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  2. Acuity Brands - Wikipedia

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    Acuity Brands, Inc. is a lighting and building management firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with operations throughout North America and in Europe and Asia.As of 2024 the company has approximately 12,000 employees and recorded net sales of $3.84 billion for the fiscal year. [4]

  3. Noribachi - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] It was the first company to introduce stadium-quality LED lighting. [ 7 ] Noribachi has been included on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000, it was considered the 7th fastest growing private business in Los Angeles in 2014 [ 8 ] and Forbes has named Noribachi one of "America's Most Promising Companies" for two consecutive years in 2014 and 2015.

  4. Dive light - Wikipedia

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    The Siebe Gorman & Company introduced a 250-watt mercury vapor hand lamp in 1919 that could produce as much as 18,000 candles. [3] For diving in turbid water, 45-watt Sodium hand lamps became the preferred choice. [3] These early lights had to be turned on underwater to avoid cracking the heated glass as it entered cold water. [3]

  5. Oceaneering International - Wikipedia

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    Oceaneering was founded in 1964 with the incorporation of World Wide Divers, Inc., one of three companies who merged in 1969 to operate under the name Oceaneering International, Inc. The merged companies were World Wide Divers, Inc. (Morgan City, LA), California Divers, Inc. (Santa Barbara, CA), and Can-Dive Services Ltd (North Vancouver, BC). [3]

  6. Magnesium torch - Wikipedia

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    All-weather emergency lighting; Carrying the Olympic Flame from 1930 to at least 1984 [1] Underwater light source (obsolete) from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Photographic illumination (historical), using a somewhat different form of torch. [5]

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