LEDVANCE Introduces Human Centric Lighting Products

A new series of human centric lighting products were launched by SYLVANIA, LEDVANCE. With its TruWave Technology, the LED portfolio offers light that mimics the natural light spectrum to deliver what the company called “Natural Light for Natural Living™”.

According to LEDVANCE, the new series not only supports an improved sleep/wake cycle, but also delivers dimming and less intense blue light for reduced eye strain.


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“LEDVANCE stands for advancing light, and today’s announcement is another example of how we are delivering on that promise for our consumer and commercial customers,” said Lawrence Lin, global CEO and managing director of the U.S. and Canada region, LEDVANCE. “By delivering Natural Light for Natural Living with our new SYLVANIA Natural Series with TruWave Technology, we are adding value for our customers who want superior illumination at affordable price points. I am very proud of all of our employees in the US and around the globe who helped make this industry innovation a reality.”

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