2015-10-15

LpS 2015 Post Show Report Highlights Trends, Technologies and Solutions

The LED professional Symposium +Expo (LpS), known as a point of reference for technical lighting professionals dealing with LED and OLED lighting components, modules and systems, took place for the 5th time this year. Over 100 exhibitors showed their latest developments in the growing exhibition. Seven of the world’s biggest LED manufacturers, namely Nichia, Cree, Everlight, Lumileds, Osram, Samsung and Seoul Semiconductor chose the LpS 2015 to showcase their products and services. No other event in the world can boast having these seven giants together at an exhibition!
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2015-09-04

LpS 2015 to Present LED Lighting Innovations

With a focus on LED lighting trends and technologies, the LpS 2015 offers consolidated lighting knowledge provided by pioneers and lighting professionals from all over the globe. Rogier van der Heide, Chief Design & Marketing Officer at Zumtobel Group and Ambassador of the UNESCO for the International Year of Light, will open the event with his keynote on trends in smart lighting, Internet of Things and Human Centric Lighting. Mr. van der Heide is a well-known designer and previously worked for Philips Lighting.
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2014-09-11

LpS 2014: LED Optics Design Meets Industrial Robotics

Innovational courage is the motto followed by opsira in all developments. The company is presenting a great highlight: Together with its partners KUKA and LED Linear the LED optics design experts demonstrate their goniophotometer robogonio in action with real measurements. Differentiating other solutions the robogonio offers flexible measurement solutions and full scope.
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ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, brought its cutting-edge display technologies to 2025 Creative Expo Taiwan, transforming art into immersive visual experiences. The theme for 2025, Water Scapes, celebrated Taiwan... READ MORE

A jointly developed demonstrator from ams OSRAM and DP Patterning points to where automotive lighting networks are heading: single-layer flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs) instead of complex multilayer designs — and, in the structur... READ MORE