Lighting
Signify reports first quarter sales
Signify, the global specialist in lighting, has announced the company’s first quarter 2023 results.
Casambi launches three new wireless lighting control products
Casambi announced the launch of three new product variants – CBU-TED-LR, CBU-ASD-LR, and Casambi Xpress-LR – to offer long-range radio modes for robust wireless communication in vast spaces, outdoor applications, and certain complex lighting installations.
Casambi Summit discuss latest in wireless control technology
Casambi has announced the keynotes and final agenda for its third annual Casambi Summit. The one-day virtual event will be held on 27th April and attendance is free.
New Dual Status Profiled Backlights combine two colours in a single device
New from OMC, Dual Status Profiled Backlights combine two colours of emitter in a single profiled backlight, enabling designers to use the single backlight source to indicate status very clearly, rather than a single colour backlight that is simply on or off.
Megaman launches its new infinite smart lighting system
Global lighting manufacturer Megaman announces the launch of Infinite, its new smart lighting system for residential and commercial spaces.
Nanotechnology brings privacy to transparent displays
NextGen Nano has achieved results at a scale suitable for commercial development for its transparent organic light-emitting diode (TOLED) device.
The advantages of Li-Fi
Li-Fi, short for Light Fidelity, is an innovative wireless communication technology that uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information.
L-com expands line of IoT light-detection environmental sensors
L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and a supplier of wired and wireless connectivity products, has recently announced the expansion of its line of IoT light-detection environmental sensors. The sensors gauge either ambient or ultraviolet light.
High-power, low-cost, discrete linear pre-regulator for automotive rear lights
LED-based lighting is increasingly popular in automotive applications like headlights and rear lights. These applications use a LED driver circuit, with the goal to maintain constant current.
Crystal IS and Asahi Kasei upcoming 160 mW UVC LED
Asahi Kasei and subsidiary Crystal IS have demonstrated their next-generation Klaran single chip UVC LED which emits at 160mW in the ideal germicidal range of 260-270 nm.