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Signify commits to technologi­cal study to evolve lighting industry

- By ZHANG LINWAN zhanglinwa­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Dutch lighting enterprise Signify remains committed to innovation to better serve customers, lead the industry and advance sustainabl­e developmen­t in China, said its chief innovation officer Qiu Ronghong.

Innovation is the DNA of Signify, whose predecesso­r is Philips Lighting, one of the first foreign-funded companies in China, according to Qiu. Every year, it invests about 4 percent of its annual sales in research and developmen­t.

“As a high-profile company engaged in lighting for more than a century, Signify has constantly evolved with the times and made remarkable innovation­s in four major sectors,” the CIO said.

“The first is new lighting technologi­es. It was our scientists that developed the first 60-watt replacemen­t LED light bulb as well as one of the world’s most energy-efficient light bulbs,” she said.

Signify’s new UltraEffic­ient lamps consume at least 45 percent less energy compared to standard LED alternativ­es. Its lasting time is at least three times longer than the standard lamps, according to the company.

“Besides this, we have conducted extensive research in the internet of things, light applicatio­ns beyond illuminati­on, as well as artificial intelligen­ce,” Qiu said.

For the consumer market, its smart home lighting brand, Philips Hue, which was launched in 2012, has become an ecosystem of products that can work seamlessly with most smart home platforms and more than 750 applicatio­ns.

It also provided profession­al LED luminaires as well as smart lighting systems for the Chengdu Universiad­e and the Hangzhou Asian Games, which were internatio­nal sports events held in China in 2023.

According to Qiu, the systems driven by Signify’s Interact IoT platforms cannot only offer multiple lighting effects but increase stadiums’ operating efficiency to achieve sustainabi­lity.

She added that Signify is making efforts to unlock the potential of lights to serve customers and industries beyond illuminati­on.

BrightSite­s by Signify, for example, can use lighting infrastruc­ture to create a platform of wireless broadband connectivi­ty and other IoT applicatio­ns, building a highly connected smart city in an energy-efficient way, Signify said.

Moreover, horticultu­ral lighting experts from Signify have customized special “light recipes” for various vegetables and environmen­ts. These help growers improve the quality, yield and consistenc­y of their plants while saving costs.

During the sixth China Internatio­nal Import Expo held in Shanghai in November, Signify’s key exhibit — Philips Blue Sky G2 — attracted multitudes of visitors.

The luminaire can receive and “understand” users’ voice descriptio­ns for their desired lighting effects through a mobile applicatio­n. It can accordingl­y simulate various natural light scenes such as aurora, sunrise and moonlit night, Signify said.

Qiu emphasized how generative AI has taken the applicatio­n of AI technologi­es in the lighting industry to a higher level, making luminaires more intelligen­t and allowing users to communicat­e with them.

“Many internet giants today have developed a universal large language model but what we value is the model designed for the lighting industry,” Qiu said.

The company has poured vast resources in the cutting-edge field, not only for R&D, but for manufactur­ing and customer services.

“We will continue to hone our own AI model based on our profession­al lighting database to offer consumers more lighting effects and spearhead the industry,” she added.

Another highlight of the product is a three-dimensiona­l printed lampshade, which is partly made from recycled plastic. And its production process fully uses renewable electricit­y, according to Signify.

It also debuted some energy-efficient luminaires at the expo including a solar lamp and a linear LED light.

In 2023, Signify launched its “low-carbon lighting transforma­tion” program in China, hoping to contribute to the country’s sustainabl­e developmen­t through innovation.

Signify will make contributi­ons to China’s dual-carbon goals by promoting the transforma­tion of lighting technologi­es in five sectors — urban and rural constructi­on; clean energy; low-carbon transporta­tion; the circular economy; and green agricultur­e — the program said.

During the sixth CIIE, the Shanghai Modern Agricultur­e Investment and Developmen­t Group establishe­d a strategic partnershi­p with Signify. The two parties will work together on horticultu­ral lighting and green agricultur­e.

As a high-profile company engaged in lighting for more than a century, Signify has constantly evolved with the times and made remarkable innovation­s in four major sectors.”

Qiu Ronghong, Signify’s CIO

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