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Trans-Lux

www.trans-lux.com

 
Trans-Lux Corporation is a leading designer and manufacturer of TL Vision digital video displays and TL Energy LED lighting solutions for the financial, sports and entertainment, gaming, education, government, and commercial markets. With a comprehensive offering of LED Large Screen Systems, LED System Software, LCD Flat Panel Displays, Data Walls and scoreboards (marketed under Fair-Play by Trans-Lux), Trans-Lux delivers comprehensive video display solutions for any size venue's indoor and outdoor display needs. TL Energy enables organizations to greatly reduce energy related costs with green lighting solutions.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Thomas Mahoney
SVP Sales and Marketing Profile

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