For a FREE survey call 0800 040 8700

Solid-state lighting cost reduction with substrates: Lighting designers are missing the bigger picture

Significant bill of materials reductions can be achieved through substrate choice, observes Ralph Weir, CEO of Cambridge Nanotherm, avoiding a continual drive to the bottom in terms of component cost. The original version of this article can be found...

Optimized methodologies lead to high-precision LED color binning for design and manufacturing

Binning remains a required step in the production of LEDs, and Matthias Hoeh describes a methodology that can improve the precision of binning operations, which in turn can help SSL product developers deliver consistent color and flux output. The original version of...

Strategies in Light Japan speakers explore the solid-state lighting frontier beyond lumens per watt

At the 7th LED Japan /Strategies in Light Japan conference in October, Ella Shum and Manami Konishi presided over sessions ranging from LED substrates and manufacturing advancements to LED life science applications and human-centric lighting. The original version of...

The LED Show reflects the proliferation of solid-state lighting

The LED Show this past September in Los Angeles featured speakers from diverse backgrounds, from lighting designers and installation specialists to LED manufacturers. The speakers noted trends in lighting design and especially in networks and control implementations,...

MHA Lighting shows new LED-driven light-guide solid-state lighting at LuxLive

COB LEDs installed at the ends of acrylic cylindrical tubes deliver bright uniform light for applications including high-bay lighting. The original version of this article can be found...

LEDs Magazine celebrates tenth birthday milestone

LEDs Magazine’s founder and former editor Tim Whitaker provides a perspective on the evolution of the publication’s LED industry coverage since the launch of its inaugural newsletter and its media partnerships upon the tenth anniversary of the magazine’s debut....