IES Recognizes Hubbell and Philips for Innovative Products

IES Awards

Hubbell Lighting and Philips Lighting are among winners of 2015 IES Progress Report Awards. All winners will be honoured at the IES Annual Conference on November 9.
The IES Progress Committee monitors developments in the art and science of lighting throughout the world, and prepares a yearly review of new products, research, publications and achievements for the Illuminating Engineering Society. The committee is composed of lighting industry professionals who possess expertise in varied areas within the field. Each submittal goes through a comprehensive judging process and is evaluated for uniqueness, innovation and significance to the lighting industry.

 

The 2015 IES Progress Report recognized the following 9 Hubbell Lighting products:
• – Beacon Products Energeni Control

• – Dual-Lite EVHC-BC

• – Dual-Lite Dynamo

• – Hubbell Industrial Lighting HBLC

• – Hubbell Industrial Lighting NutriLED

• – Kim Lighting ArcheType X Flood

• – Kim Lighting Archetype X Wall

• – Kurt Versen 3” LED Install from Below Downlight

• – Thomas Research Products FSP3-480-20KA Surge Protector

The report also recognized these Philips products:

• – Ledalite TruGroove LED

• – Lightolier Lyteprofile 4″ and 6″ Professional Grade Non-IC LED downlights

• – Lumec ClassicStyle and SleekVision Post Tops featuring ClearGuide Technology

• – Lumec ClassicStyle and SleekVision LED Bollards featuring ClearGuide Technology

• – Lightolier LyteCaster 3” Accent residential/light commercial IC/Non-IC rated LED downlights

• – Lightolier LyteCaster 4”, 5”, 6” residential/light commercial IC/Non-IC rated LED downlights

• – Color Kinetics eW Flex Compact

• – ActiveSite

• – OneSpace luminous ceiling

• – Advance Xitanium 300W SimpleSet Outdoor Driver

Watch for additional coverage in future issues of LDS.

 

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