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Lisma

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The state unitary enterprise of the Republic of Mordovia of Lism - the producer of light sources in the territory of Russia and the CIS countries. The product line includes more than 300 names among which a lamp LED, sodium, metalhalogen, mercury, luminescent, halogen, incandescence of the general and special purpose (November, 2017).

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History

2015

The release in May, 2015 to the innovation products – a LED filamentny lamp became the first result of this program. A light source in it is not the traditional tungsten spiral, but LED filamentny CDF thread. Excellent utilization properties of a LED lamp in it are combined with a luminescence, comfortable for an eye, and a usual form of the traditional glow lamp. And, above all its advantage – power saving.

2013

In August, 2013 the agreement on creation in the republic of a lighting cluster which purpose – formation of competence center on development and release of lighting products, light devices and electronic components is signed. The Lisma plant also is a part of a cluster. In 2014 at the enterprise the large-scale investment program which purpose was a modernization, development and production of new types of lamps, improving competitiveness of the enterprise started.

2007

In 2007 Lism became the state unitary enterprise of the Republic of Mordovia. In 1999, noting a big contribution to development of the region and to commemoration of the 50 anniversary of the first lighting plant in the republic the professional holiday was founded – Put the lighting technician.

1992 - 2001

In 1992 Lism became joint-stock company; in 1993 the plant was a part of the Russian Light Association integrating the electrolamp, lighting plants and profile scientific research institutes. In 2001 at the enterprise the high-performance kolbovyduvny Ribbon system is put into operation.

1989

In 1989 Svetotekhnika Open Source is renamed into Lisma Open Source. A large number in the country of the enterprises with the similar name became the reason for this solution. To provide recognition to the Mordovian plant, the basis of the name was formed by the Erzya word "lism" - the spring, a source.

1964 - 1967

In 1964 the electrolamp plant became a core of the Svetotekhnika Saransk production association (SPA) which entered the Ardatovsky lighting plant, the Ruzaevka plant of electrovacuum mechanical engineering and the plants of electrovacuum glass under construction and special light sources, and one year later Open Source included also the Kadoshkinsky electrotechnical plant. The decision on creation of consolidation was made for the purpose of consolidation of the enterprises of Mordovia in uniform powerful industrial complex for acceleration of rates of development of the domestic lighting industry.

As a part of Svetotekhnika Open Source the Saransk electrolamp plant began to develop even more dynamically. In 1964 production of special lamps is started, in 1965 manual assembly of gas discharge lamps of DRL high pressure is begun; and in 1967 - their serial production. Same year the billion lamp is released. To release of the first billion the enterprise went 11 years and 9 months. But the plant quickly gained steam: on production of the second billion only two years and two months were required.

1956 - 1962

In the night of March 8, 1956 the first glow lamp was released, and until the end of the year volumes were 5.5 million pieces. Same year the Saransk electrolamp plant, developing production of glow lamps, at the same time began preproduction of fluorescent lamps. On November 1, 1956 on the laboratory equipment the first samples were made, and in 1962 the workshop on production of fluorescent lamps was started.

1949: Creation of the company

On April 14, 1949 Council of Ministers of the USSR Resolution No. 1416 on creation of the electrolamp plant in the city of Saransk - the capital Mordovian was accepted the ASSR; and fall of 1950 its construction began. The planned design capacity of the plant had to be 50 million pieces of glow lamps a year.