Loading...
News Article

Soraa Luminaire wins Innovation Award

News
Design of ARC adjustable luminaire recognised by Architectural Products magazine

LED light firm Soraa has received a Product Innovation Award (PIA) from Architectural Products for its Soraa ARC adjustable luminaires, part of the company’s growing portfolio of directional fixtures.

The PIA awards recognise innovation in the development and refinement of building-related products. Judged by a group of 16 independent industry professionals, the program impartially recognises manufacturers of products shaping the future of architecture.

“Central to Soraa’s mission is a commitment to developing products that equip lighting professionals to transform how people experience the most visually compelling spaces around the world,” said Jeff Parker, CEO of Soraa. “We consider recognition from Architectural Products Magazine for our luminaires as a significant honour in highlighting that commitment, and as encouragement to continue helping shape the future of our industry.”

Engineered around an ultra-thin profile die-cast heat sink and two-axis rotation, the fixture is optimised for superior thermal management and endowed with Soraa’s signature quality of light, featuring rich colours, perfectly rendered whites and clean, crisp beams supporting infinite applications.

“Building on the success of last year’s program, our eighth edition of the awards proves commercial building manufacturers are committed to, and are working arduously toward, delivering more sustainable products, as well as products that deliver better performance, life and affordability,” stated Jim Crockett, Editorial Director, Architectural Products Magazine.

Soraa’s recognition for the award will be featured in the November 2018 print edition of Architectural Products Magazine, alongside fellow recipients.

Double heterostructure HEMTs for handsets
AlixLabs to collaborate with Linköping University
SiC MOSFETs: Understanding the benefits of plasma nitridation
Wolfspeed reports Q2 results
VueReal secures $40.5m to scale MicroSolid printing
Mitsubishi joins Horizon Europe's FLAGCHIP project
Vishay launches new high voltage SiC diodes
UK team leads diamond-FET breakthrough
GaN adoption at tipping point, says Infineon
BluGlass files tuneable GaN laser patents
QD company Quantum Science expands into new facility
Innoscience files lawsuit against Infineon
Riber revenues up 5% to €41.2m
Forvia Hella to use CoolSiC for next generation charging
Photon Design to exhibit QD simulation tool
Ortel transfers CW laser fabrication to Canada
Luminus adds red and blue multi-mode Lasers
PseudolithIC raises $6M for heterogeneous chiplet tech
Mesa sidewall design improves HV DUV LEDs
IQE revenue to exceed expectations
'Game-changing' VCSEL system targets clinical imaging
German start-up secures finance for SiC processing tech
Macom signs preliminaries for CHIPS Act funding
IQE and Quintessent partner on QD lasers for AI
EU funds perovskite tandems for fuel-free space propulsion
EU to invest €3m in GeSi quantum project
Transforming the current density of AlN Schottky barrier diodes
Turbocharging the GaN MOSFET with a HfO₂ gate
Wolfspeed launches Gen 4 SiC MOSFET technology
Report predicts high growth for UK's North East
Element Six unveils Cu-diamond composite
SemiQ launches hi-rel 1700V SiC MOSFETs
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
x
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Compound Semiconductor Magazine, the Compound Semiconductor Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: