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euroLED Review


This year’s euroLED was all change with a brand new venue and more visitors than ever. The show was held at the NEC in Birmingham and attracted well over 2,000 attendees from across the UK and continental Europe. The organisers are delighted with this year’s event, and are looking forward to celebrating their tenth anniversary show.


Michelle Cleaver, Birmingham Science Park’s Head of


euroLED said “With a record number of visitors to euroLED 2012, we could not be more excited about the show’s potential for next year – our tenth birthday.” The two-day event was a real success, and it was great to see some of the exciting advancements in LED and solid state lighting that were on show over the course of the show. 95 companies showcased their latest innovations at the exhibition, which was sponsored by Philips, Arrow Electronics and PurEcoLED, whilst Underwriters Laboratories (UL) sponsored the technical conference, which brought in keynote speakers from across Europe.


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The euroLED team is already excited to be organising the tenth anniversary show, and will be holding kicker events over the next twelve months at Birmingham Science Park to build momentum.


“These events will also enable delegates to pay a visit to our acclaimed Optical Performance Centre, which is working with some of the biggest names in LED on research, testing and accreditation, as well as supporting highly innovative start-up businesses” explains Cleaver.


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