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    FIG. 1. The tabletop exhibits afforded Horticultural Lighting Conference attendees the chance to see the latest in LED components, enabling technologies such as optics, and finished lighting products — all developed specifically for the horticultural application.
    Horticultural Lighting

    Experts examine plant response to SSL at horticultural conference

    Feb. 20, 2019
    The third Horticultural Lighting Conference provided a broad base of science and business information for attendees, and speakers at the Portland conference made clear that the...
    FIG. 1. San Diego is installing the Current CityIQ nodes on both cobrahead and decorative gaslamp-style poles with LED luminaires. The busy Market Street includes both types, and with two lanes of traffic in each direction and a turn lane, the sensor nodes with two-way cameras line both sides of the street. (Photo credits: All photos, Maury Wright.)
    Networks & Controls

    San Diego deploys cameras and sensors on LED street light poles

    Feb. 20, 2019
    San Diego, supported by commercial partners including Current, powered by GE, is working on a city-wide deployment of intelligent connected sensor nodes on street light poles,...
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    Driver ICs

    New Year brings a new approach to content feeds

    Feb. 20, 2019
    LEDs Magazine hit the refresh button on its website in 2019, with a newsfeed capability to enable faster turnaround of company news. Carrie Meadows explains the content approach...
    Strategies in Light conference co-chair Bob Steele will headline the opening-day Plenary session by driving home the impact the shifting LED market has made on the SSL industry and the conference planning.
    Networks & Controls

    Strategies in Light event builds foundation for SSL future

    Feb. 20, 2019
    Whether business leader, product developer, lighting designer, or specifier, there will be ample opportunity to influence the future of the SSL industry using the expertise gathered...
    Is the Zebra device on top of the shopping cart handle, rather than smartphones, the future of how shoppers will engage with visible light communications (VLC)? (Photo credit: Zebra.)
    Networks & Controls

    Lighting continues to play at indoor positioning table

    Feb. 20, 2019
    VLC, Bluetooth, smartphones, handheld scanners, IoT, data, cloud — It sounds so IT, and it is. The lighting industry is still figuring it out, including how to compete against...

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    Fifth annual Sapphire Awards program reveals finalists (MAGAZINE)
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    Fifth annual Sapphire Awards program reveals finalists (MAGAZINE)

    Feb. 20, 2019
    Carrie Meadows reports on the innovations that helped the finalists make the cut in the fifth year of the LEDs Magazine Sapphire Awards program, which demonstrates the evolution...
    FIG. 1. Planar lighting behind a textile surface delivers an almost dimensionless space where visitors see the Greek athlete Apoxyomenos risen from the seabed, presented with no shadows yet with lighting that reveals the architectural detail of the bronze work. (Photo credit: All photos, Zumtobel/photographer Faruk Pinjo.)
    Indoor Lighting

    White LED lighting brings mystical quality to statue chamber

    Feb. 20, 2019
    Visitors to the Muzej Apoksiomena in Croatia experience a museum specifically designed to tell the story of Apoxyomenos, with LED lighting leading the journey and ultimately arriving...
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    Networks & Controls

    Driving human-centric lighting to market

    Feb. 20, 2019
    Most connected SSL is complicated to install and use; when you layer on the complexity of human-centric principles, it’s even harder. The LED and SSL sectors have to fix that....