Available in 2’x2′ and 2’x4′ configurations, LEDVANCE’s UltraLED Volumetric Troffer, offered under the company’s SYLVANIA brand, is available in two lumen/wattage packages, two voltage ratings, and three color temperatures.
Available in 2’x2′ and 2’x4′ configurations, LEDVANCE’s UltraLED Volumetric Troffer, offered under the company’s SYLVANIA brand, is available in two lumen/wattage packages, two voltage ratings, and three color temperatures.
The Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY) recently announced that registration is open for LEDucation 2020. Marking its 14th year, the annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference is being held March 17-18, 2020 at the New York Hilton Midtown.
On October 3, 2019, the International Commission on Illumination issued the second edition of its position statement on non-visual effects of light, focusing on recommending the proper light at the proper time.
Signify has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Eaton to acquire Cooper Lighting Solutions for USD 1.4 billion in cash.
The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) recently released the second version of an updated commercial lighting policy that combines continued emphasis on persistent energy savings with new, greater focus on the controllability and quality of light demonstrated by products approved for the DLC’s Qualified Products List (QPL).
Illuminated by Bridgelux (BRO) or Lumenetix (LUM) Dynamic Dimming modules, Lightheaded’s downlights replicate the halogen MR16’s dimming curve while smoothly transitioning from 3000K at full output to 1800K at 1%.
In March 2019, Eaton announced that it intended to pursue a tax-free spin-off of its $1.7 billion lighting business to create an independent, publicly traded company. In September, Eaton revealed that Cooper Lighting Solutions will be the spinoff business’s name.
Sensor manufacturer AMS recently announced that the minimum acceptance threshold of 62.5% required in conjunction with the all-cash takeover offer for OSRAM Licht AG was not achieved.
President Trump’s recent remarks about current energy-efficient lighting technology were inaccurate and outdated.
Demand for design services in August took a markedly downward swing compared to July’s already soft score, according to a report recently released by The American Institute of Architects (AIA).