Elan Lighting, Inc. to Represent Universal Lighting Technologies


Universal Lighting Technologies, a global leader in commercial lighting and a member of the Panasonic family of companies, recently announced a partnership with Elan Lighting, Inc. Based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, the agency will represent Universal’s high efficiency lighting solutions, from ballast to LED, across Wisconsin and upper peninsula of Michigan.

Elan Lighting represents a comprehensive array of high quality lighting products. The agency’s broad product offering enables it to serve a transforming marketplace marked by dynamic design and construction requirements.

“Our extensive portfolio of LED lighting products continues to set the standard for new commercial installations and retrofit projects across the Wisconsin market and beyond,” said Donna Taylor, Universal’s Central Region Vice President. “Elan Lighting’s experience and knowledge will help Universal reach electrical contractors and educate them about the benefits of advanced lighting technologies, as well as support our distributor network with a wide range of available inventory.”

Elan Lighting, will offer Universal Lighting Technologies full product line. For more information on Elan Lighting, Inc., visit http://www.elanlighting.com/


July 13, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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