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with initial availability in professional sales channels

With legislation to phase out older, inefficient lighting technologies increasing demand for replacement light sources, YAHAM is to introduce the first ever high-quality 60 watt-equivalent led high bay light.To be launched commercially towards the end of 2010, the dimmable 12-watt bulb will deliver an industry benchmark 806 lumens of comfortable, warm white light, complying fully with European performance norms for replacement lamps.For businesses such as hotels, replacing high concentrations of 60 watt lamps with YAHAM’ LED replacement solution will potentially help them save up to 80% of the energy used by older technologies, potentially saving a business over Eur 20 per lamp, per year, with lower maintenance costs due to 25,000-hour lifetime.YAHAM will introduce the 60 watt-equivalent lamp globally within its MASTER LEDlamps range towards the end of 2010, with initial availability in professional sales channels.

This new product launch demonstrates the enormous advantages of solid state lighting over conventional sources; resulting from the powerful combination of Zumtobel's world-class lighting fixture development capabilities with Cree's market-leading TrueWhite technology," said Ty Mitchell, Cree, vice president and general manager, LED Lighting. "We believe the unparalleled performance of these products will further accelerate the LED lighting revolution in Europe and around the world."

In addition to existing partners from optics, thermal management and electronics (OTE), the LED Light for you (LLFY) network now includes system integrators. As the professional link between customers and LED linear high bay light specialists, they are the contacts for customers and at the same time the coordinators for OTE specialists. Depending on the particular requirements, they bring experts together from all three sectors and if necessary offer support for end users at all stages up to the successful completion of their projects.

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