David Shiller

LED + SSL, Products + Technology

Trends In RGBAL Light Engines

  Red-green-blue-amber-lime (RGBAL) light engines are evolving toward higher spectral quality, more channels, and smarter control, with a strong push from pro‑stage, film, and architectural applications. From RGBAL to multi-spectral Manufacturers are extending beyond RGBAL into 6–8 color engines (e.g., adding royal blue, deep red, indigo) to widen gamut and fix “gappy” spectra from older [...]

Controls, Legislation + Regulation

How The EU’s CRA Could Impact IoT Security In North America

  The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) will indirectly but materially raise the security bar for IoT products sold in North America, because global manufacturers will tend to converge on CRA‑compliant designs and lifecycle practices rather than maintain separate security baselines for different regions. Why CRA matters outside Europe The CRA applies to any “product [...]

Lighting Industry

BriteSwitch’s 2026 Commercial Lighting Rebate Trends

According to rebate experts BriteSwitch, commercial lighting rebates remain widely available and financially attractive in 2026, but programs are shifting toward deeper energy savings, controls, and away from legacy fluorescent technologies. Despite high LED penetration, many utilities still view lighting as a cost‑effective efficiency resource and are increasing many incentive levels to drive next‑generation retrofits [...]

Energy + Environment, Lighting Industry, Products + Technology

LA Councilmembers Propose $65 Million For Solar Streetlights

  Los Angeles is grappling with a severe streetlight crisis, with about 1 in 10 of its 225,000 streetlights out of service and a repair backlog of roughly 33,000 open service requests, many due to copper wire theft and vandalism. Residents in multiple neighborhoods have been left in darkness for months, with the average repair [...]

Lighting Industry, Products + Technology

How The AI Memory Chip Crunch Could Impact Lighting

  There is a shortage in AI memory chip supply, due to the explosive growth in AI server memory demand. DRAM and NAND prices have surge up to 70%. This memory shortage will not directly constrain basic lighting components (LEDs, drivers, optics), but it is likely to slow availability and raise costs for “smart” and [...]

Dark Sky, Legislation + Regulation

A Closer Look At Maine’s Light Pollution Law Requirements

  Maine’s LD 1934, titled “An Act to Promote Responsible Outdoor Lighting,” enacted in January 2026, establishes strict, comprehensive regulations to reduce light pollution from new or replaced public outdoor lighting, both residential and commercial. The law mandates specific lighting standards, including a 0.1 lux limit on light trespass into wilderness areas and a required [...]

Dark Sky, Energy + Environment

Streetlight Control Automates Dimming During Bird Migrations

  Photometrics AI has integrated real-time bird migration data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s BirdCast platform into its street-lighting optimization system to automatically dim lights during peak migration events and reduce fatal bird collisions with buildings. The collaboration aims to turn what has often been episodic “lights out” campaigns into an ongoing, automated operational [...]

Dark Sky, Legislation + Regulation

Flurry Of Dark Sky State Laws Proposed Across The US

  LightNOW has recently reported on the new Maine Dark Sky Law enacted in January, as well as a new proposed Hawaiian Dark Sky bill. Both set restrictive / aggressive requirements at night, for both residential and commercial outdoor lighting. The American Lighting Association is tracking more than a dozen Dark Sky state bills across [...]

Dark Sky, Legislation + Regulation

Hawaii Proposes Strict Light Pollution State Law

  A strict new statewide light pollution bill has been introduced in the Hawaii State House, HB 1579. This latest proposed dark sky state legislation aims to protect human health, astronomy, and native wildlife, such as sea turtles and seabirds, that are disoriented by bright coastal lighting. Context HB 1579 would apply statewide to outdoor [...]

Products + Technology

DALS PowerStem Innovates Pendant Installation

  DALS Power Stems are patent-pending, quick-connect stems that simplify pendant installation by delivering both electrical power and structural support without any wiring required. Each stem screws directly into the canopy, no cutting, no splicing, no guesswork. Installers simply select the lengths they need, combining 6”, 12”, and 24” increments to achieve heights from 6 inches [...]

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