
About Teknoware
Lighting and interior solutions since 1972
Teknoware designs and manufactures lighting and interior solutions for trains, buses and trams, as well as emergency lighting systems for buildings and cruise ships. Its solutions are engineered to perform reliably in demanding and regulated environments where safety and durability matter most.
Sales, engineering, and production activities are carried out in Teknoware sites across the world. Public transportation solutions are developed and delivered by units in Finland, the UK, Malaysia, Poland and the US, while emergency lighting operations are conducted from Finland, in conjunction with dedicated sales units in Germany, Sweden and the Middle East. Teknoware’s international network supports close customer collaboration as well as alignment with local market requirements and operating environments.
When reliability becomes a natural part of every day
For decades, Teknoware has been contributing to the creation of safer, more comfortable, and more reliable public transport and built environments worldwide.
The company’s ethos is rooted in a strong engineering identity. Long‑lasting performance, technical precision and continuous improvement are what guide our product development and manufacturing—ensuring dependable support across the entire product lifecycle.
Sustainability is an integral part of Teknoware’s values. Responsibility toward people, customers, products and the environment is reflected in material choices, quality management, long‑term partnerships and globally coordinated manufacturing.
Through a consistent focus on engineering excellence, responsibility and customer trust, Teknoware has grown into a market leader in lighting solutions for public transport vehicles and become the largest manufacturer of emergency lighting systems in the Nordic countries.

Key Figures
Family-owned
Part of the Teknopower Group

Established 1972
Finnish roots
Personnel ~500
In eight countries
Turnover M€ ~67
2024
Global Reach
Global sales & deliveries in over 50 countries





