Osram Reveals New LED Products Covering Various Lighting Applications

Osram Opto Semiconductors introduced its new LED product family which suits a wide range of applications. The new Synios S 2222 family can be adopted for customized lighting solutions, electronic devices, ambient lighting for trains and planes and architectural lighting.


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Featuring compact size and brightness, Osram’s Synios S 2222 product family provides an efficient and flexible platform for a variety of low- and mid-power applications (from 10 mA to 200 mA). The product family includes colors of white, blue, green, yellow, red and deep red.


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The Opto Semiconductor division of Osram performed relatively well compared to the other two business division, Automotive and Digital. The adjusted EBITDA of Osram Opto Semiconductor increased by 46% YoY to EUR 76 million (US$ 82.25 million) in the previous quarter despite the threat of COVID-19 crisis.

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