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He pointed out that “I don’t think you have to be a chip manufacturer to be successful in the LED market. We’ve led high bay light been investing on a smaller and more organic scale to build up our system capability and the acquisition of Lightech was a prime example of that.”

Furthermore, he disclosed  that the company would continue to develop solutions in ‘old’ green technology in parallel with continued development in LEDs: “We are committing 80 to 90 percent of our R&D spend to LED solutions but if the customer cannot adopt LED, then we have to have other options, including fluorescent and metal halide.”

Tsannkuen Japan, a subsidiary of a Taiwanese company, has involved in infringing Nichia's patent (No. 4530094, or "094 patent") and Nichia claims damages for the infringement with regard to led linear high bay light bulbs manufactured by Tsann Kuen.

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