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» Philips Announces First Quarter Results 2013Philips Announces First Quarter Results 2013 |
» Everlight Obtains 1,000 Granted PatentsEverlight Obtains 1,000 Granted Patents |
» Cree Reports Financial Results for Fiscal Q3 2013Cree Reports Financial Results for Fiscal Q3, 2013 |
» Dual-color Lasers Could Lead to Cheap and Efficient LED lightingDual-color Lasers Could Lead to Cheap and Efficient LED lighting |
» Samsung Introduces New Smart TV, LED TV Series in IndiaSamsung Introduces New Smart TV, LED TV Series in India |
» Cree announces a new laboratory LED efficacy milestone at SILCree reports that the LED efficacy was measured at 276 lumens per watt, at a correlated color temperature of 4401 K and 350 mA. |
» China Targets Value of LED Production to Reach 450 billion yuanChina National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Science and Technology have jointly released the LED industry plan.Value of LED Production to reach 450 billion yuan. |
» Veeco’s Selected Fourth Quarter 2012 Results and Update on Current Business ConditionsVeeco recently announced that, due to the ongoing accounting review announced on November 15, 2012, the Company is unable to report revenue and earnings information for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012. |
» Hu Nan TV in China Chooses Litepanels LED Fixtures for Three all-LED Studio InstallationsHu Nan TV, China’s second largest television network, has recently chosen Litepanels LED fixtures for three all-LED studio installations in Chang Sha City, Hu Nan Province. |
» EVERLIGHT Lighting Components Complete LM80 TestingEVERLIGHT’s LEDs that will complete LM80 testing in 2013 are tested at higher case temperatures, higher driving currents, and with more CCTs. |
» LED Inventor Nick Holonyak Reflects on Discovery 50 Years LaterFifty years ago today, 33-year-old GE scientist Dr. Nick Holonyak, Jr., invented the first practical visible-spectrum light-emitting diode (LED), a device that GE colleagues at the time called “the magic one” because its light, unlike infrared lasers, was visible to the human eye. |
» LED Celebrates 50th AnniversaryThe modern day LED was born 50 years ago this month. Jeanine Chrobak-Kando, Business Development Manager at Verbatim, describes how far the lighting technology has come in such a short time. |