Signify
The Philips brand, part of Signify since 2016, stands for quality and energy efficiency in lighting. For more than 125 years, Philips lighting solutions have been leaders in innovation. Today, Philips is recognized as the leading brand in lighting. The Philips portfolio includes many innovative sub-brands such as Philips Interact Pro for smart lighting, Interact Pro for connected lighting systems and more.
Signify is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. Through our energy-efficient lighting products, systems and services, our customers enjoy superior lighting quality, people live safer and more comfortable lives, businesses work more efficiently and productively, and cities are more livable.
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Signify - New Lighting ProductsRead moreAs the darker days arrive, the importance of lighting, both indoors and outdoors, becomes more apparent than ever. Lighting plays a crucial role in creating ambiance and functionality. Signify offers a wide range of solutions suitable for diverse projects and tailored to specific needs. Read more below about Signify's latest products.
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Signify - The new Ledinaire EcoSet, Maxos Universal and CorLine Panel G6Read moreWith the holidays over and summer drawing to a close, the dark months are upon us. Philips has the new Ledinaire EcoSet (panel and waterproof), Maxos Universal and Coreline Panel G6 for good lighting in the dark days.
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Signify - NatureConnectRead moreLight helps us see better, feel better, and function better. We spend more than 90% of our time indoors, often in locations without enough windows or proper access to daylight. This stops people getting the light they need to perform at their best. Natural light has a huge impact on productivity. It improves creativity, mood and alertness, reduces stress and contributes to better sleep. NatureConnect recreates natural light in indoor settings, to bring the benefits of daylight indoors.
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The fluorescent tube goes out!Read moreThe most striking measure is the phasing out of obsolete fluorescent lamps, such as T2, T8 and T12 (popularly known as TL tubes). Also notable is the phasing out of halogen lamps and compact fluorescent lamps (popularly known as low-energy lamps). These lighting sources must be replaced because they are not energy-efficient and because there are sufficient energy-efficient alternatives on the market. With this measure, the commission aims to save almost 42 TWh in 2030.