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Cooper Lighting Solutions Acquires Nemalux, Expands Industrial Portfolio

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Georgia-based Signify – parent company of Cooper Lighting Solutions – has announced plans to acquire Nemalux, a Canadian manufacturer of lighting fixtures for industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and other hazardous locations. The acquisition will extend Cooper Lighting Solutions’ portfolio for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Nemalux will become part of the Cooper Lighting Solutions business while maintaining its manufacturing base and headquarters in Canada.

Founded in Calgary in 2003, Nemalux has built a portfolio of high-specification LED lighting solutions, certified for use in some of the most demanding industrial applications. Through its design, customization, and application services, Nemalux helps customers solve complex industrial lighting challenges while improving safety and operational performance. This acquisition will enhance Cooper Lighting Solutions’ industrial lighting portfolio, enabling it to better serve customers with comprehensive solutions in these industries.

“We are thrilled that Nemalux is joining Signify. With its demonstrated success, established reputation and consistent high performance, we will be adding a very talented team and a highly competitive offering to drive harsh and hazardous lighting growth in the attractive North American market,” said Kraig Kasler, President of Cooper Lighting Solutions.

The acquisition is expected to close by the fourth quarter of 2025, subject to certain conditions.

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