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Heads Up acquires photoluminescent lighting
STG designed photoluminescent emergency guidance systems and pioneered liTeMood LED lighting. Now its concept-to-certification capability and IP will complement Heads Up's portfolio of lighting products.

Heads Up Technologies, a manufacturer of lighting systems, cabin management systems and flight deck safety products, has acquired UK-headquartered cabin lighting manufacturer STG Aerospace.

STG designed the first photoluminescent emergency guidance systems for aircraft and in 2011 pioneered the LED mood lighting system, liTeMood. Today the company is well known in the commercial aviation market for its high-performing photoluminescent floor path marketing system, Saf-T-Glo.

“We are thrilled to welcome the STG Aerospace team to Heads Up Technologies to leverage our collective lighting solutions to meet critical OEM and operator needs across the entire aviation market,” says Heads Up president and CEO Robert Harshaw. “STG Aerospace's concept-to-certification capability and extensive intellectual property are excellent complements to Heads Up Technologies' portfolio of lighting innovations.”

“Designing high-quality emergency and cabin lighting components and systems that utilise our deep expertise and proprietary technology to create innovative solutions is our goal. Combining the expertise and products of both Heads Up Technologies and STG Aerospace makes an exciting solution set,” adds STG ceo Grant Bennett.

This is the first acquisition by Heads Up Technologies since partnering with JLL Partners in 2019. Texas-based Heads Up designs, engineers and manufactures complex, proprietary cockpit, cabin and aircraft electrical components and systems to the business and commercial aviation markets.

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