With a strong presence at the Guangzhou International
Lighting Exhibition 2012, Philips is showcasing its innovative
LED integrated solutions, including LTP, the
Lighting System which perfectly integrates
LED light sources into textile fabrics, and StarSense, an intelligent wireless control system that measures and controls outdoor lighting.
During the event, Philips discussed with China Association of
Lighting Industry (CALI) and China Solid State
Lighting Alliance (CSSLA) on China’s
LED transformation in the
lighting industry. In the panel discussion, China’s leading industry leaders also discussed opportunities how the government, trade associations and companies can collaborate in driving this transformation.
Ms. Guan Baiyu, Secretary-General of CSSLA says, “The
LED lighting industry is to enter a new wave of growth. Government,
lighting companies and industry associations need to think outside the box, support and collaborate with each other to ensure that the whole
LED industry grows in a sustainable and efficient way.”
“Our extensive industrial and commercial footprint built in the past 80 years in China, contributed to our current leading position in the
lighting market”, says Tommy Leong, President of Philips
Lighting Greater China. “China’s strong growth in adapting
LED lighting demands innovative and sustainable
LED solutions. Philips’
LED expertise combined with our leadership across the
lighting value chain, enables us to offer meaningful and integrated solutions to the market. We are fully committed to driving the
LED transformation by cooperating with partners of the whole industry.”
“
LED innovations show unlimited potential, besides energy efficiency, they create better learning conditions, safer living environments, more productive and healthier working environment in offices, a nicer shopping experience, and much more”, says Marc de Jong, CEO Philips Professional
Lighting Solutions. “These insights combined with the forecasted Asian market growth of
LED lighting around 70 to 80 percent annually, and China’s higher speed of
LED adoption compared to other parts of the world, emphasizes the importance of collaborations between the public and private sector in the
lighting industry to fully exploit the opportunities that
Lighting is offering to society.”