The new patent-pending convertible neutral/ground exchangeable (NGX) feature joins Sensor Switch’s already patented reversible line and load wiring featured product line – continuing the Company’s rich history of developing contractor-friendly products. The led linear high bay light is available in both Passive Infrared (PIR) and Dual Technology (PDT) versions and is now shipping.
Philips is to hold its first ‘Illuminesca’ event in Dubai on March 14 at Dubai Festival City’s Intercontinental Hotel, inviting stakeholders to experience live demos of lighting application in hotels, retail stores and supermarkets.
Illuminesca will showcase Philips’ latest retail and hospitality LED lighting innovations in the form of eight different mini demonstrations, highlighting how light can create a unique shopping experience or a memorable stay in a hotel, while simultaneously reducing carbon emission, saving energy and lowering operational costs.
According to Paolo Cervini, general manager, Philips Lighting Middle East & Turkey, “With 24/7 operations, the hospitality industry is a sector with significant potential to make large energy savings, and lighting is one of the most impactful ways to do this. Currently, 42 per cent of energy usage comes from led high bay light, of which 70 per cent is inefficient. Solutions showcased during the event, like Philips’ LuxSpace, will demonstrate how high and effective the quality of light is, while still being able to conserve energy.”
Philips is to hold its first ‘Illuminesca’ event in Dubai on March 14 at Dubai Festival City’s Intercontinental Hotel, inviting stakeholders to experience live demos of lighting application in hotels, retail stores and supermarkets.
Illuminesca will showcase Philips’ latest retail and hospitality LED lighting innovations in the form of eight different mini demonstrations, highlighting how light can create a unique shopping experience or a memorable stay in a hotel, while simultaneously reducing carbon emission, saving energy and lowering operational costs.
According to Paolo Cervini, general manager, Philips Lighting Middle East & Turkey, “With 24/7 operations, the hospitality industry is a sector with significant potential to make large energy savings, and lighting is one of the most impactful ways to do this. Currently, 42 per cent of energy usage comes from led high bay light, of which 70 per cent is inefficient. Solutions showcased during the event, like Philips’ LuxSpace, will demonstrate how high and effective the quality of light is, while still being able to conserve energy.”
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