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Sky Technologies Announces Mark Earley to Chair its Safety Advisory Board Committee
Mark Earley, the former Chief Engineer of The National Electrical Code (NEC), will lead the Company’s Safety Advisory Board Committee. Mr. Earley said: “I accept this role and am pleased to lead Sky’s Safety Board Committee, as I strongly believe that Sky’s variety of products and technologies will significantly enhance home and building safety.
We will work with regulators and insurance companies in the U.S. and globally to help in improving homes’ and buildings’ safety.”Mr. Earley is a world-renowned electrical engineer and is the former Chief Engineer of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Mr. Earley served the NEC for 35 years and is an officer of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Electrical technology company Sky Technologies sets terms for $18 million IPO
Sky Technologies, which provides universal power-plug devices for light fixtures and ceiling fans, announced terms for its IPO on Monday.
The Johns Creek, GA-based company plans to raise $18 million by offering 1.5 million shares at a price range of $11 to $13. At the midpoint of the proposed range, Sky Technologies would command a fully diluted market value of $1.1 billion. The IPO float is just 1.9% of the basic shares outstanding.
SQL Technologies (SKYX) Files IPO Registration Statement
The company describes itself as: “As electricity is a standard in every home and building, our mission is to make homes and buildings become safe-advanced and smart as the standard. Sky Technologies has a series of highly disruptive advanced-safe-smart platform technologies, with over 60 U.S. and global patents and patent pending applications. Our technologies place an emphasis on high quality and ease of use, while significantly enhancing both safety and lifestyle in homes and buildings. We believe that our products are a necessity in every room in both homes and other buildings in the U.S. and globally.”
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