Osram has been actively deploying the entertainment lighting business and acquired the assets of ADB TTV SAS. The acquisition was completed on August 3, 2016 and the acquired assets will become part of the subsidiary Clay Paky.
The legal firm ADB owns a production site in Saint Quentin in northern France, which mainly provides lighting services for theatres and TV studios. Hans-Joachim Schwabe, CEO of OSRAM Special Lighting, said: "With the acquisition of ADB TTV SAS assets and the high brand awareness of ADB, OSRAM will be able to expand its market position in the entertainment lighting industry."
Established in Belgium in 1920, ADB TTV SAS has always been a leader in the industry, providing theater and TV lighting solutions, including product lines, dimmers and lighting control. At the same time, ADBTTVSAS products are also marketed worldwide through independent distributors.
Clay Paky CEO Pio Nahum said: “ADB's extensive experience in stage and studio lighting and the complete lighting product line are in line with the company's needs. With the addition of new capabilities, we will be able to integrate special applications and focus on innovation and Technological research and development. From this, it is also more innovative products for indoor entertainment lighting in theaters."
GE and Huawei Deploy Industrial Internet Ecosphere
Recently, GE announced a strategic partnership with Huawei. GE announced that its industrial Internet development plan will be combined with Huawei's mature information and communication technology (ICT) to accelerate the development of innovative applications for industrial Internet.
Based on this cooperation, Huawei will also adopt Predix as the platform of choice for Internet of Things (IoT) development. At the same time, GE and Huawei will also cooperate to develop end-to-end applications for customers around Huawei's product line and experience in Internet and IT infrastructure.
In fact, it is not only Huawei that cooperates with GE. In the context of China's IoT market is expected to reach $166 billion in 2020, GE is expanding its digital alliance program in China to expand the coverage of the industrial Internet. It is understood that China Telecom, Ernst & Young, Capgemini, Intel and other industry giants have joined the GE Digital Alliance project.
Bill Ruh, CEO of GE Digital Group, said: "The development of Industrial Internet in China requires not only GE and partners to invest in capital and development, but also the joint participation of the private and public sectors."
Philips smart system adds new products
Philips Hue smart home lighting system will add new products, according to an FCC filing document: Philips will launch a compatible motion sensor compatible with the intelligent lighting system HUE. In the future, users of Hue lighting systems do not need to look for other brands of motion sensors. Users will probably only need to wave their hands to control Hue's light status.
It is reported that the British e-commerce Alza has released the booking page of this motion sensor on the website, Philips' new HUE motion sensor is priced at only 44 US dollars, the price is extremely high. In Alza's description page for the product, the new HUE motion sensor is shown to have a 100-degree viewing angle of five meters. The HUE motion sensor will be available in September.
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