Assessing Lighting-Design in Hospitals
-By Ar. Ashish Batra, General Manager (Architecture and Planning), Total Synergy Consulting Private Limited (TSCPL)Illumination or Lighting is the intended use of light to achieve an aesthetic...
A Few Achievements in 2020
During the industrial slowdown period of 2020 caused by the global spread of COVID – 19, the lighting industry has enormously increased its capability. New technologies developed in this span of time will find versatile applications in 2021, and completely change many traditional applications…
The Possible Future of Lighting
Brilliant glow of paint-on semiconductors comes from Ornate quantum physics.
Global Airport Lighting Industry
- By the Lighting India content teamRepresenting the developed world, the United States will maintain a 5.7% growth momentum. Within Europe, which continues to remain an important...
UV-C lights Cabinet Launched to Fight COVID 19
UVSD Cabinets can disinfect a large number of things including N95 masks; Disposable cloth or homemade masks; Cell phones; Tablets; Keys; Cash money; CPAP/ Respiratory Equipment; Remote Controls and so on…
“Possibilities are endless…”
The Centre For Industrial Studies (CSIL) at Milan (Italy) is an independent research and consulting company specialised in applied economic research, evaluation of public investment projects, infrastructure project appraisal, support to development programmes and policies, market analysis and SMEs’ economics. In an exclusive e-interview, Co-founder of CSIL, Aurelio Volpe is talking on the potential of LED lighting to the editorial team of Lighting India. Excerpts…
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...
The Road that lay ahed LED and the call for energy-efficient solutions
- By Ranjana Konatt, Editor (Brand Positioning)The lighting industry in India has time and again proved to be a competitive one, and we see a shift from...