PearlLED Developed LED Bulb Using Autodesk Inventor Software

Benefiting from the Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program, which provides software for emerging clean tech companies in North America and Europe, PearlLED is using Autodesk's Digital Prototyping software to help design a new LED lightbulbs.

The new Pearl-30 LED bulb is designed to convert a full 90 percent of the energy directly into light, allowing it to shine brightly while giving off very little heat.

Pearl-30 can shed light for as much as 70,000 hours.
 
The Pearl-30 is free-mercury, and is made with 95 percent recyclable materials, which means it can save companies as much as $1,500 in replacement costs over the life of the product.

About PearlLED Inc.
PearlLED Inc. designs and manufactures in the USA, offers unique energy-saving lighting products for business, office, and retail.

Disclaimers of Warranties
1. The website does not warrant the following:
1.1 The services from the website meets your requirement;
1.2 The accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the service;
1.3 The accuracy, reliability of conclusions drawn from using the service;
1.4 The accuracy, completeness, or timeliness, or security of any information that you download from the website
2. The services provided by the website is intended for your reference only. The website shall be not be responsible for investment decisions, damages, or other losses resulting from use of the website or the information contained therein<
Proprietary Rights
You may not reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, display, perform, publish, distribute, disseminate, broadcast or circulate to any third party, any materials contained on the services without the express prior written consent of the website or its legal owner.

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, brought its cutting-edge display technologies to 2025 Creative Expo Taiwan, transforming art into immersive visual experiences. The theme for 2025, Water Scapes, celebrated Taiwan... READ MORE

A jointly developed demonstrator from ams OSRAM and DP Patterning points to where automotive lighting networks are heading: single-layer flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs) instead of complex multilayer designs — and, in the structur... READ MORE