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Poor IoT security crashes world’s leading websites. PLUS: Vatican LED sets stage for late night hymns. AND: The smart lighting revolution is coming to….Swaziland? Lux Today November 1 2016.
Will the Dali protocol survive in the age of the ‘internet of things?’ Lux asked five experts to debate the future of the protocol. From left: Tad Trylski, Wayne Howell, Sam Woodward, David Mooney and Andrew Glossop Calm down everybody, Dali is not dead yet. That was the consensus in a discussion on the future of the lighting control protocol at Lux 's Smart Lighting Controls Europe 2015 conference. Dali continues to evolve, resolve its issues and respond to the needs of the lighting industry. But even so, its fate could end up being decided by forces much bigger than the lighting industry itself, and the user could be worse off, according to one expert. ‘The IT industry will take over and make the decisions for us. They’ll make protocol changes, they’ll adopt standards and we will have to live with what they want because their market is bigger than ours,’ said David Mooney, an associate at Atkins who took part in a panel discussion on Dali. "Lighting is almost un...
Introducing our newest product release: Night Knight ™ is a hugely popular Ultra-Bright LED Torch - makes an Ideal Christmas present!! A multi-function emergency LED torch and night light: - Removable torch, up to 9 hours battery life once fully charged - Soft tone night light in base with manual or automatic activation. - Torch lights automatically when power is cut. - Bright LEDs give constant light, or can switch to flashing mode. - Plugs directly into the mains socket, no wires. - Magnetic induction charging with no exposed pins. - Water resistant, sealed casing. - Low power consumption. - Environmentally friendly, no battery or bulb replacement needed. Power Failure Mode: Torch is automatically activated. Night Light Mode: Automatic when dark, or can be manually switched. Hand Held Mode: Push button for on/off, constant/flashing operation. At Novel Energy Lighting from as low as £16.99 inc VAT!
Megaman lamps have been chosen for the refurbishment of St Johns church in Meopham, Kent. The project involved a complete re-design of the lighting and the addition of bespoke fittings, in addition to the rewiring and installation of lighting controls throughout the ancient building. CES are experts in design and installation in listed buildings, particularly ecclesiastical and worked closely with Megaman to come up with a scheme that was sympathetic to the surroundings but that also provided the improved light levels whilst saving energy. St Johns is a large fourteenth-century church with a wooden pulpit, made for St Margaret's, Westminster, in 1682 and brought here in 1800. The former chantry chapel of Simon de Mepham (1272-1333), Archbishop of Canterbury, and a fourteenth-century political pawn, is linked to the chancel by an iron-grilled window. Like any historic building, providing good ambient light can be a problem but Megaman provided a solution with its dimmabl...
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