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Febuary 23, 2010

SET, Inc. accounts for droop in UV LEDs
Researchers at SET, Inc. have identified three mechanisms that could account for droop in state-of-the-art, sub 250 nm LEDs.

January 20, 2010

SET, Inc. Attains ISO9001:2008 Certification

December 15, 2009

SET, Inc. achieves record deep UV LED performance from large area single chip devices

September 21, 2009

SET, Inc. received 2-year SBIR Phase II contract from the Army Research Office to develop large-area, high-power deep UV LEDs with peak emission wavelength in the range of 270 nm – 280 nm. The program will advance current state-of-the-art single chip devices that can deliver CW output optical power exceeding 50 mW. The company has already delivered LEDs with power > 20 mW to the Army for independent testing and evaluation.

September 14, 2009

SET, Inc. has been awarded a 24-month Phase II contract through the US Navy’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to continue its development of III-Nitride based cryogenic electronics for the Navy needs.

June 8, 2009

Sensor Electronic Technology Receives 2009 Best of Columbia Award
SET, Inc. has been selected for the 2009 Best of Columbia Award by the U.S. Commerce Association

April 16, 2009

President and CEO of Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. Honored with State Science Award of Republic of Lithuania

January 28, 2009

SPIE and Laurin Publishing name Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. among Prism Awards winners at SPIE Photonics West 2009

January 28, 2008

SET, Inc. - A Success Story
SET, Inc. has been named a success story by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

January 15, 2008

SET, Inc. Receives SCRA Award
SC Launch has awarded SBIR/STTR Phase I Matching Grant Program award to SET, Inc.

January 10, 2008

Press Release: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. Introduces High Power Deep UV LED Lamps
Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. has announced the introduction of a new product line based on deep ultraviolet light emitting diode (DUV LED) technology. The new line includes multi-chip lamps capable to deliver CW optical power in 270-290 nm wavelength range in excess of 50 mW.