The U.S. Department of Energy has released two reports which characterize the current state and viability of commercial ultraviolet (UV) LED products.
The U.S. Department of Energy has released two reports which characterize the current state and viability of commercial ultraviolet (UV) LED products.
Energy + Environment, Legislation + Regulation
Significant climate action legislation is occurring at the US Federal level, as well as in Massachusetts and Maryland.
The Technical Committee TC2-80 of the CIE has prepared a new technical report on the spectroradiometric measurement of optical radiation sources. The document, published as CIE 250:2022, supersedes the almost 40-year-old report CIE 063-1984.
Products + Technology, Research
LEDs Magazine recently reported that engineers from Cisco are now claiming that light-based communications, known as LiFi, is gaining the capabilities to work around corners and be securely pre-coded to end devices.
Controls, Products + Technology
Ubicquia has released two streetlight platforms designed for smart cities that integrates Wi-Fi, 4K cameras, directional microphones and neural artificial intelligence (AI) processors.
Light + Health, Lighting Design
Randy Reid and Katie Smith recently published an article on LinkedIn, about UL’s latest moves into circadian lighting.
Energy + Environment, Lighting Industry
A recent article in Buildings Magazine examines the application of Biomimicry to sustainable products and building interiors.
Education + Resources, Products + Technology
A 2020 CABA White Paper, Application of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in Smart Homes and Buildings provides an overview of WPT technology, as well as a market evaluation for the technology, including key global companies.
Controls, Products + Technology
As part of the Church of England’s commitment to being carbon neutral by 2030, renovations are being undertaken at the historic Ely Cathedral in East Cambridgeshire, England. To help achieve this, the lighting at Ely Cathedral is currently being upgraded to a more energy-efficient and sustainable system.
Education + Resources, Research
The California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) at UC Davis has established “The Color Lab” in collaboration with the Center for Mind and Brain. The new color lab will explore the impact of discrete color spectra on stress, mood, and alertness.