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Jun 14, 2012
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From June 9 to 12, 2012, Panasonic took part in the Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition, presenting its LED lighting solutions for the Chinese market.
The Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition is the largest lighting exhibition in China. Held this year at the China Import and Export Commodity Trade Fair Exhibition Hall, the event saw companies from all over the world participating, exhibiting the latest lighting technology and products over the 4 day period.
Panasonic is a leading company in the lighting market, with technical know-how and experience developed over its long history in the Japanese market. From this year, Panasonic is aiming to bring its expertise in lighting to the Chinese market, providing not only individual lighting products, but also lighting solutions combining the company's LED technology, lighting control technology and unique design.
At its booth this year, Panasonic exhibited its comprehensive lighting solutions for the Chinese market, combining its low energy LED lighting and lighting control systems and its independently developed "Feu" optimum lighting design technology, which maximizes the "quality" of the light, making objects appear brighter and more beautiful.
In addition to its bulbs and other lighting products, Panasonic's lighting control systems, such as the "Full 2 Way Lighting Control" system, which automatically controls the lighting on a store in time with its opening hours, and the "SEPA Brightness Sensor", which detects the brightness outdoors and adjusts the lighting indoors appropriately, were also on display.
With its wide range of lighting products and technologies, Panasonic is aiming to offer convenient and comfortable lighting solutions, and contribute to energy-saving in the Chinese market.
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