Osram has signed a contract with the Wuxi New District Administrative Committee to build a new assembly plant in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. LED chips will be packaged in housings at the new backend facility starting in late 2013; with ...
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While growth in the LED industry came initially from small display applications and was furthered by LCD display applications, lower-than-expected adoption of LEDs in the TV market and the entry of several new players (mostly from Asia) in ...
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Luminaire makers that want to compete in the 2013 Next Generation Luminaires SSL competition must submit a written intent to enter by January 18, and submit actual products by February 8. The US Department of Energy (DOE), the ...
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Engineering, electronics and high-tech giant Siemens AG of Munich, Germany has announced its intention to spin-off 80.5% of its subsidiary Osram (the world's second biggest lighting manufacturer, whose subsidiary Osram Opto Semiconductors ...
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Siemens has announced its intention to spin-off 80.5% of its subsidiary Osram. The plan requires approval of at least three-quarters of voters at Siemens’ Annual Shareholders' Meeting on 23 January. If approved, the transaction ...
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More than 70 percent of the total revenue in 2012 attributable to sustainable products Osram used the Sustainable Innovation Forum 2012, taking place alongside the UN Climate Conference in Doha (Qatar), to present its current ...
Given the accelerated transformation of the lighting market to semiconductor based products, Osram is pushing forward the entered path of its corporate reorganization. The company had already initiated a comprehensive corporate program in ...
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Given the accelerated transformation of the lighting market to semiconductor based products, Osram is pushing forward the entered path of its corporate reorganization. The company had already initiated a comprehensive corporate program in ...
Tags: Osram, LED-based products, Corporate Program
Osram has announced plans to cut 4,700 jobs after it is spun off from Siemens. The cuts, which will amount to 12 per cent of the company's workforce, are planned to take effect by 2014 to achieve cumulative gross savings of 1 billion ...
Osram will invest in production facilities such as an LED assembly plant in China, while at the same time selling other plants that make products using older lighting technologies. After parent company Siemens said it will spin off Osram ...
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A company in Texas is suing Apple over alleged infringement of patents that cover pulse-width modulation control of LEDs. Elsewhere, Cooper has filed another lawsuit against Cree and Ruud, and Relume has filed suits against ...
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Simply choosing the cheapest LED components has its risks and a better approach is to take a system-level perspective, aiming for the most cost-effective design, writes Mark Pinkney, divisional marketing manager, Anglia Lighting LED ...
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Wolfgang Dehen, CEO of Osram said he was glad to enter into a new area of partnership-based competition with Samsung. Osram and Samsung have jointly issued a press release announcing an agreement to settle of all of their worldwide ...
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Everyone knows that CFLs and LEDs offer more lumens per watt than an incandescent lamp,but less is known about the lifecycle performance of the newer technologies–including manufacture and disposal.Nick Martindale looks at exhaustive ...
Osram and Samsung settle all LED lawsuits, including license agreements for patent portfolios Osram AG (a subsidiary of Siemens AG of Munich, Germany and the world's second largest lighting manufacturer) and South Korea's Samsung ...
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