Highlights this week:
It has been confirmed that Philips Lighting will be issuing an IPO instead of being put up for sale, Philips will gradually sell more than 25% of its stake in the lighting business. Additionally, the company’s IPO announcement will disappoint several investors, such as Go Scale Capital, Melrose, and Apollo to name a few that had previously been interested in submitting bidding proposals. The company’s lighting arm in Thailand has also decided to shut down its fluorescent bulb factory as market penetration of LEDs escalate in the local market to more than 34%.
Philips LED component business, Lumileds, is expanding its global distribution network as the parent company continues its search for a potential buyer. Lumileds announced this week that it had sealed a global distribution agreement with Arrow Electronics.
While Nichia and Everlight will not be arriving to a patent dispute settlement anytime soon, Cree and Harvatek have set their differences aside. Harvatek has agreed to paying patent royalties for Cree’s white LEDs, but the finances involved was undisclosed.
Samsung seems to have given up on OLED TVs in the short term, and is embracing quantum dot technology next year. The company announced it will not be releasing any new OLED TV lineups next year, and will be focused on QD TVs instead. For more please see below:
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Lumileds and Arrow Electronics Seal Global Distribution Agreement
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Innovative technologies
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Google Patents Tearable Displays
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French Researchers Unveil Inkjet Printed Organic Laser Modules
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Japanese Researchers Develop New Fabricate Glass Microlaser Technology
New Standards and Resources
Government projects
Industry news
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LG Display Injects $123 M in OLED Panels for Lighting
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Veeco Hurt By Slowdown in LED Market in 1Q16
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Cree Appoints New Member to Board of Directors
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Maven Optronics Focuses on Thin Phosphor Film Technology to Achieve Wide Beam Angle CSP LED
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Demand of LEDs Resumed, Taiwanese Manufacturers Saw Increasing Capacity Utilization in Q2
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Findings of Bangkok Authorities’ Allegedly Illegal Lighting Show Bidding Sent to NACC for Trial
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Osram is to Shed Light on the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm
New products
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Tridonic Releases New Modules for Outdoor and Industrial Applications
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New Philips Hue App Released by Philips Lighting
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Aura Light Introduces New Smart LED Streetlight to European Market
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Ford to Unveil First Original-Installed Strobe Warning LED Lights to F-150
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ZEDGE Lauches New Proprietary Thermal Radiation Material for LED Substrate
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Elation Adds New High-power RGBW LED Strobes to its Porduct Portfolio
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Philips LED Streetlights Slash 58% Energy Use Compared to HID Lamps
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Wolfspeed Unveils New SpeedFit Online Circuit Simulation Tool to Help Accelerate SiC Device Evaluation and Adoption
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Acuity Brands Launches New Linear Suspended Luminaires for Commercial and Office Applications
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Wide Beam Area Headlamp Lets Outdoor Lovers Enjoy the Pure Trekking Experience
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The SnapLight Case Sells Out Over 5,000 Units In Less Than A Month
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Multi-room Streaming from the Lampshade: Sengled Releases LED Bulbs with Built-in Speakers
Lighting projects
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LEDs-illuminated Nightgowns Made an Impression at Met Gala 2016
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Designers of Lightening a Modern Odyssey Talk about Inspiration and Concept
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Japanese Firm Transforms LED-lit Drones into Breathtaking Fireworks in front of Mount. Fuji
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Shanghai Train Station Gets a Touch of Nature with Sunlight and Rainbow Butterflies
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Tri-State LED Completes LED Retrofit and Saves 60% Energy Use for Corporate Headquarters