2016年2月29日星期一

with the potential for more features to be downloaded and enjoyed in the future

Building on its innovation capabilities, today Philips unveils hue, the world’s smartest web-enabled LED home lighting system. Philips hue signals a new era in home lighting both in the way we think about and experience light in our homes. It allows you to create and control the light using your smartphone or tablet. Bringing endless possibilities to help you get creative and help you personalize your lighting to suit yours and your family’s lifestyle, Philips hue is available exclusively from Apple stores from 30th October. A starter pack includes three bulbs[1] that simply screw into your existing lamps, and a bridge that you plug into your home Wi-Fi router. Simply download the hue app to start experiencing light in a completely new way.

Philips hue can be setup in minutes. The intuitive app allows you to remotely control your home lighting to help secure your home, personalize your home lighting experience with custom settings and program timers to help manage your daily schedules, all through the convenience of a smart device. An intuitive and seamless system, Philips hue is upgradeable and future-proof, with the potential for more features to be downloaded and enjoyed in the future.

The app for Philips’ hue also features expert LightRecipes: four pre-programmed lighting settings based on Philips’ research around the biological effects that lighting has on the body.  These scenarios adjust bulbs to the optimum shade and brightness of white light to help you relax, read, concentrate or energize.

2016年2月26日星期五

the current subdued level of demand in the market

The devaluation followed a comprehensive review of Inventory held, which concluded that despite the positive long-term outlook for the LED industry, the existing stock held was inappropriately high in comparison to the current subdued level of demand in the market.

These non-cash effects will lead to a negative operating result of ca. EUR 78m in Q3/2012 or ca. EUR 113m for the first nine months of 2012.

However, for fiscal year 2012, AIXTRON expects sequentially stronger fourth quarter revenues, albeit considerably less than previously expected. As a result of the unexpected slower demand recovery, the Company will not report a profit in fiscal year 2012.

2016年2月24日星期三

We appreciate this recognition and look forward to our future together

Aside from that, the DimTone BR30′s selling point is that it goes from 2700K to 2200K when it dims, producing a warmer tone that is closer to that of a dimmed incandescent. It’s dimmable to under 5% of its full lighting capacity — most bulbs just turn completely off well above that point.

The Graybar Supplier Excellence Award is presented semi-annually to recognize a product supplier that has collaborated with Graybar in an exceptional manner to successfully grow profitable business together.We’re delighted to present GE Lighting with this award,” said Kathy Mazzarella, Graybar president and chief executive officer. “The relationship between our two companies spans more than a century, and GE Lighting continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to growing its business with Graybar.”

“The world of commercial and industrial lighting is experiencing unprecedented change," noted Maryrose Sylvester, president and chief executive officer of GE Lighting. “Graybar and GE have worked together for more than 100 years and right now—through technology leadership, product quality and knowledgeable service—we’re leading a lighting transformation that’s producing significant benefits and strategic advantages for our mutual customers. We appreciate this recognition and look forward to our future together."

Graybar, a Fortune 500 corporation and one of the largest employee-owned companies in North America, is a leader in the distribution of high quality electrical, communications and data networking products, and specializes in related supply chain management and logistics services. Through its network of more than 240 North American distribution facilities, it stocks and sells products from thousands of manufacturers, helping its customers power, network and secure their facilities with speed, intelligence and efficiency.

The companies will develop solutions such as office lounge furniture and screens that integrate LED lighting

At the office and facility show, Orgatec 2012, the Haworth booth will be exclusively lit by Philips.The booth will include the integration of Philips LED lighting in Haworth’s office partitioning range MeetYou as well as the ”Light as a divider” market research project which uses illuminated LED screens.

“Office workers today want flexibility and comfort from their workplace environments.” said Menno Kleingeld, Vice President and General Manager Office Lighting EMEA at Philips. ‘’Philips and Haworth are both people-centric brands, and the companies are thus a natural fit to work together in creating healthy workspaces.”

The companies will develop solutions such as office lounge furniture and screens that integrate LED lighting, creating more effective and aesthetic office environments.

Research has shown that light impacts well-being and performance, and LED lighting from Philips offers unprecedented opportunities to create the right quality of light through color and control. Haworth offers a holistic product portfolio based on research, workplace knowledge, global perspectives and a unique design point of view. Haworth’s office furniture can be easily integrated into different working environments and adapt to the ever changing needs of companies over the time.

2016年2月23日星期二

We selected the Digital Lumens Intelligent Lighting System for its energy efficiency

The Fort Worth-based company is expanding to the Houston metro area with an 82-acre development that is expected to be completed and operational in 2013. With a company-wide commitment to sustainability, the new facility presented an opportunity to implement best practices in all aspects of the design. In addition to the intelligent LED lighting, the new distribution center includes an underground water retention pond, skylights in dry areas of the facility, crane-operated aisles, and all measures required to meet LED gold criteria for the administration offices portion of the building.

“Distribution operations – from facilities to fleet operations -- are particularly energy-intensive, which is why efficiency is a primary consideration in every aspect of our business,” said John Fershtand, Director of Fleet Operations and Energy, Ben E. Keith Foods. “With this new project, we had the opportunity to identify products and technologies that will create a state-of-the-art facility from both the operations and energy efficiency perspectives, and lighting was a key decision. After reviewing numerous lighting alternatives, including fluorescents and plain LEDs, we selected the Digital Lumens Intelligent Lighting System for its energy efficiency, including the ability to provide light only when and where staff are working, maintenance-free operation, long lifetime, excellent light quality, and rugged design.”

“We are honored that Ben E. Keith Foods, which has long been at the forefront of optimizing energy efficiency across operations, has selected and deployed the Digital Lumens Intelligent Lighting System in this stellar new facility,” said Michael Feinstein, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “By building intelligent LED industrial lighting into the facility from the start, Ben E. Keith Foods is minimizing the facility’s lighting energy footprint, reducing the thermal load on refrigeration systems, and adding an important new tool to their portfolio of sustainability measures. And, having the ability to review energy usage and fine tune the fixture settings, they will be able to ensure that lighting is always aligned with the team’s needs.”

2016年2月22日星期一

the Basics Room demonstrates the fundamentals of lighting

Philips has launched the first-of-its-kind Lighting Experience Centre (LEC) in Singapore. Spread over 4,640 square feet, LEC demonstrates the application of light in various urban scenarios.

The concept provides planners, architects and lighting designers with a unique hands-on experience that showcases how LED lighting can help rejuvenate a city environment.

Philips believes that LED lighting can create the right ambiance as well as provide sustainable, energy-efficient solutions to highlight and emphasize iconic buildings, public installations, urban landscapes and even in the retail environments.

At the exhibit display, the Basics Room demonstrates the fundamentals of lighting and discusses the basics of LED lighting, its applications and the future possibilities. The dynamic display of scenarios is showcased in a fun and educational way to visitors so they can see what light can do.