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Signify shines light on Shanghai’s buildings, bridges and rivers with largest ever implementation of connected architectural lighting

Signify, formerly Philips Lighting, has given a dramatic lighting facelift to Shanghai, China’s financial and economic center. The project has…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: A Sneak Peek of What’s in Store for Attendees

On the 12th to the 14th of October this year Maker Faire Rome returns and brings "makers" from around the globe…

8 years ago

Connolly Hospital installs energy efficient lighting

Over 400 LEDVANCE Panel LED 600 have been installed to meet the high lighting demands throughout Dublin’s Connolly Hospital and…

8 years ago

Blinkers launch the complete smart lighting system for cyclists

Written by Eoghan Barry Blinkers One of the biggest threats to cyclists is lack of visibility. In rough weather conditions…

8 years ago

Dutch scientists create world’s first red light zone for bats

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, today completed the world’s first bat-friendly lighting installation in a town. Rare…

8 years ago

Dublin Tech Week to Feature ‘this is not a table’ by Robin Price

What:             ‘this is not a table’ by Robin Price – Digital Art Installation at The Digital Hub Where:           Digital Exchange, Crane…

8 years ago

Philips workplace lighting system designed to boost productivity

Philips has introduced a new lighting system that stimulates people’s energy levels with effects equivaling a strong cup of coffee.…

8 years ago

Heelight – the smart bulb that reacts to sound

Heelight is a smart bulb that can actually 'hear' the environment and dance to your favourite music! Heelight is a…

8 years ago

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