In our latest edition of News & Insights, another step toward a circular economy in lighting: Members of the Zhaga Consortium zero in on the ways serviceable luminaires can be achieved through replaceable components that comply with Zhaga Book requirements. The authors summarize the specific Zhaga Books that support modularity and interoperability, which can lead to a more resilient lighting ecosystem and meet environmental targets as they unfold.
Meanwhile, industrial designer Sarah Morgan has introduced an upcoming series of "Industry Insights" pieces centered on circadian lighting. Sarah's experience with quantum dots and lighting systems has led her to work on bringing the technologies together for circadian-effective lighting. Please take the short poll embedded in the article to help us determine which use cases you're most interested in learning more about!
Plus, we have news on Cree LED parent SGH, a roundup of LED launches, and a partnership in the pursuit of protecting our night skies.
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