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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Epistar Chairman: Golden Three Years Ahead for LED Manufacturers


The arrival of LED industry’s prosperous three years is for real this time, a recent CNA report quoted Epistar Chairman B.J. Lee saying at the company’s latest stockholder meeting.


LED market’s strong demand growth is expected to continue for two years well into 2017, with penetration rates to reach 60 percent to 70 percent, estimated Lee. Industry insiders should try and make the most out of these three years.


Lee once again projected supply and demand will reach equilibrium at the end of 2014 or even earlier. High end LED chip shipment shortages are expected to reach 30 percent by second half of 2014.


Epistar’s LED lighting revenue share has increased from 20 percent in the first half of 2014 to current 25 percent, said Lee. The company’s LED lighting revenue is targeted to reach 35 percent by second half of 2014, but international backlight demands will slightly ease in second half because of China’s rebounding TV industry.


Another highlight at the stockholder’s meeting was Everlight sold its share in Epistar, bringing Everlight shares down from 11 percent to two percent. According to Lee, Everlight decided to sell its stake in Epistar because of financing demands required for the company’s mergers and expansion plans.



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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Plunging LED Prices Signal Start of Chinese LED Industry Restructure


The Chinese LED industry restructure is only starting as product prices fall dramatically, a Nandu.com report cited Elec-Tech International (ETI) Chairman Donglei Wang saying at the recent 2014 Guangzhou International Lighting Show.


LED lighting prices annual 25% decline to speed up consumer market adoption


Mature LED technology and manufacturing methods led to an annual 25 percent LED product price fall in China this year, noted Wang. Compared to 2013, prices for same types of LED products fell 30 percent in 2014, bringing retail prices close to CFL. The ETI Chairman projected LED lamps retail prices will drop below CFL by 2015 to 2016. Residential LED lighting market size is expected to become five times larger than commercial lighting.


Emerging smart lighting network makes it easier to transmit data


Globally, Philips has been the first to propose comprehensive smart lighting networks solutions for residential, office, commercial and city lighting applications. In the future, smart lighting networks can completely integrate LED lighting systems with smart controls, Internet, end terminal devices such as smartphones, and related software apps. Lighting will be able to transfer data and important messages in the future.


Philips smart lighting developments might be preparing ahead for future industry trends. According to Wang, globally mobile networks and LED industry will see fastest growth in the future.



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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

NEC Display Solutions Adds 30” LED-backlit Monitor with IPS Panel to MultiSync EA Series


NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the MultiSync® EA304WMi, a 30-inch monitor addition to its premium business desktop portfolio. Power users will benefit from this performance-driven, WQXGA resolution LED-backlit model with built-in speakers.


The widescreen model features IPS panel technology with wide viewing angles (178° horizontal/vertical), touch-sensitive menu controls and ergonomic adjustability. The LED backlighting of the 16:10 aspect ratio EA304WMi allows for a slimmer profile, lighter weight and increased power savings compared to previous generation models. For workstations with multiple displays, ControlSync™ technology lets users control the settings for up to six MultiSync EA Series displays. Users are able to adjust power, brightness, volume and many other settings of the multi-monitor setup in unison through the master monitor.


“The EA304WMi monitor is the new flagship for the award-winning MultiSync EA family of displays,” said Art Marshall, Product Manager for Professional and Medical Displays at NEC Display Solutions. “In addition to its impressive imaging, this 30-inch monitor includes several NEC-exclusive features for users be more productive.”


Among them, the EA304WMi offers smart sensing technology, which automatically detects work conditions to determine the proper display brightness with ambient light and human presence sensors. In addition, a comprehensive input panel, including HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D, VGA and 3-port USB hub, connects users to the latest peripherals and solidifies their investments for the future.


The MultiSync EA304WMi includes the following features:



  • 30-inch, 16:10 IPS panel with LED backlighting

  • 350cd/m2 brightness, and 10-bit color over HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2

  • Wide viewing angles of 178°H/178°V

  • 2560 x 1600 WQXGA resolution

  • 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1000:1 typical)

  • Ergonomic adjustable stand with 130mm height-adjust, tilt, swivel and pivot

  • DisplayPort, HDMI / MHL, DVI-D and VGA inputs

  • Integrated 3-port USB hub (1 up/3 down, two USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0)

  • Integrated speakers (1W x 2) and headphone jack

  • ControlSync for synchronizing settings in multi-screen setups

  • Smart sensing technology (ambient light and human sensors)

  • ECO Mode™, carbon footprint meter and cost meter

  • ENERGY STAR® 6.0, TCO 6.0 compliant and TCO Edge 2.0 certified display


The MultiSync EA304WMi ships with a 3-year limited parts and labor warranty, and will be available in June 2014 at an estimated street price of US $1,599. The monitor also comes with set-up manual, and DVI-D, DisplayPort, power, audio, USB 3.0 and ControlSync cables.



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China’s Government Subsidies Act as Double Edge Sword for LED Industry


This China-LED. Org report gives a comprehensive overview of policy developments in China and the impact these subsidies are having on the industry as a whole. The subsidies drive industry developments, but oversupply is still a big problem. Similar to earlier Chinese reports LEDinside have translated, this one also highlights lack of industry standards hinders industry development.


There are no standard statistics on China’s LED industry size. The global LED industry market value is about EUR 50 billion (US $68 billion), and the Chinese market accounts for about 12 percent to 15 percent, roughly equivalent to EUR 6 billion to EUR 7.5 billion, said Li Zhijun, General Manager, Shanghai INESA. However, industry statistics indicate the Chinese LED market value is actually much larger valuing about RMB 350 billion (US$ 24.07 billion).


Industry insiders revealed Compound Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) have about 80% market share, but LED is starting to erode CFL market shares. At the same time, the general lighting market is expanding.


China’s Central government energy efficiency policies


China’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) and National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) jointly published “Interim Measures on Administration of Financial Subsidies for Promoting High-Efficiency Lighting Products.” The measures included financial subsidies to promote CFLs, LEDs and other highly energy efficient lighting. In the following year, the NDRC and MOF initiated financial subsidy policies to promote CFL.


Under the promotion of these policies, the lighting industry has advanced rapidly, with obvious optimization in industry structure. Market surveys by NDRC’s green lighting division showed CFL and incandescent bulb production ratio has increased from 1:1.5 in 2007 to 1:1 in 2012.


The subsidies to promote high energy efficient lighting will be ending soon, according to the measure plans. Focus is now turning to implementing related LED subsidies in China.


Related central government departments are researching and promoting LED products and policy measures, but local governments have been much quicker to react.


Local governments take the lead in implementing LED subsidies


Local governments have been much quicker than China’s central government in implementing LED subsidies.


Guangdong Province, which has the largest LED industry size in China, has highest amount of subsidies. In 2013, Foshan in Guangdong Province, Dongyuan, Zhongshan and many other cities have launched subsidy projects to promote LED lighting products and applications. Chancheng District in Foshan City released a RMB 15 million subsidy for LED lighting products, while Dongyuan City is offering up to RMB 10 million for a LED construction project. In Zhongshan city, power costs saved by LEDs are all used to subsidize construction projects.


Jiangmen City in Guangdong announced a policy to support the development of strategic emerging industries including green lights. The project is aimed at subsidizing LED industry’s epiwafer, chips, package, applications, substrates, materials and other key industries or new expansion or equipment investments. Total equipment investments that reach RMB 50 million or below will receive 6 percent subsidy. Companies with equipment investments over RMB 50 million will receive 8 percent subsidy for the amount exceeded.


At the same time, “Shanghai’s 12th five-year plan for semiconductor lighting and industry development” proposed to upgrade 20 percent of Shanghai’s 40,000 streetlights to LED.


Moreover, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province will complete retrofitting public areas with LED lights before the end of 2015. Public lighting, state-owned enterprises and other state invested infrastructures and lighting construction projects will all use LED products, and prioritize procurement of “Nangchang Manufactured products”.


Yangzhou City in Jiangsu Province started procuring government subsidized LED luminaire products as early as 2010. According to the regulations, the related municipal government agencies must purchase LED luminaires or PV products made by local manufacturers for residential, building and other applications. The value of a single government purchase can be more than RMB 100,000, and manufacturers can receive up to 20 percent financial subsidy from the procurement.


Observations by industry insiders noted China’s LED industry is still in its early stages, and the lighting industry is facing a difficult transition. However, with more energy efficient subsidies, the industry faces oversupply issues as manufacturers pour in more investments in the industry.


NDRC and China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently discussed LED industry’s oversupply issue at a recent meeting, said a source familiar with the matter.


Lack of industry standards sabotage development of good quality products


Disorder in China’s LED industry deserves attention, according to industry insiders. “Insufficient LED lighting standards and poor interchangeability between different product brands, might result in bad quality products driving out good ones,” said Opple Lighting Chairman Wang Yaohai.


Not so long ago, Opple Lighting pointed out in an investor prospectus three major obstacles the LED industry faces—industry upgrade, lack of market regulations, and production management difficulties. Companies face risks of sliding market shares if they are unable to release attractive products to gain market share, and overtake competitors in R&D.


Kingsun Optoelectronic also noted there are many manufacturers in the LED industry, and market competition is intensifying. Under an oversupply situation, LED lighting products Average Selling Price (ASP) will fall, and bring overall industry profits down.


The surge of investments in the LED industry has outpaced industry expansions, explained Hangzhou Yuzhong Gaohong lighting Electrical Equipment Chairman Zhang Linfu. LED industry entry levels have been low due to lack of standards. With large numbers of manufacturers swarming into the industry, stable industry development has been undermined.


“LEDs will gradually replace CFLs, but LED’s long lifetimes will trigger industry restructures a few years later,” said Zhang.


A single 3W LED lamp, 5W CFL, and 25W incandescent bulb have the same light efficiency. As LED technology matures, LED lamps will have even longer lifetimes, and will last 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, and more than three times that of CFL.


Therefore, manufacturers are focusing on expanding LED product applications. Future LED applications will extend beyond lighting, as well as periphery applications.


“Expanding lighting applications will become a major global lighting development trend,” said Li. “International manufacturers including Philips and Osram are also working on this issue.” Shanghai INESA and Chinese consumer electronic manufacturer Xiaomi have reached an initial agreement to collaborate on developing smart lighting and controls. Streetlights might also become the entry point for smart cities in the near future.



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Lite-On Technology Revenue Up in May 2014


Lite-On Technology’s (Lite-On) consolidated revenue from all subsidies and business sectors for May 2014 continued to grow due to rising end-market demands and market shares that have contributed to increase in company core products.


Compared to the previous month, the company’s total revenue for May 2014 including lighting, server, communication and memory business sector was up four percent to NT$ 19.69 billion (US $660 million), or a Year-on-Year 19 percent increase. Lite-On’s consolidated revenue for the first five months of 2014 grew 14 percent to NT$ 90.35 billion.


Lite-On’s optoelectronic division clinched 29 percent revenue shares, with LED components and lighting products benefiting the most from market application growth especially in IT application and rising market demands. The company’s overall revenue in May 2014 continued an upward climb, with continual expansion in camera modules and high-end products. Product shipments have also been successful. Under smartphone and tablets expanding market share, revenues YoY growth have doubled.



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Monday, June 9, 2014

Sumitomo to Expand GaN-on-SiC Device Production with AIXTRON System


Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations, Inc. (SEDI), Japan, has ordered an AIXTRON CRIUS MOCVD system to be delivered with 4-inch wafer configuration in order to boost production of gallium nitride on silicon carbide devices for RF data transfer applications. The purchase was made in the first quarter of 2014 for delivery at SEDI’s Electron Devices Division in Yokohama in the third quarter.


SEDI is preparing for a ramp-up in demand expected to begin in 2015 and chose the AIXTRON system due to its unmatched reputation for 4-inch wafer uniformity and precise process control, which is especially important for device production on cost-intensive silicon carbide wafers. The new reactor will be equipped with optional features such as dynamic gap adjustment, ARGUS in-situ temperature control, and EpiCurve TT metrology system. The ARGUS monitoring device provides full wafer mapping in real time for optimum control of the growth process. Extended flexibility is enabled by allowing the adjustment of the process gap between the showerhead and the substrate.


Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations, Inc. has an established industry reputation for providing some of the best RF components available. The company already has a range of GaN HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor) devices on offer for radar, mobile phone base-stations, and general applications. These GaN-on-SiC HEMT devices enable high power amplification at operating frequencies of up to 14 GHz RF.



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Hubbell Lighting and Totus Solutions Enter Strategic Partnership


Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, and TOTUS Solutions, Inc. based in Austin, Texas, the leading provider of outdoor lighting based security platforms, announced today a strategic partnership to develop outdoor light fixtures with state-of-the-art surveillance technology.


With over 125 years of expertise in the electrical industry, Hubbell Lighting is a true innovator in the advancement of lighting and controls technologies that dramatically improve efficiency and reduce costs for virtually any lighting application. Under the new partnership, select Hubbell Lighting outdoor fixtures will be available with TOTUS Solutions’ surveillance technology. TOTUS Solutions has combined into a single integrated solution superior megapixel IP video surveillance, multi-day media storage and secure wireless communications, transforming passive surveillance into Active Deterrence™ to help prevent and deter crime instead of just recording it while it occurs.


“Our partnership with TOTUS Solutions adds an entirely new dynamic to Hubbell Lighting’s value proposition. Not only can we assist our clients with their lighting, energy efficiency and building automation needs, but we will now offer video surveillance, two-way audio communications and advanced site analytics,” said Richard Abernethy, Vice President of Hubbell Outdoor Lighting Brands.


“We are excited to work with Hubbell Lighting and their engineering experts to enhance their outdoor fixtures with our advanced surveillance technology,” said Gregory Williams, CEO of TOTUS Solutions.


This week at LIGHTFAIR International, Hubbell Lighting will display Sterner Lighting’s Executive RT-21 LED fixture with TOTUS Solutions’ Active Deterrence™ surveillance system. The system utilizes a hemispheric 360o view camera with recording and real-time viewing along with 2-way audio for live listening and communication via an amplified speaker. Fixture-to-fixture data transfer takes place through a 900 MHz wireless auto-mesh network.


To learn more about the Hubbell Lighting and TOTUS Solutions partnership, visit Hubbell Lighting’s booth (#925) at LIGHTFAIR International 2014 at the Las Vegas Convention Center or http://ift.tt/1md8cGw. You can also monitor all of Hubbell Lighting’s action at the show by following their Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages.



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Future Lighting Solutions to Feature Retrofit, Outdoor, Industrial and Architectural Lighting at GILE 2014


Future Lighting Solutions will be participating in this year’s Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition, being held at the Guangzhou Import and Export Complex from June 9th – 12th, 2014.


Now in its 19th year, the show has earned a solid reputation as being an informational and networking opportunity for lighting professionals from around the globe. The event features more than 2,600 exhibitors and attracts over 110,000 visitors from all over the world.


Exhibiting at Hall 10.2 A02, Future Lighting Solutions will be showcasing the latest products and technologies for outdoor, retail, office, industrial, architectural, entertainment, and retrofit lighting, along with lighting solution components.


Some of the products the company will be featuring from its vast portfolio include high-, mid-, and low-power LEDs, Chip On Board LEDs, optical solutions, power modules, passive and active thermal solutions, lighting controls, and remote phosphor technologies.


Future Lighting Solutions’ world-class team of lighting experts, along with global lighting resource centers, supply chain solutions and network of specialized partners provide a powerful combination of support and resources to ensure the highest quality solid-state lighting solutions available in the market today.


“We look forward to hosting visitors in our booth and sharing the many ways we help our customers by making LED lighting solutions simple, affordable, effective and efficient,” said Jamie Singerman, Vice President of Future Lighting Solutions.


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San’an Opto Fujian Subsidiary Receives RMB 11.58 M Subsidy


San’an Opto announced recently subsidiary Fujian Jingan Optoelectronics RMB 11.58 million (US$ 1.86 million) subsidy application was approved by Anxi County Bureau of Finance in China. The subsidiary has received the full sum of the subsidy.


Contents of the subsidy includes becoming an enterprise that actively develops energy efficient and environmental products, establishing energy efficient society, and meeting county government targets of nurturing advanced innovative technologies. The subsidy also urges for LED optoelectronic supply chain developments, and offers sapphire substrate subsidies.


According to China’s enterprise accounting standards, the subsidy received will be recorded as current income.



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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Apple Rumored to be Releasing 5 Million OLED Display iWatch in Late 2014


Latest Apple iWatch market rumors point towards OLED touchscreens, and health-related data collection ranging from sleep activity to blood oxygen levels, according to a recent Nikkei report.


Apple is rumored to be fairly confident in the new device, and will be releasing 3 million to 5 million units in late October this year. If the rumor proves true, the number of smart watches released by the Cupertino company would exceed global smartwatch sales in 2013, noted an appleinsider report.


Nike’s expected exit from the wearable device could indicate a closer iWatch partnership with Apple. Nike is said to be turning its focus on services and less on hardware.



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Tridonic Connection Technology Breaks Free from Zumtobel Group


Tridonic Connection Technology will be trading under its former brand name Electro-Terminal as an independent company as of October 31, 2014, and no longer be part of the Zumtobel Group, according to a recent notice sent by company management.


The former Zumtobel subsidiary that specializes in connectors announced local management in Innsbruck, Austria and a long-time logistics partner have taken over all shares of the company with retroactive effect as of April 30, 2014. Tridonic Connection Technology will be trading under the old brand name Electro-Terminal that was established 50 years ago.


The transition is planned to take place within the next few weeks, as Tridonic sales team and connection technology will start the transfer.


(Author: Judy Lin, Chief Editor, LEDinside)



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SEL and Nokia Develop Foldable OLED Panels


Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), Advanced Film Device (AFD) (a subsidiary of SEL) and Nokia developed OLED displays that can be folded into two or three, according to a latest report by Nikkei Technology.











SEL and Nokia's newly developed foldable OLEDs. (Photo Courtesy of Nikkei Technology)

The display was announced at SID 2014, which took place from June 1 to 6, 2014 at San Diego, U.S.


One of the two book-type displays can be folded in half like a book, while the other a three-fold display. The OLED displays are 5.9-inch when unfolded, with pixel count and resolution at 1,280 x 720 and 249 ppi respectively. The OLEDs were made using white light-emitting OLEDs and color filter.


The book-type and three-fold displays can be bent up to curvature radii of 2mm and 4mm, respectively. They can be bent more than 100,000 times, SEL said. For further reading please click here.



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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Peter Laier Leaves Osram


In today's extraordinary meeting the supervisory board of OSRAM Licht AG has, in agreement with Dr. Peter Laier (45), approved the termination of his appointment as a member of the managing board of OSRAM Licht AG effective 30 June 2014. Dr. Laier will leave the managing board and his other positions within the OSRAM group due to differing views within the managing board regarding the management and direction of the business. The succession process will be initiated immediately. "On behalf of the supervisory board I thank Dr. Laier for his successful and dedicated work in our company. We regret the separation and wish him success for his professional future“, said Peter Bauer, chairman of the supervisory board.


Until a successor has been determined, Mr. Wolfgang Dehen (60) as chairman of the managing board and Dr. Klaus Patzak (49) as chief financial officer will assume the tasks of Dr. Laier.


Peter Laier joined the Osram group on 1 January 2013. Since then Laier has been responsible for the General Lighting business unit. He has held the position of chief technology officer of Osram and as such has been responsible for research & development, supply chain management as well as quality and technology.



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EVERLIGHT Launches New Fog Light Argus LED


Everlight Electronics , a leading player in the global LED industry, puts its three decades of experience in optoelectronics in developing LED components into the new Argus series fog light source. This product is capable of providing a clear forward visibility when driving in dense fog or heavy downpour. Combined with the color temperature of sunlight (5600K), the LED front fog light increases the driver’s ability to perceive contrasts. The Argus series combined fog light and daytime running light module will be showcased in the 2014 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition.











EVERLIGHT is hoping to provide the high-quality service the exceeds clients’ expectations and complete solutions satisfying one-stop shopping needs with our comprehensive product portfolio. (Photo Courtesy of Everlight Electronics)

LED car light sources featuring high lighting efficiency and uniformity give you infinite horizons


Similar to general lighting, car lighting has a long history from the earliest kerosene lamps to halogen light to the most popular HIDs of today. Alongside with the popular applications in lighting, LED is making its way into car products. As the “eye” of a car, car lights are the most important contributors to driving safety and evolved from satisfying nighttime lighting needs to taking care of driving safety 24-7. The LED head lamps and adaptive front lighting system, such as those installed on Audi A7, A8 and BMW M3, M4, as well as commonly seen LED brake lights and indicator lights not only show the unequaled ability of LEDs in energy saving and environmental protection, but also suggest that the use of LEDs improves the selling point and value of products themselves.


This year, EVERLIGHT is rolling out new high-power Argus single-chip LED fog light source. In addition to the traditional 3.5x3.5mm package, the Argus comes with 2.5x2.5 and even 1.5x1.5 single-chip packages to make the LED fog light modules more compact. Therefore, the light energy using the diffusion area in a reflective design is not lowered, and thus, the light efficiency and in turn the flexibility of space design are greatly improved. In the Argus single-chip series, the lens and chipset are put through rigorous optical reflection tests to improve color temperature and uniform halo effect. Regarding brightness performance, the single-chip module running on 1W produces a lighting effect as high as 150lm. EVERLIGHT will target rigorous requirements of zero defects like in car manufacturing as well as a global team of professionals to build a milestone for car lighting market.


The quality of EVERLIGHT’s car LED components is certified to TS16949, and the LEDs themselves are AEC_Q101 certified. They are at the top of rank in stability, efficiency and cost/performance ratio, which makes EVERLIGHT an indispensible link in the supply chain of major international car manufacturers. The practical experience in the OE market has been highly recognized among major international firms.



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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Navigant Research: Government Policies Driving Energy Efficient Buildings Market in Asia


While the global recession that began in 2008 slowed the growth of the construction market in Asia Pacific, the region’s buildings sector remains the most dynamic in the world. Since buildings account for a large portion of national energy consumption, most of the governments in the Asia Pacific region have taken steps to promote energy management and energy efficiency in both new construction and existing buildings. According to a recent report from Navigant Research, national governments across the region are driving the energy efficiency market with green building design guidelines, the introduction of new energy efficiency technologies, and funding schemes to assist retrofit projects in commercial buildings.


“With about 40 percent of the world’s building stock, Asia Pacific represents a major portion of global real estate,” says Eric Bloom, principal research analyst with Navigant Research. “Growing concerns about air pollution in Chinese cities, in particular, is expected to further drive investment in energy efficiency technologies to reduce China’s demand for coal-based electricity. Due largely to aggressive government policies, the market for energy efficient buildings is expected to double in the next 8 years, reaching nearly US $92 billion in annual revenue by 2022.”


The largest segment of the energy efficient buildings market in Asia Pacific today is advanced lighting, where light-emitting diodes (LEDs) offer efficient and long-lasting alternatives for commercial buildings. China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are the manufacturing centers for LED lighting applications, semiconductors, and components, not only for Asia Pacific, but also for the world. Navigant Research expects that the commercial buildings sector in the region will experience a significant increase in the adoption of these products in the coming years.


The report, “Energy Efficient Buildings: Asia Pacific”, examines the trends for energy efficient building technology and services in the Asia Pacific region. The report covers three main areas of technology – HVAC, energy efficient lighting, and commercial building automation – as well as the energy service company (ESCO) sector. Market forecasts for revenue, broken out by technology, lamp type, segment, and Asia Pacific country, extend through 2022. The report also examines the regulatory issues, market competitiveness, and key industry players related to energy efficient building technology and services in Asia Pacific. An Executive Summary of the report is available for free download on the Navigant Research website.



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MicroMarket Monitor: Airport Lighting System Market Forecast and Analysis 2013-2018


The commercial airport lighting market is segmented and sub-segmented on the basis of airport application areas, technology and region. The market is broadly segmented into three segments, namely, landside, terminal and airside. It considers segmentation of the market by technology namely, LED (Light Emitting Diode), Incandescent and Fluorescent. These technologies are further divided by the application areas.


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The Asia-Pacific commercial airport lighting market under commercial aviation was estimated at US$ 128.1 million in 2013, and is expected to reach US$ 177.2 million by 2018. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the commercial airport lighting market, at a CAGR of 6.70 percent. Major challenges in this industry are energy efficiency of lighting systems, quality of equipment, and stringent lighting policies. The driving factors in this market are an increase in the demand for safety of passengers and the increasing passenger growth rate.


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Middle East Airport Lighting System Market


The Middle East commercial airport lighting market under commercial aviation was estimated at US $522.2 million in 2013, and is expected to reach US $669.7 million by 2018. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the commercial airport lighting market, at a CAGR of 5.10 percent. Major challenges in this industry are energy efficiency of lighting systems, quality of equipment, and stringent lighting policies. The driving factors in this market are an increase in the demand for safety of passengers and the increasing passenger growth rate.


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European Airport Lighting System Market


The European commercial airport lighting market under commercial aviation was estimated at US $143.6 million in 2013, and is expected to reach US $170.5 million by 2018. This market in Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.50 percent. Major challenges in this industry are energy efficiency of lighting systems, quality of equipment, and stringent lighting policies. The driving factors in this market are an increase in the demand for safety of passengers and the increasing passenger growth rate.


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Latin American Airport Lighting System Market


The Latin American commercial airport lighting market under commercial aviation was estimated at US $65.9 million in 2013, and is expected to reach US $96.1 million by 2018. The market in Latin America is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.49 percent. Major challenges in this industry are energy efficiency of lighting systems, quality of equipment, and stringent lighting policies. The driving factors in this market are an increase in the demand for safety of passengers and the increasing passenger growth rate.


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North American Airport Lighting System Market


The North American commercial airport lighting market under commercial aviation was estimated at US $62.9 million in 2013, and is expected to reach US $71.7 million by 2018. The North American market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.21 percent. Major challenges in this industry are energy efficiency of lighting systems, quality of equipment, and stringent lighting policies. The driving factors in this market are an increase in the demand for safety of passengers, and the increasing passenger growth rate.


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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Grocer Finds GE’s New LED Fixture Is the Answer for Lighting That Lasts


Staying on the cutting edge of technology is one way Heinen’s Grocery Store creates an experience that keeps shoppers coming back, and lighting is essential to this equation—minus the time and cost of replacing lamps. When the Northeast Ohio grocer went looking for lighting that could last, it found an ally in GE—and an answer in LED—that together keep the ladders and lifts tucked away.


“We were always relamping,” said Bill Wells, director of store planning, regarding some Heinen’s Grocery Store locations. “In the aisles we used a pendant-mounted HID fixture that was fine for many years. The thing was, half the lamps died before their rated life, while others lived well beyond it. We don’t fight that anymore.











Watch as retailers transform their stores with GE's easy-to-install Lumination™ IS Series LED Luminaires.Please click image above for video. (LEDinside/GE)

“LED got rid of lamps—now we have assets.”


Heinen’s Grocery Store first developed plans to refashion many of its 19 neighborhood locations nearly five years ago. As efforts progressed, so did the grocer’s interest in the latest energy-efficient innovations for commercial buildings, particularly LED lighting.


“When LED came on the scene, it allowed us to deal with the issues of specialty lighting,” Wells said. “It gave us the color we wanted, and our replacement lamp orders went way down. It’s a hassle to drag a lift on the floor and wheel it around just to change lights. We were burning too many resources on burnt bulbs.”


In four stores, Wells first opted for a T5 solution, making Heinen’s Grocery Store an early adopter of the highly efficient fluorescent technology. In the center ceiling, overtop of main aisles, 350-watt HID fixtures were converted to single lamp high output (HO) T5 arrangements.











Unlike traditional fluorescent lamps, GE’s Lumination™ IS Series LED Luminaires provide an indirect light source for a more sophisticated appearance. (LEDinside/GE)

“Our ceilings are pretty high, around 16 to 18 feet. With HID you have to generate a lot of light at the source to get it to the floor. And there’s glare—almost a haze,” said Wells. “We brought the new T5 fixtures down several feet, which helped to hit the bottom shelves, and it gave us a good, even light on all the product surfaces. Overall it was much better than HID.


“But we were still hoping for an LED solution.”


At last, at Heinen’s Grocery Store in Twinsburg, Wells’ patience was rewarded with an LED fixture that promised to leave replacement lamps in the past. Leff Electric, a long-trusted electrical supply distributor, presented him with GE’s new Lumination™ IS Series LED Luminaire, a product of GE ecomagination℠.


“GE jumped ahead with this suspended linear fixture—my first reaction was ‘wow!’” Wells said. “It’s cool and cutting edge. In fact, we were about to go with another option until Leff said to us, ‘Hold on, GE has something we really think will work for you.’”


Unlike traditional fluorescent lamps, GE's Lumination IS Series Luminaires provide an indirect light source for a more sophisticated appearance. The suspended LED fixtures are highly energy efficient at 105-115 lumens per watt (LPW) and offer long 65,000-hour life to slash relamping costs. Both 1'x4' and 1'x8' models snap together to create long continuous runs.


“The price was right, the product fit our needs, and we knew GE would stand behind its commitment, so we decided to go with the Lumination LED fixture,” said Wells. “GE also presented different lighting designs and helped determine the final layout. And still, you just don’t know what you’re getting into until you install it, so having Leff there to see that everything went smoothly was a benefit.


“The first time I looked at the aisles versus those that didn’t have the light—it was a double wow!”


Wells notes that while he has designed buildings and worked with lighting professionals for 30 years, some things, like great service, never change.


“Someone to do the lighting design, and who can give me accurate light levels, then turn around and sell me those products and stand behind them—that’s what I want.”











GE’s suspended LED fixtures offer long L85 @ 65,000 hour rated life that will help slash annual re-lamping costs.(LEDinside/GE)

Moving ahead, Heinen’s Grocery Store will evaluate additional LED lighting options from GE including Albeo™ high bay fixtures to add “punch” in its produce departments. Already, GE’s Evolve™ LED Area Lights have been installed in one store parking lot and soon will be added to a warehouse location as well.


As for Wells, he believes Heinen’s Grocery Store has found its answer.


“If I can cut my electric cost and my maintenance cost, who wouldn’t do that? It just makes good business sense.


“If it’s not an LED solution, we’re not interested.”



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Samsung Unveils Industry-First Bluetooth Mesh Network Enabled Smart LED Light Bulb


Samsung Electronics America, Inc. is showcasing its new Bluetooth-enabled Smart LED light bulb at LIGHTFAIR International 2014. Leveraging an industry-first mesh Bluetooth network, the bulb enables users to seamlessly control their lighting directly from any smart device. The power of this innovative new lighting solution will be demonstrated for hospitality, office, and home use in booth #5435 at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 3-5.


“Samsung is creating new possibilities with lighting, whether for use in the hospitality industry, healthcare community, office environment or at home”


The Samsung Bluetooth Smart LED light bulbs require no bridge for connectivity; rather the bulbs use an industry-first mesh Bluetooth network to connect users’ smart devices to their lighting. A plug-and-play solution, the bulbs’ modern design represents a sharp break from the traditional look of the A19. The bulbs’ deliver impactful lighting characteristics and also offer control options including dimming and color tunability (2700K warm white to 6500K cool white) as well as preset scenarios for relaxing or waking up and alerts such as different lighting patterns and notifications when a phone is ringing. The mesh network allows for controllability of up to 64 lamps within a range of up to 2000 feet.


“Samsung is creating new possibilities with lighting, whether for use in the hospitality industry, healthcare community, office environment or at home,” said Pooja Vig Director of Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “By integrating smart technology with LED lighting, we are providing solutions that revolutionize how we think about lighting, while enhancing the user experience by putting the power of lighting control in people’s hands.”


In addition, Samsung will be showcasing Zigbee-based smart lighting, innovative lighting platforms and its new range of L-Tubes and retrofit LED bulbs, including the PAR Series, Candle Series and A19 Series. With a combination of exceptional performance and stylish, sleek design, the new line of L-Tubes and retrofit bulbs is a smart investment and a simple upgrade for existing building environments ranging from hotels to offices, restaurants, and retail.



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ilumi Solutions Receives US Patent for Intelligent Wireless Lighting System


Billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban knows a bright idea when he sees one. Following an appearance on the hit ABC television show "Shark Tank", ilumi solutions landed a $350,000 investment from the Texas billionaire and today, received U.S. Patent No. 8,742,694 from the United States Patent Office for their Wireless Lighting Control System. The issued patent discloses a novel intelligent wireless lighting system which significantly simplifies and improves the everyday use of intelligent lighting. Lightfair attendees can see the market-ready patented LED lighting system at the Avnet Booth #2910.


ilumi solutions, is a Dallas-based company specializing in tunable and intelligent next generation LED lighting and control. The company's appearance on Shark Tank and issued patent coincides with the market release of their first product, the ilumi® Smartbulb. Deemed the world's smartest lights, ilumi is a series of color tunable LED Smartbulbs controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) using an app for iOS or Android. In 2013, the company raised over $200,000 in crowdfunding via Indiegogo and Kickstarter to help bring the ilumi Smartbulb to market. Supporters of the crowdfunding campaign are now some of the first to receive and enjoy the Bluetooth controlled LED lights.


"The past few weeks have been very exciting but is truly the result of many years of hard work coming to fruition," said Co-founder & CEO, Corey Egan. "Receiving the patent certainly further solidifies our entrance into the emerging sector of smart lighting but is also proof of the many unique and compelling technological ingenuities developed and found in the ilumi Smartbulb that result in a simpler and better experience for the customer."


U.S. Patent No. 8,742,694 protects the company's HyperLux™ LED technology and wireless control and meshing used in the ilumi Smartbulbs The wireless mesh via Bluetooth Low Energy, also known as Bluetooth® Smart, provides systematic and scalable networked lighting control from one to 50 ilumi Smartbulbs. Key is the system's ease of use and implementation, such as the 'plug & play' automatic pairing process that makes the intelligent lighting system as easy as screwing in a light bulb. In addition, this scalable and elegant BLE based solution is possible without the complexity of Wi-Fi networks, bridges, or hefty installation costs.


U.S. Patent No. 8,742,694 is expected to be the first of many as ilumi solutions has a strong pipeline of US and international patent applications. These additional patent applications include a wide array of technical innovations in intelligent and tunable wireless lighting and control such as the company's proprietary HyperLux™ LED technology, which allows for the highest efficiency in multicolor and tunable white LED lighting systems.


The company currently offers two sizes of ilumi Smartbulbs in an A21 and PAR30 form factor. The A21 Smartbulb produces over 800 lumens at less than 13 watts and the PAR30 produces 1100 lumens at less than 17 watts. A user can conveniently use a mobile "app" to wirelessly control the color and brightness of any combination of ilumi Smartbulbs. Available as a free download for iOS and Android platforms, the ilumi app gives a user the flexibility to choose from tunable white light when needed and rich colors when wanted. A clock, memory, and a processor inside every ilumi allows for a user to program and enjoy a number of personalized lighting experiences from a simulated sunrise alarm in the morning to a dancing light synchronized to music, and more. An SDK will also be made available for developers around the world to create more amazing ways to use ilumi. With leading LED and control efficiency, ilumi is also vastly more energy efficient than a regular light bulb and will last for up to 20 years.


"ilumi is a powerful combination of light source and intelligent controls, with ultimate simplicity and affordable scalability. Facilities managers will love the ease with which they can install intelligent lighting and sophisticated controls. OEMs will find the ability to plug-in ilumi intelligence simply transformational" according to Dr. Chips Chipalkatti, former innovation chief at Osram Sylvania, and now Managing Director of Dr. Chips Consulting LLC and member of ilumi solutions' board of advisors.


The ilumi Smartbulb will be on display at the 2014 Light Fair Exhibition in the Avnet Electronics booth #2910 in Las Vegas. Avnet Electronics is leading supplier of integrated circuits and electronic components and is a key partner to ilumi solutions.


"We like to say: 'Don't just love your light, live your light™', and when you experience the new ilumi LED Intelligent Wireless System at Lightfair you'll see and feel how we take light to new levels," added ilumi solutions Co-founder Swapnil Bora.



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Monday, June 2, 2014

DOE Publishes CALiPER Report on Cost-Effectiveness of Linear (T8) LED Lamps


The U.S. Department of Energy's CALiPER program has released Report 21.3, which is part of a series of investigations on linear LED lamps. Report 21.3 details a set of life-cycle cost simulations that compared a two-lamp troffer using LED lamps (38W total power draw) or fluorescent lamps (51W total power draw) over a 10-year study period. The LED lamps were assumed to produce similar light output and light distribution when mounted inside the troffers, an assumption that was reasonable for less than a third of the products tested for this series of reports, but that may be more widely achievable in the near future, as SSL products advance.


There are many factors to take into account in determining whether an LED system is cost-effective for a given site. This report focused only on the initial investment, energy use, and system lifetime/replacement needs. Variables included LED system cost (two lamps plus separate driver, if needed—totaling $40, $80, or $120), annual operating hours (2,000 hours or 4,000 hours), LED installation time (15 minutes or 30 minutes), and melded electricity rate ($0.06/kWh, $0.12/kWh, $0.18/kWh, or $0.24/kWh). Tables allow readers to look up combinations of factors that most closely match their own situation, and simple estimation between values can aid in making rough assessments of economic feasibility for projects.


In general, while their initial cost premium remains high, linear LED lamps are more likely to be cost-effective when electric utility rates are higher than average and hours of operation are long, and if their installation time is shorter.


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