138 TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW @ MAY DESIGN SERIES Xicato Q70
Xicato is a leading developer of supe- rior quality light from LED modules. Xicato’s LED modules are simple yet elegant, featuring a form, fit and function that make them virtually future-proof and easy to integrate into luminaire families. Delivering accurate colour and light enables the spaces in which they’re installed to look as good years from now as the day they’re first illuminated. The pioneering company stands behind its products with the industry’s first colour consistency war- ranty and an unmatched commitment to providing light that makes the world a better place. Xicato will be sharing their colour consistency strategy as well as showing insights into a new white point tailored for retail applica- tions. WHAT TO EXPECT: LED MODULES WITH A COLOUR CONSISTENCY WARRANTY.
INSTA Q60 KKDC Q35
A design and manufacturing compa- ny operating at the forefront of LED technology, KKDC produce a considered range of specialist LED lighting solu- tions for high end architectural markets worldwide. Research and product manu- facture take place in their purpose built Korean facility, with product design, sales and marketing from their Europe- an offices. This year’s ARC Show will see the launch of KKDC’s new catalogue, which will include some new additions to their luminaire offerings and a full suite of High CRI colour temperatures. They range from 2300K through to 5000K and are being incorporated across the vast majority of their linear extrusions and flexible products. WHAT TO EXPECT: LINEAR LED SOLUTIONS AND A FEW SURPRISES!
INSTA UK will present the latest in- novative and integrated LED product solutions designed, tested and manu- factured in Germany. The new ‘Light- ment’ range of interior and exterior LED products showcases the highest standards in electronic architecture and luminaire design. Lightment = LIGHT products in harmony with intelli- gent LIGHT MANAGEMENT. The interior GLOW and FLAT range will be on dis- play in their increased efficiency and output form and for the first time in the UK launch the working environment versions capable of meeting the latest EN 12464 regulations. The new exterior wall washer will be displayed as will the integrated solution for handrail applications. WHAT TO EXPECT: LIGHTMENT SOLUTIONS FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PROJECTS.
Pulsar P70 Vivid LightingO30
Now in its seventh year, Vivid Lighting will be taking another decisive stride forwards with a number of fresh and relevant designs being launched at The ARC Show. With Brick In The Wall improving their ‘dedicated’ LED offer,
B.lux integrating the David Abad (formerly DAB) designs into their already comprehensive range and Doxis demonstrat- ing that their product performance is of the same exacting standards as the company’s excellent customer service, ARC promises to be a great event for Vivid Lighting as the company continues to enjoy strong year-on-year growth. WHAT TO EXPECT: A GREAT SELECTION OF BOTH DESIRABLE AND USABLE CONTEMPORARY LUMINAIRES.
Pulsar’s innovative ChromaRange is a state-of-the-art family of UK designed and manufactured LED lighting fixtures that offer endless possibilities to en- hance your environment while shrinking your carbon footprint. From white and single colour fixtures through to their flagship TriColour factory-calibrated and programmable units, their LED lighting solutions provide an infinite colour palette from delicate pastels, through deep hues to intense, saturat- ed colours with the option of nearly as many custom LED configurations on request. This breadth and flexibility make the Pulsar ChromaRange ideal for any architectural, creative, entertain- ment, or retail installation. WHAT TO EXPECT: CHROMABEAM FAMILY AND CHROMASTRIP FIXTURES.
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