Hubbell Signs LED Luminaires License Agreement with Philips

Royal Philips, the global leader in lighting, today announced that Hubbell Lighting, a division of Hubbell Incorporated has joined its LED Luminaires and Retrofit Bulbs Licensing Program. Through membership of its open Licensing Program, Hubbell Lighting, Inc. will benefit from Philips’ patented and leading-edge innovations in LED control and system-level technologies.

“Hubbell has a proud history of providing innovative lighting products to its customers. We are very happy to be able to benefit from Philips’ innovations through this Program. Philips is a respected inventor in the LED market and we believe their innovations improve many of our product offerings to the market.” said Kevin Poyck, Group President for Hubbell Lighting, Inc.

“We now have more than 500 licensed companies in our program and the addition of Hubbell underlines the value of our innovations. It is important to us that Hubbell can benefit from our patented technologies in its product offerings and work with us to grow the LED market as a valued member of our program. We believe having licensees like Hubbell in our open and accessible license program will further accelerate the adoption of LED lighting,” said Arian Duijvestijn, Senior Vice President at Philips Intellectual Property & Standards.

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