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NEW PRODUCTS


PHILIPS ADDS PUREFORM WITH A DISTINCTLY MODERN AESTHETIC


The latest addition to the Philips portfolio of LED


luminaires underscores the inherent flexibility of advanced LED design, and the latest in integrated technologies, such as built-in lighting controls and optics that meet exacting LEED light-trespass requirements. In addition, PureForm from Philips Gardo features a modern aesthetic and state-


of-the-art thermal management with the benefits of LED to deliver up to 65% more energy efficiency over the pulse-start metal halide systems it was designed to replace. Designed for use in parking lots, PureForm’s high-performance optics allow for covering large


areas with more uniform light quality and fewer pole locations, as well as offering a 4,000° K color temperature that rivals traditional metal halide systems. Delivering on the promise of LED, PureForm will also last significantly longer than traditional metal halide light sources.


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PHILIPS INTEGRATES LED LIGHTING WITH URBAN FURNITURE IN SOLECITY


As cities look to create identity while respecting the


environment and providing their citizens with a sense of security and community, Philips is launching an innovative new line of outdoor LED lighting solutions that can support those goals. SoleCity from Philips Lumec allows cities to achieve uniformity in design and optimum style, with the performance and energy efficiency of LED technology. In addition to providing a comprehensive line of


high-performance outdoor luminaires, Philips Lumec has collaborated with Maglin Site Furniture, known in their own right for sustainable design, to create complementary sustainable urban furniture that offers cities a complete, integrated urban look and feel. With lifetimes of up to 100,000 hours and energy


MODULAR PAYMENT SOLUTIONS FOR PARKING APPLICATIONS Presenting the new KSD6000 series payment terminal from


Key Innovations. This PCI and EMV approved device is the latest addition to Ki’s range of secure, toughened and weather resistant terminals. The new KSD6000 is unique in that it offers multi- media capabilities at the Point of Payment. The terminal engages users with an easy to use interface in a remarkably compact and modular format. This enables credit/debit card acceptance in almost all outdoor or unattended environments. Customers select from options presented by rotating ‘carousel’ menus. This dynamic graphical interface allows the creative use of images, animations and icons to direct and inform the customer; reducing the need for text and language based instructions. The innovative modular design significantly reduces maintenance and service costs. When a critical component is damaged (a card reader for example) it can be removed and replaced in the field.


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savings of up to 60%, SoleCity is a high-performance alternative to high-intensity discharge (HID) products, featuring the sleekness of LEDs, color quality and light uniformity enabled by Philips Luxeon LED technology..


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NEDAP INTRODUCES PASSIVE L-R RFID SOLUTION FOR ACCESS CONTROL


Nedap AVI has


introduced uPASS Access, a groundbreaking RFID reader for convenient building access control. It supports the passive UHF technology (EPC Gen II) and enables a read range of up to 6 feet. The reader’s small design


fits access on the


doorpost of each interior. The company considers it a breakthrough in


control. Existing technologies


for more convenient long read range are mostly battery-powered, have large reader antennas, or involve proprietary technology. With the introduction of uPASS Access, these objections against widespread use of long- range RFID now belong to the past.


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IDEAL SHIELD SETS HIGH BAR WITH NEW CHARGING STATION Ideal Shield, a facility maintenance solution manufacturer, sets a high bar within the


new era of standard parking equipment. It teamed with an industry leader in advanced electric vehicle (EV) charging technology to create the definitive charge station product as facilities look to generate a more eco-friendly image. The rise in gas prices has sparked interest and increased production in electric vehicles – originally believed to be just a “green” fad – as well as the need for plug-in vehicle parking accommodations. Ideal Shield leads the way with a durable, virtually maintenance-free EV charge station design.


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FLASH VALET LAUNCHES MOBILE APP-BASED SOLUTION


Every driver has wanted to drop their car off with the valet on a night out but couldn’t because they didn’t have any cash. And every business owner has wanted to know what the night’s business looked like in real-time without waiting for a lengthy report to be produced the next day. Convenience for the customer and control for the business owner – this is what Flash Valet has introduced for the parking industry. “The app is easy to install, quick to set up, and gives business owners the ability to boost revenue and control their operations more closely,” CEO Juan Rodriguez said. “And for consumers, it’s VIP all the way.”


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