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 ARTICLES (February 2004)
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Korea
Updated October 2005
Japan
Updated June 2006
China & Taiwan
Updated March 2006
USA - National Programs and Industry Groups
National solid-state lighting programs and initiatives
Photonics Cluster (UK)
LEDs have a bright future in Taiwan's photonics industry
Jerry Lee of Taiwan's Photonics Industry & Technology Development Association (PIDA) looks forward to increased success for Taiwan's LED industry
Lighting Research Center applies research, demonstrations, and education to advance LED technology
Moving LEDs into the mainstream: ASSIST develops research, education, and industry ties
The Alliance for Solid-State Illumination Systems and Technologies (ASSIST) seeks to accelerate the adoption and market acceptance of energy-efficient LED technology for mainstream, general illumination.
NGLIA supports initiative to develop solid-state lighting industry in the US
The purpose of the Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance is to support and partner with the government on solid-state lighting R&D, and to lobby on behalf of solid-state lighting issues, including increased R&D funding. LEDs Magazine spoke with Dale Work of Philips, the current chair of the NGLIA.
Photonics Consortia
Japanese LED project targets medical applications
Japanese project enters second phase
DOE provides update on Solid State Lighting program
The Fourth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, held in the first week of August 2004, opened with an update from Jim Brodrick of the US Department of Energy (DOE) on the Solid State Lighting program, which is seeking to improve the performance of both LED and OLED technologies for lighting applications.
DOE announces $20m in funding for solid-state lighting research
As part of its Solid State Lighting program, the US Department of Energy has made awards to 11 core technology projects with a total value of $20 million.
DOE lighting workshop sets targets for LEDs
February 2004
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