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Selux Lighting T: +44 (0)1926 833455 www.selux.co.uk


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“Imagine being able to draw with light. Not just for accent, but truly usable light. With M36 we aim to allow architects and designers do just that” says Selux UK MD, Norman Emery. With its 36mm width, and 35 combinations of profiles and diffuser, Selux are confident that they provide the ultimate in narrow LED light line solutions. Continous lengths starting from 600mm up to 5 metres between power feeds, 90 and 45 degree corners in both vertical and horizontal planes, 3000 and 4000k colour temperatures, 1-10v and DALI dimming and direct/indirect options offers designers and architects the possibilty to draw with light in a way that can be confidently and cost effectively achieved with a solid 5 year guarantee.


GE Lighting T: +44 (0)800 169 8290 www.gelighting.com/eu


Passengers touching down at Birmingham’s Airport will have a grandstand view of the iconic Olympic Rings, thanks to GE Lighting. The dazzling white illuminated Rings will be clearly visible at night on either side of the Airport’s new 37m tall Air Traffic Control Tower by visitors flying in, but can also be seen from the main road between Coventry and Birmingham. The new lighting scheme has been specially developed in celebration of the London 2012 Olympic Games.


Labsphere, Inc T: +1 (603) 927-4266 www.labsphere.com


Labsphere, Inc. has expanded its illumia LED and light measurement product range with the introduction of illumia®lite. The portable system packages the accuracy of sphere-based measurement in a cost-effective handheld device suitable for use on the production floor, in the lab or in the field. The illumia®lite overcomes the drawbacks inherent in other handhelds by incorporating a spectrometer calibrated for absolute spectral flux and employs an integrating sphere in its design.


Havells Sylvania T: +44 (0)870 606 2030 www.havells-sylvania.com


The new InVerto range from Lumiance answers the demand for a contemporary decorative LED luminaire that is both easy-to-install and a stylish addition to any project. The InVerto is ideal for hotel, restaurant and retail applications as it fits perfectly with the modern trend for highly stylish luminaires. Available in four models, the luminaire comes in a range of colours and finishes to seamlessly fit with any interior or exterior décor. Lumiance has strengthened its product offering over the last year; bringing many new and innovative products to the market.


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Megaman T: +44 (0)845 408 4625 www.megamanuk.com


Energy saving expert Megaman UK has announced the addition of a new 6W Dimming GU10 to its popular and quickly increasing reflector LED lamp range. Megaman’s LED reflector lamps are quite unique in design when compared to the more familiar lens-style LED lamps that are widely available, mainly due to the utilisation of parabolic reflectors and the use the company’s patented Thermal Conductive Highway™ (TCH) technology. This patented technology uses a special heat drain across the reflector that allows the LEDs to dissipate heat efficiently via the heat sink, whilst preventing deterioration of the LED multi-chip array and other components.


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