Smart Lighting Market to 2025
Publication Month: Oct 2016 | Report Code: TIPTE100000112 | No. of
Pages: 198 | Category: Technology, Media and Telecomunications
The global smart lighting market is fragmented on the basis of lighting Type into. Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Lamp, Fluorescent Lamps, Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL), High Intensity Discharge Lamps and Others (Neon
Lamps and Photographic Flashes). Furthermore the segmentation is based upon application of smart lighting viz.
Industrial lighting, Commercial lighting, Residential lighting, Outdoor lighting, Automotive lighting and
Government. According to the geographic regions, the market is segmented into Europe, Middle East & Africa
(MEA), Asia Pacific (APAC), North America and South America (SAM). With many developing countries in the
region of Middle East and Africa, it is expected to have the highest CAGR of 24.4% during the forecast period.
The shortcoming of a wireless system are occasional disturbance in communications among the devices. When a
wireless lighting system is installed in a place, one should always make sure that the keypads, processors and
dimmers are within a specific range. For example, some old residential buildings may be constructed with metal
wire integrated in the walls that might create disturbance or weaken the signals of a wireless system. Though it
has certain drawbacks, it is expected to capture more than half of the lighting market in next few years. Thus,
maximum companies are switching their product portfolio to wireless smart lighting solutions. Major players in
this segment are Philips, GE, OSRAM and Daintree.
Now a day’s wireless connectivity is taking a leap over the wire abled connecting networks as wireless is more
convenient to use. First this technology was used in the telephones now called as the mobile phones and since
then the wireless technology has revolutionized the way things were viewed. Wireless technology has given its
consumers freedom from the limited range of the wired devices.
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