Following declines of 45% in 2011 and 30% in 2013, LED wafer fab equipment spending will rise 17% to nearly $1.2bn in 2014 as the LED industry is working through its over-capacity problems and will renew capital spending and capacity ...
Tags: LED Equipment, LED, Electrical, Electronics
LED chip, lamp and lighting fixture maker Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has launched the 4000 lumen LMH2, which is claimed to be industry’s highest-performance LED module, producing the same or better-quality light as 70-watt ceramic ...
Tags: LED, LED Module, LED chip
Cree announced an industry-changing technology breakthrough for the LED street lighting market. The XSPR LED Residential Street Light delivers better lighting while consuming over 65 percent less energy at an initial cost as low as $99 for ...
Tags: LED Street Light, LED Residential Street Light, LED, Street Light
Cree introduces the new 4000-lumen LMH2 that delivers the industry's highest-performance LED module. The barrier-breaking module produces the same or better quality light as 70-watt ceramic metal halide (CMH) lamps while consuming half the ...
Tags: LED Module, LED industry, LED
In the boom of LED lighting, IKEA, the world's largest furniture retailer, will also expand the sales range of LED lighting product to support the promotion of efficient lighting products. Steve Howard, the Chief Sustainability Officer of ...
Ground-Breaking XSPR Street Light Uses 65 Percent Less Energy While Delivering Better Light Quality and Rapid Payback DURHAM, NC -- Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) announces an industry-changing technology breakthrough for the LED street ...
Tags: LED Street Light, LED
Electron leakage causes efficiency drop, or what's known as droop, when LEDs are operated at higher drive currents according to a research group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For more than a decade, the LED industry has sought to ...
, Inc., yesterday announced that it signed a non-exclusive worldwide patent license agreement with Transphorm, Inc. that provides access to Cree's extensive family of patents related to GaN high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) and GaN ...
Tags: Cree GaN HEMT, Lights, Lighting
FoxFury Lighting Solutions is pleased to announce that its SideSlide Series (powerful CREE LED flashlights featuring an innovative helmet adaptor) has been upgraded to 200 lumens. These handheld lights can be mounted on the side of ...
Tags: LED Flashlight, Lighting, LED
LED chip, lamp and lighting fixture maker Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has launched the XSPR LED Residential Street Light, which delivers better lighting while consuming over 65% less energy at an initial cost as low as $99 for common ...
Tags: LED street light, LED, Street Lights, LED chip
It is reported that RVLT, the best stock in U.S. market, increased by 515 percent this year, it has been specializing in the sales of LED light, LED light board and LED strip light, although its revenue of Q1 is $ 6.31 million, a loss of $ ...
Tags: LED Chip, LED, LED lighting
Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has signed a non-exclusive worldwide patent license agreement with Transphorm Inc of Goleta, near Santa Barbara, CA, USA (which designs and delivers power conversion devices and modules) that provides access to ...
Tags: Transphorm Cree, Electrical, Electronics
Cree develops unique parking garage SSL products with a reflector and multiple lenses, while Acuity's Peerless brand introduces a new linear round LED fixture and GE Lighting goes away from a light guide for an entry-level planar fixture. ...
Tags: LED, GE lighting
Renovated Supermarket Showcases Merchandise with Better Light, Improved Efficiency and Continued Savings DURHAM, NC -- Bashas’, a family-owned and operated grocery retailer in the western United States, recently installed ...
Tags: CREE, LED Lighting
Simon Brands has released the newly developed Simon High-Power Flashlight T6 Pro mini which uses the Cree LED bulb for greater lighting. This mini torch light is ideal for law enforcement and military, as well as consumers who desire a ...
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