Event OVerview

The LED Show is a conference and exhibition focused on the fast-growing lighting design and technology segment of the LED industry. The event attracts leading LED manufacturers displaying the latest technology and products for attendees to view, compare, and evaluate. The latest in LED fixtures from multiple sources are featured on the exhibit floor enabling attendees to make informed specifying or purchasing decisions.

The LED Show is targeted to architects, electrical engineers, home builders, hotel engineers and designers. The 2011 event hosted 87 exhibitors and drew an attendance of more than 3,000 from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Korea, Japan, China, England, Netherlands, Australia, and Greece. The LED Show is held annually and will take place July 31 – August 1, 2012 at the Rio Pavilion Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada USA.

 

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The LED Show's exhibition showcased 87 exhibitors in 2011, providing attendees with a critical platform for networking and learning about the latest industry products and technology developments.  Exclusive buyers from every sector of the LED market were in attendance, providing exhibitors with valuable networking opportunities and high visibility to existing and prospective customers.

Join leading companies in the lighting design and technology sector by becoming an exhibitor and sponsor in 2012.  For additional information, click here.

2012 Conference

The LED SHOW features a comprehensive, in-depth conference program focused on industry hot topics, business solutions and new technologies.  To find out more, please click here.

News From LEDs Magazine

The CEO of Seoul Semiconductor, Chung Hoon Lee, spoke at the recent Strategies in Light, where he highlighted the advantages of AC-LED modules.
Lynk Labs expanded its range of Tesla AC-LED products with new packages and chip-on-board arrays that operate when driven by an AC voltage.
Osram Opto has partnered with Avnet, Radiant Zemax has acquired Optima Research, Mouser has redesigned its lighting design website, Lumenpulse has partnered with Technolite and Digi-Key has become Marktech Optoelectronics’ distributor.
Lemnis Lighting has a new line of LED lamps in its Pharox family with the 200-lm version priced under $5, but the low-lumen output of the initial products will limit the SSL applications in which the lamps can serve.
The US DOE has released new specifications that target energy savings of up to 75% for LED and fluorescent troffers as well as LED parking-lot luminaires.
A Kansas company has received $2.5 million in series A funding to commercialize its process to grow high-quality, low-cost aluminum nitride substrates.
Colored underpass lighting and LED accent lighting from GE has been chosen to illuminate the historic George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge that crosses the Ohio River.
Cree has announced another SSL retrofit at an Oregon gas station and food mart, while Atlanta plans a massive LED project for its parking areas and international municipalities consider LED projects.
Silicon Valley start-up Soraa is manufacturing LEDs using a unique GaN-on-GaN process, and has used these to build high-performance MR16 lamps that are its first products.
SemiLEDs has produced high-efficiency UV LEDs, Intematix claims to be the leading phosphor supplier in China, Plessey has acquired GaN-on-silicon technology, GT sells large-diameter sapphire to Silian, Rubicon has secured a contract for 6-inch sapphire.

The LED Show 2011 - Attendee Profile

 

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