different LED lighting solutions can be plugged into a standard socket

Earlier, on 25 July 2012, MyLED Opto signed an agreement with two local Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), HWG Consortium Sdn Bhd, a sister company within the Ho Wah Genting Group, and Wawasan Majujuta Sdn Bhd to manufacture LED lighting under the brand name of “E Bright” for domestic and international markets.Deputy Finance Minister, Senator YB Dato’ Ir Donald Lim Siang Chai and MyLED Opto Executive Chairman, Dato’ Wan Shalihudin Wan Ibrahim witnessed the signing ceremony.In his speech, Dato’ Lim said, “Led flood light focused approach on producing German quality, Malaysian made green brands sets the company on a strong foundation for growth. This enables them to leverage the global trend where countries, including Malaysia are transiting from traditional lighting technologies to LED, a more energy efficient and environmentally friendly light source.For example, the European Commission has recently pulled the plug on the last of the incandescent light bulbs while China has passed legislation to do the same. In Malaysia, the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water have announced the phasing out of incandescent bulbs that will culminate in their ban in 2014."

With plans to develop global brands, MyLED Opto’s plant in Melaka which houses the R&D centre, will also be working towards manufacturing “plug and play” LEDs. This means that different LED lighting solutions can be plugged into a standard socket, giving corporate and retails consumers a wide variety of choices in changing the lighting at minimal cost.Sumitomo Chemical has taken part in Holst Centre's shared research program on Printed Organic Lighting and Signage, to develop multi-layer solution processes for high-efficiency OLEDs.OLEDs are revolutionary large-area light sources that could cut lighting-related energy use by 50-90% and enable unique lighting applications. They are manufactured by depositing numerous thin layers of materials onto glass substrates or flexible plastic foils. Today's highest-efficiency OLEDs are made using evaporative processes in vacuum conditions. Switching to atmospheric-pressure solution-based processes could reduce the cost of OLED manufacturing by removing the need for expensive vacuum equipment and reducing the wastage of costly OLED materials.

Developing these solution-based processes is a key goal for Holst Centre's Printed Organic Lighting and Signage program. Sumitomo Chemical's participation will give program members access to high-end Led high bay light particularly for the active layers. At the same time, Sumitomo Chemical will be able to draw on the program's vast expertise to optimize its materials for low-cost production and flexible substrates.Taiwan’s LED industry has benefited from simmering anti-Japan sentiment in China, due to nationalization of the Diaoyutai islet. Formosa Epitaxy Incorporation and Epistar to see booming revenues in September, because many LED-related orders diverted from Japan to Taiwan.According to Chinese online media Chinanews, sales of many Japanese color TV brands as Panasonic and Sharp in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in August have declined at least 20% from July, with Toshiba and Sanyo suffering at least 40% drops.So the top-three color TV brands in Guangzhou in August diverted orders to Korean Samsung, China-based Skyworth and TCL from Sony and Sharp.

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