LEDs Magazine News & Insights - Jan 17th, 2024
 
 
Industry news, commentary, research, and applications in LED and solid-state lighting technology and markets
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January 17, 2024

In our weekly News & Insights for Jan. 17, 2024, the glaring issue of automotive headlamps gets special attention from a U.K. advocacy group. Contributors from the Light and Health Research Center explain why headlight glare is a problem and what can be done about it. Also in this issue: Encouraging financials from Acuity; Glamox continues to dive into wind-farm lighting; and more.

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They’re causing accidents as more drivers than ever report “getting dazzled,” the RAC says as it calls for government action.
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Headlight glare has been a mainstream complaint of late. Learn why current LED headlamp designs cause glare and how the technology can be better engineered for improved safety.
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