Lighting
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Gerard Lighting launches a new website
Australian company, Gerard Lighting has launched a new website. The website will provide electrical tradespeople with information on new product releases, installation guides and advice to help ... -
Osram sells lighting business
Osram has found a new owner for its lamps business, the Chinese consortium, with IDG as a long-established strategic investor with substantial expertise in operation outside ... -
NECA supports Federal Government’s focus on lighting efficiency
NECA has announced its support of the Federal Government’s commitment to focus on lighting as a priority within the Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Program. The E3 Program ... -
You only get one choice, so make the right one first
Written by Lachlan Strike On behalf of ANL Lighting The Essential Services Commission (ESC) is responsible for bringing in the VEET Scheme back in 2009, along ... -
Legrand’s Luminess LED Flat Panels deliver energy efficient glare control
Legrand has unveiled its Luminess LED Flat Panels, providing an energy efficient alternative to fluorescent lighting and better glare control for commercial offices, school, retail and healthcare ... -
Recycling exit signage
Every year, five million nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries are sent to landfill, dumping 90 tonnes of cadmium into the environment. Now, a new scheme aims to recycle ... -
The role of lighting in IoT
The Internet of Things is the next industrial revolution. As a specialist for innovative lighting components and systems, Tridonic is convinced that lighting will play a ... -
VELUX Australia to launch solar powered skylight
VELUX Australia is set to shake up the skylight industry with the April launch of the Solar Powered Skylight. Using opening skylights for lighting and to ... -
STEVE ARTHUR: Changing the playing field
Aussies love their sport, so contractors better get it right when wiring up stadium lights. Philips trade channel manager Steve Arthur looks at the ins and ... -
LED into the light!
Downlights have been a problem in the past, but new requirements and classifications will clear everything up. Gary Busbridge reports. The humble LED light has assumed ...