Power management company Eaton has announced that the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Progress Committee has recognized seven of its light-emitting diode (LED) luminaires, controls and connected lighting systems for inclusion in the 2016 IES Progress Report. The report showcases products that provide technical advancement in the art and science of lighting over the last year. In the last decade, Eaton has had 78 products and applications accepted in the report.
“The progress report provides customers with solutions for a broad range of markets and applications,” says Kraig Kasler, president, Eaton’s Lighting Division. “It represents both the trajectory and the velocity of change that continue to advance the lighting industry. Eaton is proud that our products are being recognized.”
The products submitted for evaluation in the progress report undergo an assessment process and are judged based on their unique qualities, visual and optical performance, efficiency, innovative features and overall significance to the lighting industry. Eaton’s seven recognized products include lighting solutions designed for commercial, industrial, institutional, sports and outdoor environments.
Eaton’s 2016 accepted products:
- Indoor LED Luminaires-
Portfolio Dim-to-Warm (D2W) LED Recessed Downlight
Neo-Ray Define LED Recessed Luminaire
Ametrix ASYX 2.0 LED Asymmetric Luminaires - Outdoor LED Luminaires-
Invue Arbor Post Top Luminaire
Ephesus All Field LED Sports Luminaire - Controls and Connected Lighting Systems-
Wireless Connected Lighting System (WCL)
Distributed Low-Voltage Power System (DLVP)
The IES Progress Committee is mandated to keep in touch with developments in the art and science of lighting throughout the world and provides a yearly review of achievements that demonstrate progress in the industry. The progress report includes new products, research, publications and design tools.
The 2016 IES Progress Report was presented at the IES Annual Conference held in Orlando, Fla., on Oct. 23 to 25, 2016 and will continue to be presented at local IES section meetings throughout the coming year. A summary of the report will be published in the January 2017 issue of Lighting Design + Application (LD+A) and posted on the IES website.
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