Efficiency and renewables > Lighting systems and control

Top 5 lighting trends for 2014-15

20 October, 2014

enLighten Australia CEO Steve Cahill recently attended the 4th International LED professional Symposium held in Bregenz, Austria. Cahill provides highlights from the conference in the article below.


Flat panel lights outshine LEDs

16 October, 2014

Even as the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics has enshrined LEDs as the single most significant and disruptive energy-efficient lighting solution of today, scientists around the world continue unabated to search for bulbs that are even better.


Philips appoints new ANZ manager

02 September, 2014

Royal Philips has appointed Kevin Barrow as both Country Manager for Philips Australia and New Zealand, and General Manager for Philips Healthcare for Australia and New Zealand.


GE prescribes LED lighting solution for medical school

02 September, 2014

GE Lighting has installed an energy-efficient LED solution at the Davao Medical School Foundation in the Philippines. 


mySmart EBDHS-MB high-sensitivity motion sensor

01 September, 2014

The mySmart EBDHS-MB is an IP65-rated motion sensor designed specifically for mounting directly to high-bay lighting in factories and warehouses.


Street lighting and the Internet of Things

20 August, 2014

Australian councils can leverage Internet of Things (IoT) technology to modernise critical infrastructure such as intelligent and adaptive street lighting, according to networking technologies company Silver Spring Networks.


Chelsea to use Philips' LED floodlights at Stamford

08 August, 2014

Philips has provided LED pitch lighting for Chelsea Football Club, making Stamford Bridge the first top flight football club stadium to complete an upgrade to pitch lighting.


Philips releases lighting catalogue

29 July, 2014

Philips has released its Lighting Catalogue 2014/15 for the Australian market.


Councils to upgrade lighting

21 July, 2014

Councils across Australia are planning major works to replace inefficient street lights and relight public domains in a bid to cut costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Light bulb hacked

08 July, 2014

Researchers at Context Information Security have exposed a security weakness in a Wi-Fi-enabled, energy efficient LED light bulb that can be controlled from a smartphone.


Philips to spin off LED components business

30 June, 2014

Philips has announced that it will start the process to combine its Lumileds (LED components) and Automotive lighting businesses into a stand-alone company within the Philips Group.


Pierlite Mine Master LED Emergency light

12 June, 2014

The Pierlite Mine Master LED Emergency is a modular innovation for the emergency lighting market.


Lighting upgrade for a strata property

09 June, 2014

The Marine Apartments is an eight-storey, 43-apartment complex, set back from Port Philip Bay. The 16-year-old building has two levels of car park at ground and basement level. The owner corporation of the building had been actively seeking ways to reduce the building's energy consumption for close to five years.


Cortem EWL series LED floodlights

07 June, 2014

The Cortem EWL series lighting fixtures from NHP utilise LED technology that has been developed to replace, in the coming years, conventional light sources which will become obsolete.


GE Eco R250 outdoor luminaire

06 June, 2014

The Eco R250, built on the R250 outdoor luminaire technology, is designed for optimal application on major highways, roads, pedestrian sidewalks, as well as parking and retail areas.


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