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Lumileds Luxeon Fusion Wins Architectural Award

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Tuneable colour temperature addresses the needs of both lighting designers and luminaire manufacturers

LED company Lumileds has announced that its Luxeon Fusion platform has been named Architectural SSL magazine’s Product Innovation Award (PIA) winner for 2019.

Luxeon Fusion is described as the first solution on the market combining consistent white output over wide tuning ranges, dim to warm capability and colour selection even after fixture installation.

Because colour temperature can now be set later in the process, fixture manufacturers can streamline manufacturing to capture real-time demand levels and reduce SKU count. Lighting users can adjust colour temperature on-site or designate a signature colour tone.

“We are extremely proud and honoured to be recognised by Architectural SSL magazine,” said Leon Pikaar, senior director, segmentmMarketing at Lumileds. “Luxeon Fusion is a result of Lumileds listening to the wants and the pain points of lighting designers and luminaire manufacturers, and this holistic solution addresses all of them. This includes delivering the flexibility that human centric lighting demands, while helping to streamline fixture manufacturing. It’s gratifying to see this innovative product getting recognition beyond our customers, but from industry media as well.”

The Architectural SSL Product Innovation Awards (PIA) recognise innovative LED and solid-state luminaires and fixtures on the market, while also spotlighting the players behind the components that make up these light sources. With judging and evaluation of products and systems from a distinguished panel of 18 designers and lighting specialists skilled in product evaluation, the SSL PIA program awards manufacturers based on attributes, qualities, functionality and/or performance beyond industry standards.

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