Chasing innovation and adhering to quality in smart lighting
The LED-market is a fast-moving one, and with the pace in technology also comes innovation. If we move on to assess - How much is the LED...
Turtle-friendly coastal lighting protects local habitat and promotes sustainability
- The Lighting India content teamLighting continues to be a concern in coastal communities. Artificial white light such as standard streetlights, patio lights, and flashlights can confuse...
Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre chooses Zero 88 FLX
- The Lighting India content team
The Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre (TMAC) is a lively and unique multipurpose performance space located in Taunton, Somerset, UK, and is dedicated...
ILFARI launches the Eye in the Sky collection
- The Lighting India content teamILFARI is known for its uniquely designed lighting for luxurious interiors worldwide. With the Eye in the Sky they continue creating conversation...
Astera Factory Assists with Global Face Mask Supply
- The Lighting India content teamLED lighting manufacturer Astera has reported in a press release that it has energized its 10,000 square metre factory in Shenzhen, China...
ABB’s Power Grid business announces the listing of its Indian arm
-By the Lighting India content teamOn the 30th of March ABB Power Grids business announced the listing of its Indian arm on the BSE Limited (Bombay...
Ascenti Lighting launches user-friendly app
-By the Lighting India content teamAscenti Lighting launches an Augmented Reality (AR) and a Virtual Reality (VR) enabled lighting application that supposedly allows architects and designers to...
Light for Art
The lighting in the new extension to the Kunsthalle Mannheim (Mannheim Museum of Modern Art) can be tailored to suit different requirements thanks to the controllable lighting panels in the ceiling and configurable spotlights – anything is possible, from a black box to a white cube for presenting artwork.