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Skåne Ventures invests 500,000 SEK convertible loan
Skåne Ventures investment committee have on 5th of March 2025 announced that they will invest a 500,000 SEK convertible loan in Allight. The transfer of funds was completed on 18th of March. The investment is welcomed and provides not only a capital injection and funds for continued product development but

Allight receives 250,000 SEK grant from Region Skåne
Region Skåne have announced on 11 November 2024 that Allight will receive a 250.000 SEK development grant, co-founded by the European Union. Allight develops modular adaptive lighting technology by using advanced sensor technology for two-wheeler motor vehicles in order to increase global road safety with the aim of reducing the

Allight receives Decision-to-Grant from EPO
The European Patent Office has on 29th of August issued a Decision-to-Grant regarding Allight’s adaptive lighting system for mounting in a headlight assembly. The patent will be published on Sept. 25, 2024 with No. EP3765336B1 and covers the adaptive headlight mechanism and its electrical communication system and will be valid

Allight receives Intent-to-Grant from India
The Patent Office in India has on 18th of January issued a Notice of Allowance regarding Allight’sadaptive lighting system for mounting in a headlight assembly. The patent covers the adaptive headlight mechanism and its electrical communication system and will be valid until 2039. The patent is expected to be obtained in

Allight receives Intent-to-Grant from Mexico
The Patent Office in Mexico has on 16th of January issued a Notice of Allowance regarding Allight’s adaptive lighting system for mounting in a headlight assembly. The patent covers the adaptive headlight mechanism and its electrical communication system and will be valid until 2039. The patent is expected to be obtained

Allight receives Intent-to-Grant from Japan
The Japan Patent Office has on 10th of November issued a Notice of Allowance regarding Allight’s adaptive lighting system for mounting in a headlight assembly. The patent covers the adaptive headlight mechanism and its electrical communication system and will be valid until 2039. The patent will be obtained early 2024,