for LEDs for general illumination
applications will expand to $875 million in 2010, rising at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 52.3
percent from $94 million in 2004. By 2010, LEDs will have grown to account for a significant portion of
the worldwide general illumination market, which amounted to $12 billion in 2004. Cyberlux President Mark
Schmidt has experience developing new channels for emerging technologies. He was formerly an IBM
executive responsible for the global market launch of the IBM Valuepoint and IBM Aptiva personal computer
products, as well as multiple accessories, services and home networking products. At IBM spin-off Home
Director, Mark focused on the deployment of home networking technology into homes. He is using this
experience and relationships to work with the Cyberlux team to create new products and sales channels for
LED lighting technology and product development partnerships. This shift in the lighting industry over
the next 10 years will cause a fundamental change in the way lighting is installed, maintained and
operated, both in terms of energy efficiency and longevity. For example, the Cyberlux’s Aeon
product for under-cabinet and task lighting comes with a 15-year guarantee on the life of the lighting
element. That is fundamentally different from anything consumers have experienced before. It represents a
trend that will include a transforming of lighting fixtures along with a change to semiconductor
solid-state lighting elements to replace incandescent and fluorescent bulbs. Energy efficiency is also a
market driver. The United States Congress recently passed the “Next Generation Lighting Initiative
Act”, which recognizes the remarkable beneficial impact of solid-state lighting on the global
economy. The Act states in its preamble, “…it is in the economic and energy security interest
of the United States to encourage the development of white light emitting diodes by providing financial
assistance to firms, or a consortium of firms, and supporting research organizations in the lighting
development sector.” Cyberlux began its research and development activity in practical applications
for inorganic white light emitting diodes years before the Senate Bill was introduced. LED solid-state
lighting technology and products address a key component in the Federal Energy Policy adopted in August
2005. The Energy Policy was supported by the National Electrical Contractors Association - the voice of
the $100 billion industry responsible for bringing lighting, power, and communications to buildings and
communities across the United States. Through $14.5 billion in new tax credits and deductions, the policy
emphasizes a renewed commitment to innovation to supplement a revitalization of the nation’s
overburdened electrical infrastructure, and encourages energy efficiency and modernization in federal and
private buildings. By addressing incentives for the production and use of alternative energy sources,
including solid-state LED lighting technology, the federal government will help drive the adoption of
next-generation lighting solutions. Emergency, Security and Commercial Lighting Products Every time a
hurricane or ice storm hits, causing widespread power outages that last for days, weeks or months, the
absence of realistic emerging lighting solutions becomes more evident. The need can strike at any time.
The power grid failure and subsequent power outage, which darkened the Midwest and spread to Northeastern
United States and parts of Canada in August of 2003, dramatized that nature isn’t the only culprit.
The term “emergency lighting” is typically applied to short-term evacuation lights in public
buildings which perform for 60 to 90 minutes to allow occupants to flee a burning building. Electrical
power grid failure is a far different problem than that of evacuating a building. Cyberlux has solved the
problem of grid failure blackouts with long-term emergency lighting. ReliaBright The ReliaBright products
provide 80 hours of bright light from one battery charge. The system is activated by proprietary sensors
that detect a loss of power in the building's electrical system. This breakthrough in light management
has enabled the Company to apply its technology and develop new products to solve problems in the
transportation industry, in heatless lighting solutions for homeowners, and security solutions for the
U.S. Military. In 2005, Cyberlux installed the ReliaBright emergency lighting system in the Emergency
Situation Room at Kings Park High School. This pilot program demonstrates the potential to use LED
solid-state lighting to prepare schools and other shelters throughout the county to provide assistance to
communities in the aftermath of natural disasters, terrorist attacks, electric grid failures and any
other calamity that can cause widespread electricity blackouts. In a similar pilot project, Cyberlux
installed a solid-state semiconductor lighting system in the emergency management “war room”
for the City of Cleveland. That project was in response to the widespread power blackouts in 2003.
Portable Illumination Systems: The state-of-the-art Portable Perimeter Security Covert/Visible
Illumination System developed for the USAF Air Force in conjunction with the Air Mobility Battlelab. The
System, named by the USAF as “The WatchDog”, offers robust precision threat differentiation
via both NVG-compatible IR covert lighting and ultra-bright white visible illumination extending up to
600 feet from the outer perimeter of landed aircraft assets. The System’s unique optical beam
shaping technology operates on standard UBI-2590 Li-Ion batteries for over 15 hours per charge; fits into
a wheeled self-contained system case; weighs less than 50 pounds; and is managed by a hand-held wireless
control remote. The BrightEye system, a precision Portable Visible Illumination System for general task
and work lighting, is a similar compact system with a highly populated white LED emitter head that
projects high brightness illumination over broad task areas. The System provides sufficient light output
from ultra-bright solid-state lighting elements for extensive illumination capability without the bulk
and weight of heavy generators required to power fragile halogen work light systems, such as the standard
Light-All units. The BrightEye system can also withstand adverse weather conditions and severe handling
circumstances. Both the WatchDog and the BrightEye systems are configured to be rapidly deployable by one
service member who can comfortably manage the wheeled case carrier to the point of desired setup.
Consistent with the level of light required, the Li-Ion batteries may be configured to power the light
heads from 10 to 30 hours per charge and may be individually recharged in 5 hours or less. The batteries
may be recharged from any typically available electrical systems and do not require cumbersome generators
as a power source. EverOn The EverOn product is the latest in solid-state lighting technology and
provides more than 500 hours of light at the low, amber setting using four AA batteries and is 90 percent
more energy efficient than conventional lanterns or incandescent flashlights. The EverOn is packaged in
Cyberlux’s patented and field-proven hand-held elliptical parabolic reflector product design,
providing a practical, portable emergency lighting solution for every consumer who has experienced the
unease and inconvenience of power outages. Designed originally to provide consumers with portable,
long-lasting, emergency lighting during the hurricane season, the new EverOn is a sturdy, virtually
indestructible, lighting product that provides over 500 hours of light on the low, amber setting, 60
hours of comfortable room-filling light on the medium setting and over 30 hours of intensely bright white
light on the highest setting, all in a 7 inch by 3.5 inch by 2.4 inch package. Emergency Management
officials in Collier County, Fla. relied on the Home Safety Light, the previous version of the EverOn, as
an emergency lighting source in hurricane shelters and for victims needing medical assistance in the
aftermath of Hurricane Dennis in July 2005. In August, Collier County officials announced that they have
listed the EverOn Emergency Light to be a standard product in their disaster relief inventory. The EverOn
product builds on the demonstrated success of Cyberlux’s original Home Safety Light product, which
was launched on QVC in October of 2003 and generated over $8,000 per minute in sales. EverOn, which is
over 40 percent more efficient and 30 percent brighter than the original Home Safety Light product, is
scheduled to be sold on QVC in the near future. RelyOn The RelyOn ultra-bright light with power plant is
a new product designed to provide homeowners and professionals with a portable, long-lasting work and
emergency light. RelyOn is the first product in the world to use Cree’s latest 3-watt solid-state
lighting technology, providing superior performance over conventional lighting products. Delivering more
than 60 hours of light on a single charge, the RelyOn can be recharged from a wall outlet or a vehicle
charging port (cigarette lighter port) using included AC and DC power adapters. As a power plant, the
RelyOn can recharge mobile phones and other 12-volt DC devices through a built-in power port. The
powerful, solid-state semiconductor light head, featuring three Cree 3-watt XLamp(TM) 7090 high power
white LEDs, provides over 250 lumens and may be focused as an intense spotlight beam or adjusted to
generate a blanket of light similar to a table lamp. The intensity of the light can be adjusted for both
spotlight and floodlight settings. A digital display shows the remaining hours of light available on the
existing charge. Residential Lighting: Aeon The Aeon products bring solid-state lighting into the
residential and commercial market for use in closets, cabinet interiors, bookcases, under-cabinet
lighting and kitchen counters. The Aeon task and accent lighting products are made with solid-state,
light-emitting diodes and do not require bulbs. The result is a product that is maintenance-free,
“cool to the touch” with long-lasting energy-efficiency, including a 15-year guarantee that
the lighting elements will not need to be replaced. It can be set on low, medium and high levels of
intensity, and because of its sleek, thin fixture, it requires a much less intrusive trim line rather
than the thicker trim line that is needed to block a direct view of a fluorescent light. Aeon has the
potential to become the favorite of kitchen and interior designers due to its remarkable performance
characteristics of several optional shades of white light, three levels of light intensity and its
“cool to the touch” safety feature. The choice of electrical connections (plug-in, hard-wired
or battery powered) adds to the fixture’s flexibility. Specialty Lighting KeOn KeyCap The KeOn is
the practical lighting solution for every consumer who carries keys. Each patented KeOn is a sturdy
elastic surround that fits standard key heads and delivers a bright beam of light down the key shaft.
When its miniaturized button is depressed, the KeOn directs light precisely into the intended keyhole or
other targeted surfaces.
MANAGEMENT - Mark D. Schmidt, CEO & Director - Mr. Schmidt graduated
Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from North Carolina State University and
earned an MBA Degree from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Mr. Schmidt is a former IBM
executive with over 15 years of consumer marketing, business management and venture startup experience.
He is a recognized technology product marketing & sales expert who was responsible for the global market
launch of the IBM Valuepoint and IBM Aptiva personal computer products as well as multiple accessories,
services and home networking products. He has held positions responsible for product development,
manufacturing, marketing, sales, strategic partnerships and worldwide channel development. - John W.
Ringo, Secretary, General Counsel & Director - Mr. Ringo graduated from the University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY with a BA Degree in Journalism. Subsequently, he received a Juris Doctor Degree from the
University of Kentucky College of Law. Since 1990 he has been engaged in private practice in Marietta, GA
specializing in corporate and securities law. He is a former Staff Attorney with the U. S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Kentucky Bar
Association and the Georgia Bar Association - David D. Downing, Treasurer & CFO - Mr. Downing graduated
from Grove City College, Grove City, PA with a BA Degree in Accounting. He was formerly an internal
auditor for Dravo Corporation (NYSE) including duties in finance, preparation of 10-Qs and 10-Ks for SEC
filings, global money management for operations in Japan, China and Mexico. He was formerly the CFO and
Director of Marietta Industrial Enterprises, Marietta, OH and is a Director of Agri-Cycle Products, Inc.,
Columbus, OH and Director of American Business Parks, Inc., Marietta, OH. - Alan H. Ninneman, Senior Vice
President & Director - Mr. Ninneman attended Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL and subsequently majored
in business administration at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. He became a Senior Business
Analyst at Apple Computer specializing in financial software and manufacturing software. Prior to joining
City Software, Inc. in 1992, he served as a Senior Support Analyst for Tandem Computer in Cupertino, CA.
He was formerly President of CSI that designs implements and administers software products for states,
counties and cities to track financial and demographic information required by Federal Agencies. Mr.
Ninneman is responsible for SCCS operations, internet fulfillment, vendor qualification & coordination. -
Larson J. Isely, CTO & Vice President, Engineering & Technology - Mr. Isely graduated from University of
Flordia with BS Degree in Statistics with Honors and pursued Graduate Studies in Operations Research and
Management Science at North Carolina State University. Mr. Isely has 14 years of experience in the
Defense and Aerospace industry. He has held strategic product development positions with Honeywell,
General Dynamics, Northrop, Rockwell and Lockheed, where he worked on guidance systems programs, F-16
programs and space shuttle programs. For the past 16 years, Mr. Isely has worked for IBM in various
development and engineering capacities, was one of the founding members of Home Director, Inc., an IBM
spin-out company, and has most recently been a strategic IT security consultant for IBM. Along with his
core engineering and technology duties, Mr. Isely specifically leads the Military and Homeland Security
technology development.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
CONSUMER PRODUCTS:
EVERON <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=600&id=2300&cid=1520&esi=094429c992acc67100<
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KeOn <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=700&id=2300&cid=1520&esi=094429c992acc67100<
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MILITARY SOLUTIONS
WATCHDOG <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=150&id=410&cid=1520&esi=094429cd9b9223afcadb
23fad0dd2c> Spec Sheet: <http://www.cyberlux.com/uploads/WatchDogSpecSheet_121707.pdf>
The
BrightEye <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=210&id=410&cid=1520&esi=6167b9105efa92e326e9
84d4b22c3ffcaedb04d7d1> Spec Sheet: <http://www.cyberlux.com/uploads/BrightEye_Spec_Sheet_121707.pdf>
BrightEye 4M Tower <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=230&id=410&cid=1520&esi=77a2632d9c4699045773
044d9b6db34bfb7c00c5daa426cb838970>
BrightEye 10M Tower <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=260&id=410&cid=1520&esi=77a2632d499c06597407
43946dbb4df37b0bccd0a52ac4868b7339e0>
The BrightEye VAC <http://www.cyberlux.com/sublistings.php?ocid=320&id=410&cid=1520&esi=6d1b6273bf9a1d005ded
f2ac962aea33246fec93824f472fc6facde0bb43701>
TESTIMONIALS <http://www.cyberlux.com/products_testimonials.htm><http://www.smarthome.com/asp/ReviewRead/ReviewRead.asp?itemnumber=2513> PATENTS
<http://www.cyberlux.com/press/PR081704.pdf>