One contract, with Woodstone Energy, is to upgrade the lighting at a large Fortune 50 manufacturing facility which will involve the retrofit and replacement of several thousand fixtures. The other two contracts are with large National Energy Services Companies ("ESCOs"); one to upgrade a community college and the other encompasses the upgrade of several county government buildings in the Southeast. In all three of these contracts, SRC has already audited the existing facilities, inventoried their lighting systems, proposed an improved design and will now procure the materials and oversee the installations. All three contracts are expected to be completed before the end of the year.
Rob Wilson, VP of SRC, commented, "We have established ourselves as a premier lighting design and retrofit firm. That combined with our positive relationship with Woodstone Energy and other ESCOs is clearly giving us a competitive advantage in securing these contracts."
What is really exciting is that more contracts are coming. Our engineered sales proposal pipeline continues to grow. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus money is beginning to trickle into the market and finding its way into lighting upgrade projects. As a result, we are receiving more requests for lighting upgrade proposals, most of which are coming from the public sector."
The LED-Downlight E8 offers highest quality white light, individually tuneable from warm white (2700 Kelvin) up to cool white (6500 Kelvin) thus allowing customised adjustments from "Morning Sun" to "Moonlight" and up to "Firelight" with a Colour Rendering Index (CRI) of 90. The E8 offers a comparable performance at 12W to 75W Halogen Lamps or 26W Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL), energy savings of up to 83% and a long lifetime of up to 35,000 hours.
2014年9月29日星期一
the same mounting locations and sizes
Optrex LED-backlit LCDs offer numerous advantages over conventional CCFL-backlit LCDs, including no warm-up time at low temperatures, lower power consumption, higher dimming ratios and, because they do not require high-voltage and high-frequency inverter circuits, significantly reduced electro-magnetic interference (EMI). And since LED backlights contain no mercury, these displays offer a more environmentally friendly option as well.
These displays also offer Optrex’s Natural Color Matrix (NCM) technology, a patented color transformation algorithm implemented in the hardware that provides real-time on-the-fly processing to precisely match the colors specified in a data source for exceptionally vivid color reproduction. Additional features include industrial standard CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) and LVDS (low-voltage differential signaling) interfaces for easy system development.
To ease the customer’s transition from CCFL-backlit displays, many of the new LED-backlit displays have the same mounting locations and sizes, saving on re-design and development costs. Each of the new panels are compatible with Optrex’s conventional CCFL-backlit TFT LCDs of the same size and resolution. The LED backlight rails are also field replaceable.
These displays also offer Optrex’s Natural Color Matrix (NCM) technology, a patented color transformation algorithm implemented in the hardware that provides real-time on-the-fly processing to precisely match the colors specified in a data source for exceptionally vivid color reproduction. Additional features include industrial standard CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) and LVDS (low-voltage differential signaling) interfaces for easy system development.
To ease the customer’s transition from CCFL-backlit displays, many of the new LED-backlit displays have the same mounting locations and sizes, saving on re-design and development costs. Each of the new panels are compatible with Optrex’s conventional CCFL-backlit TFT LCDs of the same size and resolution. The LED backlight rails are also field replaceable.
2014年9月28日星期日
emphasizing lighting effects and LED lighting features
After seven months of intense competition, the first Cree Cup - Creative LED Lighting Design Contest for China university students jointly organized by the China Association of Lighting Industry (CALI) and Cree, Inc. has ended, culminating in an award ceremony held at the China led highbay light Technology and Application Forum. Finalist works were showcased in the “China Hotel Lighting Exhibition.”
Nearly 1,000 students, representing approximately 100 universities in China, submitted hundreds of design entries. Fifty designs were chosen for the final round of judging. Winners were chosen based on the following criteria: creativity, practicality, marketability, LED performance, artistic quality and energy efficiency. The judging panel consisted of LED industry experts, scholars and industrial design/lighting application experts. First prize, including RMB 20,000 (approximately US$3,000), was awarded to Huang Jiongzhang, Du Weizheng and Ni Yujun from Taiwan’s National Cheng Kung University. Titled “Lighting to Share,” the design uses a magnetic effect to form different lighting modes, emphasizing lighting effects and LED lighting features.
Second place prizes, including RMB 10,000 each, were given to Jiang Lin, Liu Yanliang, Chen Shan and Zhenma Quzong from Tibet University and Gu Weiwei from Tongji University. The design work from Tibet University, “Solar LED Multi-Functional Butter Lamp,” combines LED lighting and solar energy with traditional Tibetan lamp design, and includes integrated features like cell phone charging. “Guang Ling,” designed by Gu Weiwei, is portable, and uses sound control and LED features to meet the needs of the deaf or those hard of hearing.
Nearly 1,000 students, representing approximately 100 universities in China, submitted hundreds of design entries. Fifty designs were chosen for the final round of judging. Winners were chosen based on the following criteria: creativity, practicality, marketability, LED performance, artistic quality and energy efficiency. The judging panel consisted of LED industry experts, scholars and industrial design/lighting application experts. First prize, including RMB 20,000 (approximately US$3,000), was awarded to Huang Jiongzhang, Du Weizheng and Ni Yujun from Taiwan’s National Cheng Kung University. Titled “Lighting to Share,” the design uses a magnetic effect to form different lighting modes, emphasizing lighting effects and LED lighting features.
Second place prizes, including RMB 10,000 each, were given to Jiang Lin, Liu Yanliang, Chen Shan and Zhenma Quzong from Tibet University and Gu Weiwei from Tongji University. The design work from Tibet University, “Solar LED Multi-Functional Butter Lamp,” combines LED lighting and solar energy with traditional Tibetan lamp design, and includes integrated features like cell phone charging. “Guang Ling,” designed by Gu Weiwei, is portable, and uses sound control and LED features to meet the needs of the deaf or those hard of hearing.
2014年9月24日星期三
the signage industry and for the design of LED luminaires
In addition to existing partners from optics, thermal management and electronics (OTE), the LED Light for you (LLFY) network now includes system integrators. As the professional link between customers and OTE specialists, they are the contacts for customers and at the same time the coordinators for OTE specialists. Depending on the particular requirements, they bring experts together from all three sectors and if necessary offer support for end users at all stages up to the successful completion of their projects.
The concept of system integrators makes it easier for end users to use pioneering LED technology for various lighting solutions. As the “one face to the customer”, system integrators are the interface between the customer and the application. They focus specifically on customer requirements and bring together the appropriate partners from the optics, thermal management and electronics sectors to achieve the desired results. If requested to do so, they will also coordinate all the activities necessary for the successful completion of a project. “The network therefore offers a complete solution from a single source for various target groups such as architects, luminaire manufacturers and anyone interested in LED technology”, said Sebastian Lyschick, LLFY Project Manager at YAHAM Opto Semiconductors. “As a link between LED users and specialists from the OTE sectors, the system integrator can coordinate entire projects or various aspects of such projects.”
Specialist system integrators are available for a wide variety of lighting solutions, such as those for architectural applications, for applications in the signage industry and for the design of LED luminaires. In the architectural sector for example, it is lighting planners who take on this role. At present, there are 13 system integrators among around 80 partners currently active throughout the world.
The concept of system integrators makes it easier for end users to use pioneering LED technology for various lighting solutions. As the “one face to the customer”, system integrators are the interface between the customer and the application. They focus specifically on customer requirements and bring together the appropriate partners from the optics, thermal management and electronics sectors to achieve the desired results. If requested to do so, they will also coordinate all the activities necessary for the successful completion of a project. “The network therefore offers a complete solution from a single source for various target groups such as architects, luminaire manufacturers and anyone interested in LED technology”, said Sebastian Lyschick, LLFY Project Manager at YAHAM Opto Semiconductors. “As a link between LED users and specialists from the OTE sectors, the system integrator can coordinate entire projects or various aspects of such projects.”
Specialist system integrators are available for a wide variety of lighting solutions, such as those for architectural applications, for applications in the signage industry and for the design of LED luminaires. In the architectural sector for example, it is lighting planners who take on this role. At present, there are 13 system integrators among around 80 partners currently active throughout the world.
2014年8月29日星期五
With numerous initiatives and product innovations
With numerous initiatives and product innovations, Zumtobel will again set new standards in terms of quality and energy efficiency. For instance, with effect from 1 April 2010, Zumtobel will supply all luminaires with a five-year guarantee, thus emphasising its claim to be the leading manufacturer of design-oriented luminaires with utmost technical and practical value.
At Zumtobel’s 650 m² trade-fair stand in the Festhalle, visitors can stroll through a city of light fascinating them with lighting solutions in line with the motto “LEDs control light”. The core of the trade-fair stand will be the Future Cube which allows a glimpse into the future of building design. In collaboration with leading manufacturers, masterminded by renowned architect Stefan Behnisch, Zumtobel carried out a study on future developments with the aim of providing key stimuli for the integral design of buildings offering advantages in terms of economy, ergonomics and energy efficiency. Visitors to the Future Cube will be impressed by a concept study for an OLED luminaire series devised by the US-based design studio Continuum. The wide-area light distribution provided by organic LEDs offers a whole new range of creative options for designers and planners. With this luminaire range, Zumtobel wants to demonstrate a new approach to this new generation of light sources that can be implemented even today.
We are the partner for lighting solutions that are not influenced by short-lived trends. By extending our product guarantee to five years, we put special emphasis on our long-term thinking to the benefit of our customers; we are the first company in the luminaire industry to pass on the benefit of these high quality standards to our customers. At the same time we show LED lighting solutions for all application areas that are fit for the future and illustrate the wide range of options these new light sources offer in terms of technical and design perfection.”
At Zumtobel’s 650 m² trade-fair stand in the Festhalle, visitors can stroll through a city of light fascinating them with lighting solutions in line with the motto “LEDs control light”. The core of the trade-fair stand will be the Future Cube which allows a glimpse into the future of building design. In collaboration with leading manufacturers, masterminded by renowned architect Stefan Behnisch, Zumtobel carried out a study on future developments with the aim of providing key stimuli for the integral design of buildings offering advantages in terms of economy, ergonomics and energy efficiency. Visitors to the Future Cube will be impressed by a concept study for an OLED luminaire series devised by the US-based design studio Continuum. The wide-area light distribution provided by organic LEDs offers a whole new range of creative options for designers and planners. With this luminaire range, Zumtobel wants to demonstrate a new approach to this new generation of light sources that can be implemented even today.
We are the partner for lighting solutions that are not influenced by short-lived trends. By extending our product guarantee to five years, we put special emphasis on our long-term thinking to the benefit of our customers; we are the first company in the luminaire industry to pass on the benefit of these high quality standards to our customers. At the same time we show LED lighting solutions for all application areas that are fit for the future and illustrate the wide range of options these new light sources offer in terms of technical and design perfection.”
2014年8月27日星期三
energy sources lighting will remain a dominant trend in the future
Green Lighting China 2010 is targeting visitors from government departments (municipal construction, environmental protection, highway construction and municipal divisions); real estate developers and engineering projects; consumer electronics manufacturers (TVs, computers and phones) and other applications manufacturers, to create a comprehensive, high end industry show for both exhibitors and visitors.
The development of novel light and energy sources lighting will remain a dominant trend in the future. The launch of a semiconductor lighting application project - “Ten Cities, Ten Thousand Lights” - in 2009 was followed by a nationwide drive lead by the Ministry of Science and Technology. As well as being one of the first 21 pilot cities for this project, alongside Hangzhou, Yangzhou, Ningbo and Wuhan, among others, Shanghai is also the location of Expo 2010 Shanghai, an event which will create great business opportunities for companies from the novel light and energy sources lighting industry. This sector will experience explosive growth in the Yangtze River Delta Area and across the country.
The next round of revolutionary technological and industrial development is bound to stimulate widespread demand for information about the market for green lighting, as well as its technologies and talent. How to increase market share and develop opportunities will be a core focus during the event. A symposium titled The Application of Novel Energy Lighting will focus on solar PV lighting, photovoltaic-wind hybrid lighting and electric supply hybrid lighting. It will look specifically at how to combine these applications with new energies.
The development of novel light and energy sources lighting will remain a dominant trend in the future. The launch of a semiconductor lighting application project - “Ten Cities, Ten Thousand Lights” - in 2009 was followed by a nationwide drive lead by the Ministry of Science and Technology. As well as being one of the first 21 pilot cities for this project, alongside Hangzhou, Yangzhou, Ningbo and Wuhan, among others, Shanghai is also the location of Expo 2010 Shanghai, an event which will create great business opportunities for companies from the novel light and energy sources lighting industry. This sector will experience explosive growth in the Yangtze River Delta Area and across the country.
The next round of revolutionary technological and industrial development is bound to stimulate widespread demand for information about the market for green lighting, as well as its technologies and talent. How to increase market share and develop opportunities will be a core focus during the event. A symposium titled The Application of Novel Energy Lighting will focus on solar PV lighting, photovoltaic-wind hybrid lighting and electric supply hybrid lighting. It will look specifically at how to combine these applications with new energies.
the production process and the factory
John Saunders becomes Sales Director of Anolis. Saunders has been Business Development Manager for Anolis since its launch in 2005. With the massive increase in demand for environmentally conscious and sustainable products, Anolis has always been at the forefront of the LED revolution.
As dedicated Sales Directors for each company, von den Stemmen and Saunders bring their energy, experience and enthusiasm for their respective industries to the top of the management structure. They will focus directly on moving the two companies forward globally, continuing to 'push the envelope' of innovation and retaining their positions as market leaders.
Adrien Trecek joins the Robe management team as Operations Director. He will be based at Robe's HQ in Roznov p.R., and be involved in overseeing the efficient and smooth running of all Robe's day-to-day operations including logistics, the production process and the factory. Prior to the appointment, Trecek has been working for Robe as a consultant for two years and brings fresh ideas and insight.
As dedicated Sales Directors for each company, von den Stemmen and Saunders bring their energy, experience and enthusiasm for their respective industries to the top of the management structure. They will focus directly on moving the two companies forward globally, continuing to 'push the envelope' of innovation and retaining their positions as market leaders.
Adrien Trecek joins the Robe management team as Operations Director. He will be based at Robe's HQ in Roznov p.R., and be involved in overseeing the efficient and smooth running of all Robe's day-to-day operations including logistics, the production process and the factory. Prior to the appointment, Trecek has been working for Robe as a consultant for two years and brings fresh ideas and insight.
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