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Venture introduces new LED luminaires with smart technology


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enture Lighting has introduced a comprehensive range of LED luminaires with enhanced longevity and reliability with their latest VLED Integrated Driver Technology (IDT) system for floodlights, industrial and street lighting schemes.


This latest system is operated directly from the mains supply without the requirement of a separate driver. The advanced technology of the IDT system helps to increase the life of the luminaire as there is no driver to fail before the 50,000 hour LED life.


Comprised of individual 30W VLED modules, the IDT luminaires are available from 30W to 180W and as a narrow, medium or wide beam angle. The highly efficient LEDs result in significant energy and money savings. Venture Lighting’s new range includes VLED Highbay and Lowbay IDT systems for warehousing and other industrial applications, as well as a VLED floodlight, all available with optics for a 15°, 30° or 60° light distribution angle depending on the requirements of the application. The integrated driver technology and modular design of these luminaires make them


particularly suitable for these schemes as they can be built to produce a variety of lighting levels, which is often a requirement for applications which demand a lot of fixtures or powerful light. The lack of driver means that the fittings are easy to install and require very little maintenance, minimising any unnecessary disruption to the work flow within warehouses and factories or down time of crucial outside lighting. The industrial, slim-line design of the luminaires incorporates a smart heat- sink for optimised thermal management to prevent the LEDs from deteriorating due to overheating. The fixture has been designed and tested to tolerate maximum debris without damaging the heat dissipation and consequently maintaining the efficiency and life of the luminaire even in the most demanding of applications. The VLED modules are also IP65 rated, meaning they are fully protected from dust and water, making them an ideal lighting fixture for a wide range of environment conditions. The IDT VLED systems have a Colour Rendering Index (CRI) of 80 at a colour temperature of 5700K, producing a


bright, cool-white light, with other colour temperatures available on request. This high-quality light is excellent for reproducing the accurate colour of objects as seen under natural daylight. Further information on the VLED IDT Systems is available from Venture Lighting Europe on 01923 692600, or by emailing: info@venturelighting.co.uk or by visiting the company’s website at www.venturelightingeurope.com


GE Lighting names Smart City Development Director


GE Lighting appoints Sandrine Perino as Smart City Development Director for Europe.


European smart cities strategy. Working closely with regional sales teams, Sandrine’s responsibilities will include driving the rapid development and uptake of GE Lighting’s intelligent solutions in large-scale infrastructure projects, with a special focus on cities.


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Sandrine commented: “Modern cities are facing growing pressures to cope with expanding populations and increased traffic, all whilst trying to become more energy efficient and sustainable. Intelligent lighting systems provide a valuable opportunity to city planners and citizens alike, offering forward thinking services and innovation opportunities that will not only improve city life but also


ased in Paris, Sandrine will draw on her 25 years of sales and leadership experience to spearhead GE Lighting’s


save energy and money.


“I’m looking forward to working with my team to further improve our process of delivering outstanding, future proof results for our customers. Smart technology and the Internet of Things present a seemingly limitless list of possibilities for lighting and I can’t wait to exploit the most constructive and valuable of these as I enter my new role.” Sandrine has held senior roles in sales and management in companies such as Intel and Cisco, working with intelligent business solutions and developing international strategies. Sandrine also holds two Masters degrees in Strategy & Economy and Telecommunications Management from Paris Dauphine University. Agostino Renna, President and CEO of GE Lighting EMEA, said: “I’m proud


to welcome Sandrine into the GE family and excited to see what


her role can deliver. Smart cities are such an important area of our business as we look to help our customers improve their infrastructure for a more efficient, sustainable and intelligent future.” GE Lighting is changing the way people light and think about their world in commercial, industrial, municipal and residential settings. Light brightens our path to a better way of being. Today, light is intelligent. Light listens, learns and sees. GE. Where Light Is Bright. For further information please visit: www.gelighting.com


Building & Facilities Management – May 2015


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