Universal Lighting Launches New Website

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August 28, 2020

Universal Lighting Technologies announced the unveiling of its brand new website

The website’s modern design is structured around Solution, Product and Resource menus. The stunning motion and visual 3-D assets help to illustrate the story of enabled solutions for each vertical market. The site provides key benefits to customers and partners, including:

Mobile Responsive Design – The mobile-friendly and clean design improves the customer experience to interact with the site on any browser, using any size device for fast functionality on-the-go.

Spec and Quote at Lighting Speed – The “Fast Spec” tool allows users to filter for technical data quickly making product specifications a snap. Additionally, the “Fast Quote” tool provides custom assistance for lighting proposals, lighting layouts and prompt project quotes.

Enabled End‐to‐End Vertical Solutions – The site showcases compatible vertical market solutions from simple LED upgrades of today to enabled IoT digital solutions which can advance future business for customers.

One‐Click to Product Data – One-click access to the information needed to research your project. From literature, spec sheets, and multimedia to IES files, installation instructions, and compatibility charts, making customer upgrade projects a reality. Filter away by a variety of criteria to find what’s needed.

LED Project Assist Tools ‐ Visitors can search local zip codes to find the perfect match of Universal retrofit and replacement solutions or use the ROI calculator. The company offers many DesignLights Consortium® qualified products, making it easier for customers to qualify for rebates.

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