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Philips Continues to Receive Accolades for Innovation, Design & Sustainability in LED Lighting

By Large Luminous Surfaces
May 5, '15 6:25 AM EST

Somerset, NJ – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG; AEX: PHIA), the global leader in lighting, recently received 15 awards for the innovation, design and sustainability of its LED lighting products from ADEX, Architectural SSL and the Edison Awards™.  In addition to products that benefit from the inherent design flexibility of LED technology to create the thinnest downlight in the industry, such as Philips SlimSurface, or a clean ceiling look by combining technology with textiles in Philips OneSpace, the company was also recognized for lighting systems that use controls to help support the body’s circadian rhythms for improved sleep.  Moreover, Philips was recognized for its innovative LED systems installations at the Baron Palace in Cairo, Egypt and BCP Affinity in Lima, Peru.  Many of the technologies will be showcased in the Philips booth #1207 at LIGHTFAIR International in New York City taking place May 5-7th at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

 

The ADEX Awards are the largest and most prestigious awards program in the design industry, while the Architectural SSL Product Innovation Awards (PIA) determine and honor the most innovative LED and solid-state luminaires and fixtures on the market. The PIA awards also recognize market leaders in a variety of categories, as well as manufacturer performance in the context of an actual application. Further, the Edison Awards is an annual competition designed to honor excellence in new product and service development, marketing, human-centered design and innovation.

 

Award highlights include:

Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling
ADEX Platinum Award
Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling integrates LED lights with textiles to create a white light ceiling surface that hides the source of light completely. The result is a smooth and clutter-free ceiling that emits a uniform and glare-free light.

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