Recently, Lighting Science Group (LSG), a global developer and integrator of intelligent and efficient LED solutions, announced the global availability of its LED-based retail display product line. The new line of retail display luminaires will enhance the company's global product portfolio and increase its presence in the retail lighting industry.
This launch exemplifies their technology and the unique needs of the retail market. With LSG's product design and semiconductor optimization expertise, they are introducing LED lighting options that provide high quality illumination that display merchandise in their true colors -- without the ultraviolet light that discolor merchandise.
In comparison to both fluorescent and halogen, LED light sources provide superior benefits regarding energy efficiency, life span and environmental impact. LEDs consume up to 80 percent less energy than traditional halogen sources and as much as 50 percent less than fluorescent bulbs. Furthermore, the differentiated line is RoHS compliant and since LEDs do not contain hazardous materials like lead, mercury and other heavy metals, the new lights do not require special disposal.
Offering superior performance in four slender profiles, and available in two finishes, black or natural aluminum, LSG retail display products fit unobtrusively for both retrofit as well as new installations. Furthermore, the range will produce true-to-color illumination ideally suited for retail shelving, display cases, showcases, exhibits as well as architectural applications.
About Lighting Science
Lighting Science Group Corporation designs, manufactures and markets LED lighting solutions for consumer and professional applications that are environmentally friendlier and less costly to operate than traditional lighting products. The company designs and manufactures ready- to- use LED lamps and luminaires, as well as provides customized lighting solutions for architectural and artistic projects. Lighting Science has offices in New York, New York; Sacramento, California; Satellite Beach, Florida; Dallas, Texas; Tokyo, Japan; Goes, The Netherlands; and Buckinghamshire, England.
