Future Electronics and Philips Lumileds to Jointly Organize LED Lighting Seminars in Mainland China and Taiwan

LED lighting division of Future Electronics and Philips Lumileds announced to organize free LED lighting seminars in Shenzhen, China and Taipei, Taiwan, in order to enhance customers' understanding of Philips Lumileds LUXEON portfolio.

These seminars will help customers taking the opportunity to learn the latest LED lighting technology of Philips Lumileds, including the benefits of high power LED, medium-power LED, low power LED and the on-board chip. In addition, these one-day seminar will also discuss a variety of components related to Philips Lumileds' LED technology, involving optical solutions, the drive module and driver IC, and thermal management solutions, all of these components LED Lighting Division of Future Electronics can provide. LED lighting division of Future Electronics is leading supplier providing LED lighting components and support services for solid-state lighting products, specifically including engineering expertise, concept development, system solutions and online tools to help customers putting the products into market as soon as possible.

Participants of all experience levels will benefit from these informative seminars (to be held on August 2 in Shenzhen, China, and on Aug. 6 in Taipei, Taiwan).
 

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