Ketra
Company

Last deal

Amount

Private Equity

Stage

01.06.2015

Date

3

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date founded

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About Company
Ketra creates a lighting system that mimics natural light.

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founded date

01.01.2009

Number of employees

Company Type

For Profit

Last funding type

Private Equity

IPO status

Private

Description

The company offers a full-stack LED lighting solution that includes an integrated control system, power management, and automatic color stability. Their technology improves sleep, productivity, and overall wellness, making it suitable for high-end residential and commercial settings. With a streamlined installation process and industry-leading performance, Ketra provides a comprehensive and user-friendly lighting solution.
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Acquired by

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announced date

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3

Number of Funding Rounds

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David Knapp

organization founded

1

David Knapp

Horace Ho

organization founded

1

Horace Ho

Employee Profiles
27

Russell Schultz

Product marketing and training

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Finance coordinator

Surjith Singh

Embedded software engineer

Morgan Seymore

Marketing manager

Alder Cheung

Director of asia operations

Horace Ho

Chief operations officer

Tom Mollnow

Director of Design

Matt Blakeley

Engineering Director

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