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LED business 'expected to grow' in Taiwan
The Taiwanese LED market could be set for considerable growth.
The market for LED products is set to grow significantly in Taiwan over the coming 12 months, it has been forecast.
Digitimes reported that Philips Taiwan general manager Edward Po believes sales in the Taiwanese market for the firm could quadruple during the course of 2010 in comparison to last year s levels.
He said these increases will be forged through a growing demand for LED lighting in the country, as well as the introduction of LED drivers and modules in 2010.
In addition, Mr Po claimed the company is set to focus on the midstream and upstream sectors in particular this year.
Philips develops a range of LED products which it claims have uses in many areas, including in both indoor and outdoor lighting, signage and backlighting for screens.
The company stated LED solutions can help create specific moods in spaces, ranging from relaxing blues to more vibrant reds and oranges to wake up observers.
Digitimes reported that Philips Taiwan general manager Edward Po believes sales in the Taiwanese market for the firm could quadruple during the course of 2010 in comparison to last year s levels.
He said these increases will be forged through a growing demand for LED lighting in the country, as well as the introduction of LED drivers and modules in 2010.
In addition, Mr Po claimed the company is set to focus on the midstream and upstream sectors in particular this year.
Philips develops a range of LED products which it claims have uses in many areas, including in both indoor and outdoor lighting, signage and backlighting for screens.
The company stated LED solutions can help create specific moods in spaces, ranging from relaxing blues to more vibrant reds and oranges to wake up observers.