CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Current, powered by GE (NYSE: GE) is unveiling a series of new products at LIGHTFAIR International in Chicago that significantly expand the company’s portfolio of retrofit, connected and specialized LED and controls offerings. The business is displaying several proprietary technologies that spotlight its continued focus on the digital transformation of lighting infrastructure.
“We continue investing in cutting-edge lighting technology because it helps our customers solve problems while making their spaces more vibrant, inviting and productive,” said Melissa Wesorick, General Manager of LED Products & Technology for Current by GE. “The depth and breadth of our new products reflect our industry’s shift toward a more connected future across a wider diversity of applications.”
Current by GE is showcasing more than 25 new products and solution enhancements at the trade event. Notably more than 75 percent of the new indoor and outdoor products are digitally enabled, so customers can continue adding new sensors and apps that will help transform their buildings into intelligent environments.
New Integrated Indoor Solutions
Current by GE unveiled the
first LED tubes integrated with GE’s patented TriGain*
technology to enhance both their color rendering index (CRI) and R9, a
saturated red critical to color accuracy. The Lumination LED indoor
fixture collection with TriGain allows retail and commercial lighting
designers to achieve optimal color rendering for merchandise and
architectural detail while improving energy efficiency.
Lumination recessed fixtures are also now available for the first time with integrated sensors that utilize one of three Daintree wireless control networks for either standalone, distributed or centralized lighting control. Customers now have wireless choices from Current by GE to match their smart building application needs today or in the future. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, if all U.S. lighting systems were converted to LEDs and configured with connected lighting controls, the resulting annual energy cost savings would be approximately $44 billion.
Specialty Lighting: New Patented Disinfection Technology & Greenhouse
Controls
In an industry first, Current unveiled fixtures
featuring GE UV-A disinfection technology that allow patients and
medical staff to be present while surfaces are continuously being
disinfected. The new Lumination LBT fixture with disinfection technology
is capable of inactivating or killing up to 90 percent of common
pathogens. This technology can be integrated into a wide array of
Current by GE LED fixtures. Infection-related hospital readmissions,
including avoidable health care-associated infections, accounted for 28
percent of all-cause readmissions. 1
In response to growing demand in the horticulture market segment, Current has expanded the Arize* product line to optimize growth and control flowering for indoor vertical farming, growth chambers/rooms, greenhouses and hydroponic or aeroponic operations. The Arize TopLight, LED Tube and Greenhouse Pro bulb with photoperiod control are the most recent additions and allow growers and operators to manage vegetative growth or rapid flowering so plants are market-ready throughout the year.
Flexible Control Systems Increase Customer Options
With the
introduction of Daintree EZ Connect, Current by GE customers can
commission a room-based wireless control system through a mobile
application. The solution is designed to easily upgrade to a Daintree
Enterprise system, which digitizes building assets through Current’s
intelligent environment platform when customers want to harness the
value of data collection. With Daintree Enterprise, customers can use an
open API to build their own smart building solutions or choose an app
from Current’s robust
partner ecosystem to drive digital transformation throughout
their organization. The global market for IoT in buildings is growing by
20.7 percent annually and is projected to reach $75.5 billion by 2021. 2
Outdoor Solutions Focus on Optics and Flexibility
Current by
GE outdoor LED solutions are recognized for highly targeted reflective
optics, flat glass optical enclosures that reduce dirt depreciation and
forward-thinking designs that enable motion sensing, asset tracking and
wireless controllability. New products for the roadway industry include
the new GE Evolve* LED Post Top Town & Country (EPTT), which
is compatible with GE LightGrid* 2.0 and other wireless
control systems and provides improved lighting performance and reduced
glare in a classic post top look and style.
For commercial outdoor, the new Evolve Canopy LED Soffit (ECLS) is designed for enclosed canopy and soffit applications. With a symmetric round optic, multiple mounting options, and easy-to-install lightweight housing, the product is suitable for retrofit or new construction applications.
“Our lighting customers want technology that delivers measurable business outcomes,” Wesorick said. “We will always challenge ourselves to offer more options and flexibility so everyone can be prepared for the connected future.”
About Current, powered by GE:
Current is the digital engine
for intelligent environments. A first-of-its-kind startup within the
walls of GE (NYSE: GE), Current blends advanced LED technology with
networked sensors and software to make commercial buildings, retail
stores and industrial facilities more energy efficient & digitally
productive. Backed by the power of Predix*, GE’s platform for
the Industrial Internet, and a broad ecosystem of technology partners,
Current is helping businesses and cities unlock hidden value and realize
the potential of their environments. www.currentbyge.com
1 Gohil SK, et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2015;doi:10.1093/cid/civ539.
2 Memoori Report: The Internet of Things in Smart Commercial Buildings 2016 to 2021
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