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LatticePower to showcase GaN-on-silicon LED developments

The pioneer of blue/white gallium nitride-based LEDs on silicon substrates will be describing its latest developments at LIGHTFAIR International
LatticePower, which has commercialised GaN-on-silicon LEDs, will display at LIGHTFAIR International 2014, its next generation of light fixtures demonstrating the true convergence of performance, design and affordability.

The company’s new proprietary GaN-on-silicon LED track, highbay and flood fixtures are claimed to  deliver outstanding efficacy, superior brightness and excellent colour rendering.

Lightfair international, is one of the world’s largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade events and is celebrating twenty-five years of innovation. LFI blends continuing education courses with innovative products ranging from high-end design to cutting-edge technology.

This year in Las Vegas, the conference is expected to attract more than 25,000 lighting professionals, designers and architectures, as well as manufacturers and lighting fixture suppliers, from over eighty countries.

LatticePower will demonstrate its latest high performance lighting fixtures based on its proprietary GaN-On-silicon technology platform.

The firm will be describing its latest developments at LIGHTFAIR International, taking place from June 3rd to 5th, 2014 in Las Vegas at booth #1933B.

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