Taiwan LED Lighting Alliance Signs Standards Promotion MOU with TCL

Taiwan’s LED Lighting Industry Alliance (TLLIA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote international standards with Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer TCL at The 23rd International Optoelectronics Exposition in Taipei, Taiwan, according to a CNA report. 

A guest speaker delivering a presentation at TLLIA. (LEDinside)

The MOU signed by TCL Chief Operating Officer (COO) Shi Wanwen and TLLIA Chairman Chien Fen-ren will bring together industry alliances from China and Taiwan. The MOU will enable members to form partnerships, share market information and experiences. TCL has management experience and large market shares in China, which can be used to assist Taiwanese manufacturers’ expansion in the local market. The agreement will also allow TCL to share TLLIA specs and promote these specs internationally with other Chinese alliance members.

Attendees at TLLIA. (LEDinside)

Starting in 2014, LED lighting is developing total solutions that integrate lighting communication and smart lighting controls. The solution applied to outdoor public construction projects has entered commercial, office and residential lighting. Countries around the world have raised subsidies to promote LED lighting for residential and outdoor lighting applications, setting new carbon reduction milestones.

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