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Top Themes: Connectivity, Sustainability, and Work + Living |
NEWS |
Light + Building 2024 in Frankfurt am Main is one of the leading trade fairs for lighting and building technology-related services with over 151,000 visitors from 145 countries. More than 2,100 exhibitors catering to the European, Middle East & African, and Asian markets for commercial and residential buildings showcased smart building solutions with representation from system integrators and sensor & chip manufacturers.
Smart Lighting Solutions Take Center Stage |
IMPACT |
On the show floor, sustainability was a big topic, including the product, the company, and the booth itself. All exhibitors were riding the “modular, smart, and connected wave,” showcasing and launching solutions for connected lighting, building automation, energy storage, spatial monitoring/mapping, energy metering, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) control, etc., all integrating into a Building Management System (BMS) and resulting in automated action to reduce operational cost and save energy. Among the exhibitors, 65% were focused on the lighting industry, with lighting Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) designing retrofit options to upgrade existing luminaires with sensors or to replace existing luminaires with smarter energy-efficient Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to extend use phase gearing to reduce carbon emissions.
Key announcement solutions at the latest show included:
Complying with regulators, energy efficiency, occupant wellbeing, and data security are key concerns and drivers in the commercial lighting industry.
Catapulting Smart Lighting for a Niche Market and Moving to Mainstream Adoption |
RECOMMENDATIONS |
Smart lighting or Network Lighting Control (NLC) is perceived as a premium product, but has been in the market for more than a decade, offering additional operational and energy efficiency by automating dynamic lighting control in conventional LED systems. Adoption has been slow due to the initial setup costs, acceptance of wireless infrastructure, and upskilling of installers and contractors due to complexities of wireless technologies and Information Technology (IT).
Currently, the key drivers include:
Acuity Brand, Cree Lighting, Signify, and Zumtobel Group represent more than half the smart lighting market and cater to all commercial verticals. For more information about smart lighting, see the following projects from ABI Research: Networked Lighting Control (NLC) and New Opportunities in Smart Building Lighting (AN-5770), Commercial Network Lighting (MD-SLCBC-24), and Commercial Network Lighting Market Data Overview: 1Q 2024 (PT-3100).