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LEDinside was covering one of the largest LED tradeshows in Southeast Asia, LED Expo Thailand 2015 last week, and there will be more upcoming articles on the show and market trends this week.

Highlights this week:

  • LEDinside projects commercial LEDlighting sector to reach US$26.65 billion by 2015.
  • Philips scales up LED lamp outsourcing in India.
  • Chinese LED manufacturer Absen announces withdrawal from LED lighting sector, so it can focus on LED backlighting products.
  • Cree separates its RF and power business divisions to focus on LED lighting.
  • Thailand Ministry of Power has no plans of issuing any new LED subsidies in the near future, as prices for LED bulbs has dropped down considerably.

Editor Recommendations

  1. LEDinside Projects Commercial LED Lighting Sector to Reach US$26.65 B by 2015
  2. Philips Raises LED Lamp Outsourcing Ratio in India
  3. After a 5-year Uphill Struggle Absen Quits LED Lighting Sector
  4. Cree to Focus on Lighting Business by Spinning Off Power and RF Subsidiary

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