• ECS provides dynamic lighting controls to Teeside University

    Teesside University in Middlesbrough has introduced a dynamic lighting control system as part of a new installation, with commissioning carried out by Elite Control Services (ECS), a UK specialist in architectural lighting control systems.
    ECS was appointed by Park Lighting Design to support the project, working alongside contractor SES and lighting technology provider Traxon e:cue.
    The installation uses Pixel Ribbon GO RGBW HB lighting and e:cue control technology to create programmable RGBW li
  • Samsung Electronics marks 20 consecutive years as the world’s No.1 TV brand

    Samsung Electronics has achieved the top spot as the world’s No.1 TV brand for the 20th consecutive year – marking two decades as the global leader in the television industry. Samsung had held the top position in the global TV market since 2006, and, according to market research firm Omdia, the company recorded a 29.1 […]
  • LIA launches TM65.2 carbon reporting schemes

    The Lighting Industry Association (LIA), a UK trade body for lighting manufacturers and suppliers, has launched the TM65.2 Assured Product and Company Schemes, aimed at strengthening confidence in embodied carbon reporting across the lighting sector.
    The schemes provide a framework for assessing the embodied carbon of lighting products through independently verified reporting.
    They have been introduced as sustainability expectations increase across the built environment and infrastructure sector
  • ‘Stop using your multimeter for proving dead!’

    In test equipment manufacturer Kewtech‘s previous article, ‘Is your equipment GS38 compliant?’, the company looked at what it means to be HSE GS38 compliant and why it is important to select measuring equipment that is suitable and rated for the prospective fault current when carrying out safe isolation.
    For a recap, GS38 is the UK Health & Safety Executive’s safety requirements for electrical test equipment for use on low-voltage systems.
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