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Human Centric Lightings Market Key Players, Share, Trend, Applications, Segmentation and Forecast to
Posted: Jun 28, 2018
Human Centric Lightings are the new concept which has been found helpful in well-being of a person. According to studies, human centric lightning are successfully proven in successful increasing well-being of people and also illuminating the mood of people. This market has seen tremendous opportunities in the upcoming years in various applications.
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Human Centric Lighting are the new concept which has been found helpful in well-being of a person. Frequent changes in technology and high development in the field of lighting industry has led to development of Human Centric Lighting. Human centric lightning is designed in such as way that it helps to promote a person’s health, mood and well-being. Human centric lighting has also proven to be effective in improving the concentration, safety and efficiency of employees in workplace. This can also be beneficial in healing process and prevention of chronical diseases and irregular daily routines. A study reveals that human centric lighting has wide range of application and benefits and have the potential of billion-dollar business. Human Centric Lighting Market widens the applications of the traditional lighting system from simple visual task to study of biological and emotional effects. The human centric lighting can be highly optimized to provide the optimum satisfaction by optimizing their surrounding and making it favorable to users which can be helpful in their well-being.
Human Centric Lightings Market Key players:
The key players in the market of human centric lightning are- Philips (Netherland), Osram (Germany), Zumtobel Lighting (Austria), NormaGrup Technology (Spain), Arcluce (Italy), Fagerhult (Swedan), Waldmann Lighting (U.S.), 3F Filippi S.p.A. (Italy), ES-SYSTEM S.A. (Poland), CoeLux (Italy) among others.
Human Centric Lightings Market Segmentation:
Segmentation by Application: Industrial, Office/commercial, Education, Medical, Residential among others.
Segmentation by Region: America’s, Europe, Asia-Pacific & RoW.
Human Centric Lightings Market Regional Analysis:
North America is dominating the market of human centric lighting owing to factors such as presence of global players in the region and heavy investment by key players in the new product development and R&D. The region is also a leader in technology which due to the presence of high number of technology companies in the region. U.S. being a leader in technology is dominating the market of human centric lighting in North America and also growing with fastest CAGR in the region. Europe stands as second largest market for human centric lighting due to the growing healthcare industry and high development in field of lighting solutions. Also, presence of developed countries in the region such as Germany, France, UK and Italy are also supporting the market growth. Asia-Pacific on the other hand has emerged as fastest growing market due to the rich presence of semiconductor companies. The region is also one of the major exporter of semiconductor devices which is used in the lighting solution. Growing economy of Asian countries and developing nations such as China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan is also supporting the market growth.
Industry News
- In June 2016, Osram announced the new product launch of XBO lamps which will be used in the digital cinema projectors.
- In May 2016, St. Augustinus Memory Center in Neuss, Germany is taking help of Osram tunable lightning in trial for patient’s wellbeing.
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