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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION 10. Megaman at Selfridges
Megaman’s AR111 LED lamps have been supplied as part of a new lighting solution for Selfridges flagship store in Oxford Street, London
CPN - Cudis Light the Way to Innovation
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Timeguard plugs gap in LED market with bulkhead designs Timeguard has added New bulkhead designs to its range of exterior LED lighting.
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11. Delmatic delivers lighting control for Commodity Quay Delmatic are supplying a comprehensive lighting management system for the new Commodity Quay development at St Katherine’s Dock in the heart of London
Megaman’s TECOH Range
The TECOH range of LED light sources from Megaman provides efficient, practical solutions for upgrading existing lighting installations to the benefits of LED lighting with only minor adaptations to existing fittings
New Clare HAL variant lights
LED manufacturers can take advantage of the most advanced low power multi-function tester available, which provides power measurement of less than 1,000W with a resolution of 200mW
Contents… FEATURES
6. A guide to lighting principals In the first in a short series of articles (to be continued online at
www.connectingindustry.com) Oliver Buchan, technical manager for Luxonic Lighting, takes a look at the technical background to some of the more familiar terms that crop up when talking about selecting and specifying lighting
8. Energy savings in the spotlight
Thomas Holgeth, joint managing director of High Technology Lighting (HTL), explains how to make the right choices from the myriad of LED products available in order to get the best product to meet your needs
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FEBRUARY 2014 Lighting Controls
Kinetic facade receives elegant new LED lighting design
The latest publication for the lighting sector COVER STORY Pulsar has supplied a range of
lighting fixtures to the the new ‘t Walletje business complex in Holland
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