Monday, August 18, 2025

Light Science Technologies wins £500,000 in contracts

Light Science Technologies Holdings PLC has secured three contracts worth a total of £500,000 through its Contract Electronics Manufacturing division, which includes UK Circuits and Electronics Solutions.

The largest contract, approximately £300,000, comes from a new Swedish client operating in electronic signage for the transport sector. It involves upgraded lighting circuitry for a major UK transport network, with deliveries scheduled to start in October and continue into the next financial year. The agreement could lead to additional follow-on revenue.

Two re-tendered contracts from existing clients will also commence this financial year, with completion expected by October 2026.

These new contracts increase the division’s forward order book to over £2.5 million.

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