Lighting
From big to small: Philips Hue continuously innovates
Signify, the global specialist in lighting, is launching new Philips Hue lights and app features that provide additional ways to personalise the lighting in your home.
Best of the Best Red Dot design award
Representatives from Glamox, one of the leading lighting companies, were presented with a ‘Best of the Best’ design award at the Red Dot Award Ceremony at the Aalto Theatre in Essen, Germany.
Philips LED outdoor lights: energy efficient and reliable in every season
Signify, the global specialist in lighting, offers new energy-efficient Philips LED outdoor lights designed to perform in changing weather conditions while addressing the need to reduce energy consumption.
FLEXPOINT MVpulse
Housing the highest light intensity is fundamental in machine vision applications.
Signify supports Dublin Port Tunnel with a fast route to energy efficiency
Signify has equipped Dublin Port Tunnel in Ireland, an iconic infrastructure spanning 9km, with energy-efficient LED lighting for all its 1,800 light points in the tunnel.
Yeelight Pro officially supports Matter through the Gateway upgrade
Yeelight, a specialist smart lighting brand that has been committed to bringing professional lighting products and solutions to the market, has announced its official support of Matter protocol in its entire Yeelight Pro product line, achieved again seamless integration with IoT platforms such as Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings.
Cuvée Systems releases CCT tunable driver (100-277V)
Cuvée Systems in partnership with Luminus, has announced its newest 2-channel driver – the Cuvée CCT Tunable driver.
Put into the right light
Many light types in a compact housing: The new KRT 3C contrast sensor from Leuze can be flexibly integrated into packaging processes thanks to its multicolour capability and small size.
Estimated global market for energy efficient building envelope tech will grow modestly
A new report from Guidehouse Insights evaluates the market for energy efficient building envelope technologies and focuses on three key components: roof insulation, wall insulation, and windows.
First of its kind study of single protein paves way to improving understanding of disease
Scientists have developed new technology which has made it possible to isolate and study how a single protein – 10,000 times thinner than a human hair – behaves and changes over time.