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we have secured a number of new exciting projects

The SWITCH60 provides the same warm, familiar glow of an incandescent bulb, while using 80% less energy and lasting up to 25,000 hours. Like all of SWITCH’s products, the bulb uses LED linear high bay light LQD Cooling System - the most innovative and effective thermal management system on the market today. The LQD Cooling System is a blend of the company’s overall electronic design and proprietary technologies: a coolant made of liquid silicone, and a patented, highly efficient and reliable electronic driver. SWITCH is up to 40% more effective at diffusing heat and cooling LEDs than air-cooled bulbs.

SWITCH is the only company to offer a full family of LED bulbs, including 40, 60, 75, and 100 watt-equivalents. All bulbs fit into standard light sockets and can be used in the same manner as any incandescent or compact fluorescent light bulb—in any orientation, any fixture, and any location. They are expected to retail between $40 - $60 dollars. SWITCH has been named a Consumer Electronics Show 2012 Innovations Honoree and one of Time Magazine’s 50 Best Inventions of 2011.

MHA also welcomes Anthony Monks, who joins as senior communications executive, whose experience includes roles with Airbus UK, Lancashire County Council’s Brussels Office and Advanced Computer Software Group. 

MHA Lighting’s Managing Director Tom Harrison says:  “I’m delighted to welcome both Jim and Anthony to MHA Lighting’s ever-growing family. They’ve joined MHA at a very exciting time, as we’ve secured a number of new exciting projects.”

Tom added: “Jim’s extensive experience and strong, established relationships with potential clients within the Scottish market will prove invaluable as MHA continues to grow.

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