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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,...

Strategies in Light and The LED Show combine for illuminating keynotes and sessions (MAGAZINE)

Co-locating in Las Vegas in February 2015, the Strategies in Light and The LED Show conferences will deliver the best features of both events in one venue, as conference chairs Robert Steele, Ella Shum, Philip Smallwood, and James Highgate explain. The original...

LEDs business news: Philips to spin out lighting; Hubbell, Totus, Axis and Pixelligent

Royal Philips has decided to divide its LEDs business into separate companies, making Philips Lighting an independent organization, while Hubbell Lighting and Totus Solutions combine LED lighting and security applications, and the DOE funds Pixelligent OLED research....

Driver circuits deliver diverse features for solid-state lighting applications (MAGAZINE)

Arguably the driver circuit is as important as the LEDs in terms of how well a solid-state lighting (SSL) system performs. Our collection here shows the diversity of the available ICs, even including a couple of AC-LED driver ICs along with the more traditional...

SIL/LED Japan will examine epitaxy to SSL applications (MAGAZINE)

Ella Shum and Manami Konishi report on plans for the October Yokohama conference that will focus on the SSL industry looking beyond lumens per watt as LED technology matures. The original version of this article can be found...