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For Interchangeable LED light Sources Around The World: Zhaga at the Largest Lighting Exhibition in Asia

Zhaga Consortium
2012-06-05 01:35 4998

PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ --

- The Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition is the third stop of the global tour - seven members will exhibit Zhaga-compliant innovations

First Europe, then North America and now Asia! After Light+Building in Frankfurt and the International Lightfair in Las Vegas, Zhaga has added another premium international event to its tour schedule - the Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition. From 9th to 12th June 2012 seven members of the global consortium will present Zhaga-compliant innovative new products at Asia's largest lighting exhibition. As a worldwide alliance of companies in the lighting industry, Zhaga creates a stable and sustainable development platform for industry lighting and module manufacturers along with component suppliers with its interface specifications for LED light sources. The following companies will represent Zhaga in Guangzhou: Philips Lighting (hall 3.1), BJB, A.A.G. STUCCI (both in hall 3.2), Lustrous Technology (hall 10.3), DEKRA Certification, Sunonwealth Electric Machine Industry Corp. and Citizen Electronics (all in hall 11.2). The organisers of the 17th Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition are aiming to achieve record attendance figures. Last year there were over 100,000 trade visitors from 116 countries in attendance.

Zhaga has developed six interface specifications for the interchangeability of LED light sources.
Zhaga has developed six interface specifications for the interchangeability of LED light sources.

For more information on Zhaga please go to http://www.zhagastandard.org or follow us on http://twitter.com/zhaga_led and http://www.youtube.com/zhagaled.

Press Contacts:

HERING SCHUPPENER Unternehmensberatung fur Kommunikation GmbH
Kreuzstr. 60
40210 Düsseldorf
Germany

Marlies Peine
Phone: +49-211-430-79-38
mpeine@heringschuppener.com

Source: Zhaga Consortium
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