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Frans van Houten to be next Philips President and CEO
Philips has announced that it will nominate Frans van Houten as its next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2011, as current CEO Gerard Kleisterlee retires from Philips.
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Martin Lupton resigns as PLDA President
Dr. Georgios Paissidis becomes PLDA
(Professional Lighting Designers Association) President as Martin Lupton cuts short his term to concentrate on new consultancy, Light Collective.
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agreement Philips and Cree have signed a comprehensive, worldwide patent cross- license agreement designed to further accelerate the growth of the LED lighting market.
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Artistic Licence integrate installation company
Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd and Artistic Licence Integration Ltd are born...
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ILE to unveil new identity at conference
The Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE) will officially launch their new name, the Institution of Lighting Professionals (ILP), at their annual conference, taking place in Warwickshire, England, on 22nd - 24th September.
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Toshiba LEDs to light up the Louvre Museum
Toshiba has entered into a partnership agreement with the Louvre Museum, Paris, to support lighting renovations in some of the museum’s most visited public spaces.
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International design award for GKD
Indemann Observation Tower wins the Merit Award of the Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) at ceremony in Washington, D.C.
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