120 YEARS
EXPERIENCE INSIDE EVERY TOSHIBA BULB
In 1890, inspired by a meeting with Thomas Edison, one of Toshiba’s founders – Inchisuke Fujioka – developed and mass-produced Japan’s rst electric bulb.
Ever since, Toshiba has used its knowledge and expertise combined with high investments in the latest cutting edge technology, to bring you the very best quality lighting solutions.
developed expertise
ting edge ting solutions.
Over the years lighting has seen many developments, fr frosted bulbs to uorescent lights and low-energy bulbs – today Toshiba is introducing its range of innovative, low energy and long life LED bulbs and xtures in the UK.
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1890 1921 1941 Fluorescent
Toshiba
manufactures Japan’s rst electric light bulb
Toshiba invents the “double coil electric bulb,” one of the six
great inventions in bulb technology
lamps go on sale. Toshiba
introduces technology to Japan
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1980 Toshiba
NeoBall, the world’
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NeoBall, the world’s rst
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light-bulb shap compact
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2010 Toshiba
Toshiba
introduces its E-Core LED
light-bulb shaped compact
uorescent lamp amp ped
E-Core LED lighting to UK market
UK market s
VIEW THE RANGE AT:
WWW.TOSHIBA.CO.UK/LIGHTING
OSHIBA.CO.UK/LIGHTING
REFLECTOR LAMPS
GLS LAMPS
DECORATIVE LAMPS LED LIGHT ENGINES INDOOR LIGHTING OUTDOOR LIGHTING
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