LIGHTING JAPAN 2013 is a hub of the LED lighting business in Asia, which is an international exhibition co-held with a first-class Conference for LED and OLED lighting.The exhibition gathers 410* exhibitors from around the world, showcasing all kinds of products/technologies for LED/OLED lighting - from components, materials and equipment for design and manufacturing of LED/OLED lighting devices [5th LED/OLED Lighting Technology Expo] to led high bay light fixtures [3rd LED/OLED Light Expo]. As you see, OLED lighting whose market potential is enormous, is also featured as a main exhibit. (*expected) Co-held Conference has established its reputation a prime opportunity to learn the latest trends and technology development on LED/OLED lighting industry from the market leaders. For the Keynote Session of 2013, the following speakers have been decided .
There is a revolution taking place in the lighting industry and our new name reflects our vision to provide cutting edge products, service and distribution to strongly position the Company as a major force in serving the needs of this very large and growing market," commented Robert V. LaPenta, Founder of Aston Capital and Board Chairman of Revolution Lighting Technologies. "We are entering an era of unprecedented change in the way we light our homes and businesses. New energy efficient LED lighting systems and control technologies are transforming the lighting industry. By 2020, 70% of the lighting market is forecasted to be products with LEDs as their light source with a worldwide market approaching $85 billion. Our goal for Revolution Lighting Technologies is to be a leader in that movement and offer complete and comprehensive lighting solutions to meet this growing demand," remarks LaPenta.
The name change to Revolution Lighting Technologies, Inc. reflects our view of the dynamic changes impacting the lighting industry and our commitment to establish our company as a leader in high performance LED lighting solutions focusing on the industrial, commercial and government markets.Amsterdam, The Netherlands- Royal Philips Electronics and the KNVB today announced a three year partnership, which will be built around the creation of 90 so called solar ‘light centers’ across the African & South American continents. Light centers are areas of approx 1000m2, or the size of a small soccer pitch, which are lit using a new generation of highly efficient solar powered led flood light The idea is to create areas of light for rural communities which live without electricity thus effectively ‘extending the day’ and creating numerous opportunities for social, sporting and economic activities in the evening. These new light centers will enable and support the KNVB’s WorldCoaches program in Africa and South America. The WorldCoaches program trains football coaches in using football for social development, focusing on communities in developing countries.
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