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    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Web Exclusive Safety Centered Approach Improves Quality Of Light For Petrochemical Facilities Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Smart Cities

    WEB EXCLUSIVE: Safety-centered approach improves quality of light for petrochemical facilities

    Nov. 5, 2008
    An understanding of the human visual system and how it relates to LEDs, coupled with an improved understanding of the industrial lighting environment, can have a huge impact on...
    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Webcast Thermal Design For Enhanced Led Performance Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Thermal

    WEBCAST: Thermal Design for Enhanced LED Performance

    Oct. 30, 2008
    This Webcast explores the fundamentals of thermal management, focusing on simulation and the correct choice of materials.
    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Tech Notes Vicor S Flexible Accurate Efficient Power Solutions For Led Backlighting Applications Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Backlighting Signs & Displays

    TECH NOTES: Vicor's flexible, accurate & efficient power solutions for LED backlighting applications

    Oct. 20, 2008
    V•I Chips enable high-current, low-voltage distribution inside displays
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    Networks & Controls

    COMPANY PROFILE: Instrument Systems GmbH

    Oct. 16, 2008
    Instrument Systems provides complete light measurement solutions for the entire LED industry, ranging from high-speed production testers for wafer, dies and packaged LEDs up to...
    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Design Considerations For Intelligent Color Changeable Led Luminaires Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Retail & Hospitality

    Design considerations for intelligent, color-changeable LED luminaires

    Sept. 24, 2008
    Purpose-designed LED modules built using chip-on-board technology are capable of demonstrating very high efficiency and high color rendering index, according to James Mckenzie...

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    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Bluglass Opens Pilot Plant To Demonstrate Led Growth Process Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Materials

    BluGlass opens pilot plant to demonstrate LED growth process

    Sept. 24, 2008
    Australia’s Environment Minister says that BluGlass technology fits well with the country’s intention to move towards energy-efficient lighting, reports Tim Whitaker.
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    Backlighting Signs & Displays

    Focus on Olympic Games

    Sept. 24, 2008
    Although the Olympics had plenty of human celebrities, the real stars of the show were the LEDs.
    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features Led Chips Set New R D Records Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Substrates & Wafers

    LED chips set new R&D records

    Sept. 24, 2008
    Over the summer, both Philips Lumileds and Osram Opto Semiconductors unveiled some pretty impressive lab results for power LEDs.
    Substrates & Wafers

    DOE workshops create tools to build a strong SSL industry

    Sept. 23, 2008
    The latest DOE workshop in Portland, OR, continued the invaluable job of communicating DOE’s SSL program goals to the industry, reports BRIAN OWEN.
    Content Dam Leds En Articles Print Volume 5 Issue 10 Features New York Architect Firm Lsg To Build Prototype Led Streetlights Leftcolumn Article Thumbnailimage File
    Backlighting Signs & Displays

    New York architect firm, LSG to build prototype LED streetlights

    Sept. 23, 2008
    Under a $1.175M contract, OVI and LSG will produce and test 6 LED prototype streetlights for New York City, reports Julie MacShane.