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Although the process is based on a simple principle, it can still economically achieve low emission values. It is therefore able to replace the previously used wet scrubbing solutions, which create large quantities of ammonia solution. It is also much more environmentally friendly.


“We developed LARCH especially for typical applications in the LED industry and adapted it to the industry’s requirements. But we could also imagine the system finding application in other processes in which ammonia and hydrogen are generated. Therefore we are looking to continuously develop the technology,” concludes Davies.


Established in 1991, DAS Environmental Expert GmbH, headquartered in Dresden, Germany, is an environmental technology company. DAS is a technology and equipment supplier for process gas disposal solutions. The firm’s technology is employed in the semiconductor, TFT-LCD and electronics industry as well as the solar power isector. DAS also develops process and system solutions for treating industrialand communal waste water.


SemiLEDs restructures senior management


Along with changes in senior positions within the company, the firm has appointed former Everlight executive, Ilkan Cokgor as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing


LED chip and component manufacturer, SemiLEDs Corporation has announced changes to its senior management team.


After serving as President, Chief Operating Officer and director of SemiLEDs, Anh Chuong Tran has moved to the role of Chief Scientist. In this position, Tran will dedicate his time to SemiLEDs’ technology and product development efforts.


The Board of Directors of SemiLEDs has appointed Trung T. Doan, currently the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, to the additional role of President.


“LED components are sensitive to heat and most failures in lighting fixtures involves thermal mistreatment. Therefore, verifying the degradation at various temperatures is very critical,” says Kevin


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“Technology has always been SemiLEDs’ foundation. This transition will allow Chuong to dedicate his time and focus on technology and product development,” says Doan.


SemiLEDs has also named Ilkan Cokgor as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Cokgor brings to this position over 20 years of product development, marketing, sales, and business development experience. Cokgor is joining SemiLEDs from Everlight Electronics where he served as Vice President of Global Marketing since 2010.


“Ilkan has an impressive track-record in establishing marketing and sales channels and strong expertise in the LED industry. We are pleased to have Ilkan join our team,” adds Doan.


SemiLEDs completes LM80 test with IST


The Taiwanese headquartered firm claims to have become one of the first to pass a third party LM- 80 test in Taiwan, performed by IST, required by Energy Star


SemiLEDs, in cooperation of Integrated System Technology (IST), has announced that its S35 product line has successfully completed the requirements of the stringent 6000 hour lumen maintenance test (LM-80). The results showed an extrapolated lifetime of up to 50,000 hours.


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