For the first time, revenue from LED light bulbs matched traditional lighting product revenues last year. By 2020, LED light bulbs will outnumber traditional lighting. How do I love LED? Let Bill Lacey, GE Lighting CEO, count the ways.
I’d be in the doghouse if I forgot Valentine’s Day at home. At work, it’s not really a topic of conversation. As much as I’d love for you to give your sweetie a light bulb for Valentine’s Day, that’s probably not going to earn you brownie points at home.
Today, GE announced its latest LED table lamp featuring Amazon Alexa. It’s only the beginning for the smart home of the future, according to Charlie Kindel, director of Amazon Alexa Smart Home.
1. Where is the future of the “smart” home heading?
Technology is allowing $15 LED bulbs to now sell for a few dollars, and traditional lighting can't hold a candle to those capabilities. With a home's average 45 light sockets, the evolution of lighting points to a bright future, writes GE Lighting CEO Bill Lacey.
Advances in LED technology are making lighting cheaper and smarter.
The LED is finally getting its day in the spotlight. More than 40 years after GE engineer Nick Holonyak invented the first LED light, innovations have transformed the technology from a humble source of lighting to a driver of energy efficiency and analytics.
GE Lighting: Intelligent LED Lighting
Advances in LED technology are helping to create an environment where vegetables can be produced at scale for maximum impact — with higher yields and shorter grow cycles, no matter what climate.