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Rejuvenating light clinic opens at Harvey Nichols in London. PLUS: LED farm produces 12,000 lettuces a day. AND: GE biosensors monitor athletes at Rio Olympics. Lux Today August 16th 2016.
LA’s is all set to expand its smart city capabilities by installing all hearing street lights LA has one of the biggest street lighting networks of any major city in the world. Los Angeles is adding all-hearing sensors to street lights that will be able to hear car crashes and report them to emergency services and first responders. The move is part of a new pilot scheme to expand LA’s smart city capabilities. The city authorities intend to use the smart city to improve public safety and support services. The city already has a connected street lighting infrastructure, but new technology is being deployed to improve LA’s Internet of Things (IoT) functionality. Enabled light poles will feature microphone modules that will be able to monitor, aggregate and visualize ambient sound in various areas of the city. The modules can be used to increase the response times of emergency vehicles by detecting the sound of a collision. They can al...
Introducing the new Beta Panel Beta Panel from Thorn is a recessed LED luminaire with high efficacy (94Llm/W) for high energy savings and provides 11 years of useful light, if on 12 hours per day (50 000 hours) and a 5 year warranty. With seamless corners and a slim design Beta Panel has a sleek appearance. The luminaire provides a light output of over 3 200 lumens and it is available with a colour temperature of 4000K providing an exact colour match to fluorescent and a colour rendering index (CRI) up to 80. Application areas for Beta Panel are general illumination as well as corridors and circulation areas. It offers an easy retrofit solution for luminaires with conventional light sources (4x18W T26) and is suitable for installation in T-grid ceilings. In addition, the slim profile makes it suitable for installation in small ceiling void and can be surface mounted or plasterboard recessed (using an additional accessory). In stock a...
Lux Magainze report: Energy-efficient lighting has come out top in a survey of green technology investments for businesses. Over three quarters of businesses (77 per cent) polled by the Carbon Trust said they had invested in energy-efficient lighting in the past year, while 59 per cent had invested in employee training and 57 per cent had invested in energy metering and monitoring. Almost all businesses surveyed said energy efficiency was an important consideration when buying or upgrading equipment. However, the survey also highlighted reservations about the transition to the new technology, with only half of respondents (51 per cent) saying they were confident about manufacturers' energy-efficiency claims. Hugh Jones, managing director of business advice at the Carbon Trust said: ‘Our survey showed that return on investment is the most important factor for organisations considering investing in energy efficiency and low carbon technologies.’ The survey com...
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