The General Motors assembly complex in Lordstown, Ohio recently converted its entire 815,000 ft2 stamping facility to Appalachian Lighting System's high bay light-emitting diode (LED) lights. More than 1,600 metal halide fixtures operating at 1000 W or 400 W were replaced by 1,246 LED-based bay l...
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News Commentary | May 03, 2021
The researchers claim the metasurface optic allows a thinner, lighter device to reflect more light from the AR microdisplay back to the wearer's eye, improving brightness, a persistent problem in AR devices. Manufacturing the device is both the main accomplishment and a major hurdle: The group used ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | July 08, 2021
Develops a light‑emitting diode (LED) system that modulates the spectrum of natural light to optimize plant growth Claims its system's predictive accuracy is between 80% and 90%, with potential energy savings of up to 30% compared to HPS, crop productivity improved by 40% compared to ... Not part of subscription
Company Snapshot | December 31, 2021
The company was founded by Brad Lurie and John Chalmers in 2010; Bright Light Systems was acquired by Phoenix Lighting in 2019; Lurie was CEO and now serves on the board of directors of IMAC Group; Chalmers was VP of marketing and is now product manager for Phoenix, which develops lighting fixtures ... To read more, click here.