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Bright Future’ on 16th June 2010, at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, India.


This event will bring together LED and other conventional suppliers and leading end users of LED lighting from key industry sectors such as Government (State and Central), NGOs, Industrial and Automotive, as well as value chain partners such as Building Contractors, Consultants, and Architects in India, for a specific and definite purpose of brainstorming on the future and strategies for LED lighting penetration in these key industry sectors.


The event will provide insights and specific tools for actionable strategies for the challenges faced by the LED lighting suppliers, value chain partners as well as end users across industries. LED lighting suppliers and end-user industries will be presenting their views on the current status and path ahead for LED lighting and adoption in their respective industries. They will also ideate and evaluate the requirements from the different segment of end users, and evolve a roadmap for the technological and commercial developments in LED lighting deployment across the country to arrive at the best suitable future strategies for growth of the LED lighting industry.


Malaysian mobile market expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1%


In terms of revenues from 2008 to 2014 compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will grow say Research & Markets


Research & Markets has announced the addition of the “Mobile Market Forecast in Malaysia to 2014” report to their offering.


This report provides comprehensive data and forecasts for the mobile telecoms market in Malaysia. It provides analysis of mobile users by technology and connections, and revenue analysis split by data and voice. This is followed by key data and forecasts on wireless content and the mobile messaging (SMS/text, MMS/


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* Mobile telecoms revenues and connections (voice and data) in Malaysia to 2014


* Wireless content forecasts in Malaysia to 2014


* Mobile messaging (SMS/MMS) forecasts in Malaysia to 2014


It provides a comprehensive and granular view of the mobile telecoms market in Malaysia and is aimed to strengthen the formulation of business plans via key future trends within the mobile market.


Cree LED breaks 100 LPW record


Indoor lighting LED LR24HE unveiled at LIGHTFAIR International 2010 in Las Vegas lasts over 50,000 hours and delivers 3200 lumens at 3500 K with a 90 CRI


Cree announces a new LED-based troffer that delivers more than 100 lumens per Watt fixture efficacy, claimed to be the first indoor fixture to deliver this level of performance.


Shown at the Cree booth, #149 at Lightfair 2010 in Las Vegas, the LR24HE uses Cree TrueWhite Technology and is 30% more efficient than the best 2-foot-by-2-foot fluorescent troffers and 15% more efficient than the best 2-foot-by-4-foot fluorescent troffers.


“By using the LR24HE, which is the most efficient product for general illumination, lighting designers and architects now have the freedom to reintroduce accent and decorative lighting and still meet energy codes or achieve LEED points,” remarked Gary Trott, Cree VP of market development, LED Lighting. “Cree continues to leverage TrueWhite Technology to deliver breakthrough new performance levels.”


The LR24HE is planned for commercial availability in late summer and will offer a five


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