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Philips Lumileds Joins California Lighting Technology Center

Will be working with luminaire manufacturers to develop market-ready LED-based applications.

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Philips Lumileds Lighting Co. has joined the California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) as an affiliate member. As a member of the CLTC, Philips Lumileds is working with luminaire manufacturers to develop market-ready Luxeon LED-based applications. These applications need to meet the energy efficiency and lighting quality levels of Energy Star and similar regional and national guidelines.

“Our affiliation with the CLTC supports the development of specification and architectural-grade solutions using our Luxeon Rebel and Luxeon K2 power LEDs,” said Jay Shuler, Philips Lumileds’ regional marketing manager for the Americas. “By working with the CLTC, our customers will gain access to new opportunities with state agencies, utilities and businesses eager to adopt solid state lighting solutions.”

CLTC, established through a joint effort of the California Energy Commission and University of California at Davis, conducts both cooperative and independent activities with lighting manufacturers, electrical utilities and the design and engineering professional communities.

These partnerships facilitate the commercialization of products developed at CLTC in accordance with CLTC's mission to bring viable research-based projects to the commercial marketplace in two years or less.

Other affiliates include Cree, Illumination Management Solutions (recently acquired by Cooper), 3M and WalMart.

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