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Speakers Announced for SPARC International Lighting Event 2015
SPARC has announced speakers for their upcoming 2015 event, with an impressive line-up of experts in lighting design, education, research and architecture. -
AEC Lights Up Turin
As part of its continual social and economic development, the Italian city of Turin has begun the process of converting the city’s lighting to LED – ... -
NECA opens 2015 Market Monitor
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has opened the 2015 Market Monitor, announcing that one lucky participant could win a trip to the 2016 NECA ... -
LG releases white paper on air conditioners and energy savings in the Australian climate
Looking to take control of your energy consumption? Want more options than merely turning your AC off and flicking on the fan? LG Australia has ... -
Fluke Networks makes no-wireless zones a reality with new capabilities in AirMagnet Enterprise
Last year, hackers stole roughly 81.5 million records while carrying out more than 740 confirmed data breaches. -
Pacific AV becomes a Bosch Communications Systems Distribution Partner in New Zealand
Bosch Communications Systems is committed to providing innovative products of superior quality that all customers can trust and rely on - from end users through to ... -
LG is beefing up its solar energy business
LG Electronics said it would invest approximately $A180 million to increase capacity in its solar power business by mid-2015. -
7-Eleven Malaysia and GE Lighting come together for sustainable retail illumination project
Malaysia’s 7-Eleven Holdings Berhad is joining with GE Malaysia’s Lighting Division in a $2 million (or RM 6.6 million) project to retrofit its 7-Eleven stores with ... -
NECA expresses condolences over Morley Galleria incident
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) expresses its deepest condolences to the families and friends of the electrical contractors involved in yesterday’s fatal explosion in ... -
Physiotherapists call for health and safety to be a priority as tradies return to work in 2015
As Australia's hundreds of thousands of tradies settle back into work for 2015, the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is urging employers and workers to make health ...