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LED lighting extends an invitation to all business

Specializing in a wide range of products, services and total solutions, Arrow's lighting group provides LED alternatives to traditional lighting. Arrow offers an extensive line card of component suppliers, supply chain management services, design services, and an experienced technical team to help customers achieve their goals in solid-state lighting. LED lighting extends an invitation to all business and media partners from around the world to attend their display at the world's leading trade fair for Architecture and Technology to be held in Frankfurt from 11th to 16th April 2010.Besides GlacialLight, the event in Germany will host more than 2,000 exhibitors; and market leaders from the fields of lighting, electrical engineering and building automation will participate in the biennial trade fair for the sector. The vibrant and successful show will be an ideal venue to meet the leaders in GlacialTech/GlacialLight and to make the one-to-one business deals according to your most

Levinson brings broad lighting industry experience

Levinson comes to Xicato from Philips Lighting Electronics (Advance) in Rosemont, Illinois where he most recently served as VP & GM of the Fluorescent Electronics Business Line. Prior to this role, Levinson held senior executive leadership positions with Philips over the past 18 years, including Vice President of Marketing & Product Management and Vice President of Distribution Sales. Levinson brings broad lighting industry experience, a successful track record and a strong background in multi-channel distribution. According to Levinson, “LEDs have made major strides in recent years. Putting that together with Xicato’s ‘no compromise’ philosophy on genuine halogen light quality will make possible mass adoption in the near future.” Xicato is a dynamic Solid State Lighting company founded by seasoned industry professionals, with offices located in Silicon Valley, California (HQ), London, and Tokyo. Xicato develops, manufactures and globally markets LED modules that are functional

The conference topics are determined as below

LED Systems, Technology and Application Conference will take place from 30th September to 1st October. led highbay light will be held concurrently with LED Systems, Technology and Application Fair between the dates of 30th September to 1st October 2010. On 25th February, a meeting has been held in the offfice of Marmara Fair with participation of Ministry of Energy, which is supporting LED Conference as well as LED FAIR.The members from Turkish National Committee on Illumination, the academicians working on LED from different universities and sector professionals from Philips, Osram and Elisolar companies also attanded this meeting which conference topics and committees have been formed. The conference topics are determined as below. The committees of LED Conference, which will cover lots of different features of LED next to energy efficiency, have been also formed. The abstracts of presentations should be sent to the address of application@ledconference.com until 1st July, 2010. Th

the color always varies even if the products are produced in the same lot

PowerSecure’s plan to exercise its option to increase its ownership of EfficientLights from 67% to 100% recognizes the highly successful results EfficientLights has posted to date, its strong backlog of orders for 2010, and its strong prospects for future growth. The transaction is expected to be accretive, and will involve the issuance of PowerSecure common shares in exchange for the remaining one-third minority interest in EfficientLights. The number of shares to be issued in exchange for the remaining one-third interest will be 1,000,000 shares, provided that if the average closing price of the PowerSecure shares over the ten days preceding the transaction is less than $10.00 per share, then the number of shares delivered increases to maintain a transaction value of $10.0 million. After the exercise of the EfficientLights option, EfficientLights will become a wholly-owned subsidiary and the Company will realize 100% of the EfficientLights profit, and will no longer reduce its net in

LED recessed downlighting options for general lighting in commercial

Cooper Lighting, a division of Cooper Industries plc (NYSE: CBE), has expanded its Halo LED H7 Collection offering additional choices in LED color temperatures and higher lumen options. The 6” LED downlight product line expansion–from the original Halo LED 600 Series–now includes the Halo LED 900 Series and Halo LED 1200 Series, offering a wide and versatile selection of energy-efficient LED recessed downlighting options for general lighting in commercial, retail, institutional and residential applications. Designed for new construction projects or to retrofit existing 6” nominal compatible housings (with an Edison screw base adapter included with the module), the Halo LED H7 Collection features excellent color rendering (80 CRI) and offers the industry’s widest selection of color temperatures (2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K). The superior optical design yields productive beam lumens providing smooth, even illumination, excellent cutoff and extremely low glare. Consuming less than 15W,

the LEDs are still operated at the same voltage and current as during full light output

Fluorescent lights do not dim and often contain a warning on the package to not use the products on a dimming system. Dimming a CFL can cause serious damage to a product that contains mercury. This presents a potential environmental hazard in your home or business. While LED lights are completely safe and have no harmful elements like mercury, most are not dimmable. Because LED lights are a significant investment, it is important to ensure the lights you buy will work on your dimming system. Some manufacturers claim to have dimmable LED lighting solutions. All too often, consumers spend hundreds of dollars on a LED lights only to find out later that the products do not work on US dimming systems. Green Lighting LED dimmable solutions last for 50,000 hours, retrofit standard fixtures at a fraction of the energy usage, and utilize the most updated dimming technology in the industry. Dimming does not result in a loss of efficiency. During dimming, the LEDs are still operated at the same v

the light energy of LED chips to not only stimulate photon bunching

YAHAMLighting Shenzhen 2010 will display numerous privately owned, innovative technologies and products. Philips LED lighting solutions - like the Master LED – can replace halide, incandescent and energy-saving lamps. LEDs are preferred to traditional neon lamps in decorative applications because of their smaller carbon footprints, higher brightness, longer life and lower maintenance charge.  They also have low pressure capabilities.  Philips will also showcase its LED-based AmbiScene Lighting System and a series of uniquely designed, colorful LED lamps for home use. The street and tunnel lamps from Shanghai Sansi Engineering are based on its wholly owned, unique light distribution design software as well as heat sink technologies.   This new innovation has overcome the problems presented by traditional structures with its heat sink and secondary light distribution design.  These not only reduce lamp volume and weight, they also improve the heat sink effect, extend the LED’s life and

the live sports experience for fans without detracting from the action on the field

Sports fans have their own version of the pre-game warm up,” Whitaker concluded. “The placement and size of Lighthouse’s LED video screen at McCoy Stadium transfers the pre-game hype and patterns sports fans are accustomed to experiencing in their living rooms to the ballpark experience at Pawtucket. Because our high-definition LED video screens installed in sports facilities are proportionally similar in size and clarity to your living room flat screen, Lighthouse is able to enrich the live sports experience for fans without detracting from the action on the field.” Solid-State Lighting (SSL) is type of energy-efficient lighting that uses semiconductor light-emitting diodes (LEDs), organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), or polymer light-emitting diodes (PLED) as sources of illumination. With worldwide electrical lighting using 19 per cent of all electricity, the use of energy-efficient lighting will significantly reduce energy consumption around the world and thereby cut harmful CO2

the competence center for tiled LED solutions

The end of production of general-use incandescent bulbs marks the end for a total of 103 products, and it is expected to bring down CO2 emissions by 430,000 tons[1] a year against the benchmark year of 2008, when Toshiba manufactured some 20 million units a year. Though it will continue to produce specialty incandescent bulbs, Toshiba will now direct its attention to further promoting LED lighting. With immediate effect, the name “Element Labs” ceases to exist. Structured as an asset sales transaction, Barco obtains all product designs, rights and intellectual property of Element Labs, without assuming the liabilities of the former EL-company. As of today, the core team of Element Labs in Santa Clara, California, will function as Barco's competence center for creative LED solutions, whereas Barco Kuurne (Belgium) will remain the competence center for tiled LED solutions. Barco will announce its new mid-range LED products in the coming months. With headquarters in Beijing and op

the global electronics industry to provide more energy-efficient products

Managing Director for Sabik said, “Carmanah’s understanding of energy management is evident in the performance of their short-range solar LED marine lights, and we believe the Carmanah lights will be an excellent complement to Sabik’s marine product family.” Sarvikivi added that he expects future joint product development that will combine the best of Carmanah and Sabik’s technology to bring new products to the marine lighting market. The investment, which was supported by Wirral Council and The Mersey Partnership (TMP), who helped secure additional funding of 300,000 pounds from the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), is expected to enable SAFC Hitech to strengthen its position as a leading global supplier of TMG and satisfy the growing demand for the material in the production of high brightness LEDs (HBLEDs) for use in applications such as backlighting in flat panel television sets and energy efficient lighting. Reducing energy consumption and extending energy efficiency a