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Forge Europa – Stand B18


Forge Europa will be exhibiting its LED lighting expertise for a second successive year as part of the LuxLive 2012 event. The company’s focus will be reinforcing the message of maximising performance and optimising costs, whilst retaining the highest standards of both product quality and energy efficiency. Forge Europa are specialists in the manufacture of innovative, efficient and commercially viable LED lighting. The company’s engineering and commercial teams work closely together throughout the product development process to ensure that a customer’s performance and cost expectations are achieved within any design. www.forge­europa.co.uk


Helvar – Stand E14


Luxonic Lighting – Stand C29


Innovative luminaire designs for office and retail lighting will be the theme from Luxonic Lighting. A live demonstration area with two colourful mannequins will show how the latest in LED technology, coupled with different beam angles, can satisfy all the demands of retail lighting ­ particularly colour rendering and energy saving. In this retail section, Luxonic will be debuting brand new LED luminaires designed for the retail market to replace 20W to 70W ceramic metal­halide products. Illustrating its abilities for both the office and retail sector, Luxonic’s Broadlighter luminaire will be on display in its latest LED version, together with new high­efficiency LED downlighter ranges. www.luxonic.co.uk


Helvar will introduce enhancements to its popular controls platform, uSee Interface, with additional emergency light testing and maintenance modules. A new USB to DALI interface, 510, will feature alongside the 905 DALI network lighting router for use as a room or local area controller, where enhanced router features and Ethernet connectivity are required. Helvar’s High Bay 317 PIR presence detector and the 318 Room Sensor, with a 5m presence detector, will also be debuted at the show. www.helvar.com


Applelec – Stand F02


Projection Lighting – Stand C01


The 70 series and 90 series AlphaLED luminaires are now available with a beam angle of 10º or less. This option produces an intense, tight beam for dramatic, sparkling accent lighting, along with all the qualities that AlphaLED is focused on: colour quality, consistency and efficiency, guaranteed for five years. Ideal for decorative and display lighting where creative effects are required, this new beam option uses the Xicato Point Module and is likely to prove popular with lighting designers. Additional product launches include ultra­high output versions of the Metropole track mounted spotlight and 200 Series Mercury adjustable scoop downlight, both available up to 3000lm. www.alphaled.co.uk


www.a1retailmagazine.com


A flat sheet of brilliant light, LED Light Sheet is characterised by a slim profile of 6mm or 8mm and is created to bespoke requirements. Featuring a luminous efficacy of 80 lumens per watt, panels can be constructed with a variety Kelvin temperature LEDs to deliver versatile and highly energy efficient lighting units. With UK manufacture by Applelec, each LED Light Sheet unit provides even illumination for product display or surface illumination and is created individually to a specified size and shape. Further options include RGB colour changing LEDs, an IP67 rating for exterior applications and LEDs with a 95 CRI. www.ledlightsheet.co.uk


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