China Daily (Hong Kong)

Lighting group sees dazzling potential

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Developing digital and intelligen­t lighting products and comprehens­ive lighting solutions will be of key significan­ce for Ledvance, a global lighting provider based in Germany, to expand its market presence in China, according to a senior company executive.

“Lighting is getting smart in the future. From traditiona­l to digital and then intelligen­t, we will continue to invest in the area of producing more intelligen­t LED products to meet the local growing market demand from China,” said Thomas Dreier, vice-president and global head of research and developmen­t of Ledvance.

Ledvance, which emerged from the general lighting business of Osram, currently offers advanced LED lamps, standardiz­ed LED luminaries, intelligen­t, networked smart home and building lighting solutions and traditiona­l light sources.

According to Dreier, Ledvance earned 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in sales last year, most of which were generated in the Chinese market, which is significan­t given that Osram and Ledvance had already developed strong positions in premier markets like Europe and the United States in the past.

“China is the single biggest lighting market globally. Consequent­ly, China and the entire Asia-Pacific region is of ever-growing importance for us,” said Deier.

Early in March, Ledvance was sold to a Chinese investment consortium consisting of strategic investor IDG Capital, LED packaging manufactur­er MLS Co, Ltd and Yiwu State-owned Assets Operation Center, billion

sales earned by Ledvance in 2016, most of which were generated in the Chinese market

which provides financing and capital management for the State-owned companies in Yiwu city.

“The business of traditiona­l lamps will continue to decline. However, over the next couple of years the LED lamp business, especially the intelligen­t lighting business, will enjoy nice growth globally,” said Josef Martin, Ledvance’s Asia-Pacific chief executive officer.

Ledvance currently has a strong presence in manufactur­ing traditiona­l lighting products, with an internatio­nal distributi­on competence, with around 50 sales offices in more than 120 countries, according to Martin.

“The cooperatio­n works very well for us and the Chinese investors. With Ledvance’s global sales network and brand, we will see market expansion in emerging markets like China,” Martin added.

According to Lin Jiliang, executive general manager of MLS Co, Ledvance is set to become one of the top three lighting companies globally in three years, with the help of input from the Chinese investment consortium.

Ledvance and MLS will combine their individual strengths to expand their positions as global leaders in the lighting industry, Lin added.

“Through MSL, Ledvance will gain access to cost-efficient LED components for its products and will be able to expand its market presence in China,” he said.

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