Korea Ministry of Knowledge Economy; and John P. Kiernan, Senior Vice President, Finance, Corporate Controller and Treasurer, Veeco Instruments Inc., after a signing ceremony recognizing Veeco’s investment in a new Development Center devoted to accelerating the MOCVD technology used to make LED lights.
According to the person in charge of the exhibition, YYC displayed a variety of LED product series including ceiling lights, led high bay light, spot lights, street lights, mining lamps, spot lights, bulb lights and candle lights. All of them were independently developed by YYC, owning more than 100 patents and receiving international certifications such as CE, FC and ROHS. Wonderfully combining appearance and feature, YYC’s fin-type LED lighting products made its showcase a successful smash and became one of the highlights of the lighting fair. The crowds around YYC’ booth indicated that its products not only gained high recognition from global buyers but also further strengthen its position in the global market.
It possesses advanced manufacturing equipment, testing machines and aging apparatus. Its own led linear high bay light and packaging facility have realized the vertical integration of the industry chain from heat dissipation structure, package, and optical design to production and sales. Having obtained ISO9001:2000 and ISO14001:2004 certifications, YYC have exported products to many countries and enjoys a high reputation all around the world.
In the late 1980s, Mitsubishi Electric established two joint ventures in Japan with Germany-based Osram AG, aiming to reinforce its lighting business by integrating Osram's technological strengths with Mitsubishi Electric's sales advantages. Osram-Melco Ltd. handled production of fluorescent and other lamps and Mitsubishi Electric Osram Ltd. sold these products. In 1989, Mitsubishi Electric also established Mitsubishi Electric Lighting Corporation as a wholly owned subsidiary to manufacture and sell lighting fixtures.
According to the person in charge of the exhibition, YYC displayed a variety of LED product series including ceiling lights, led high bay light, spot lights, street lights, mining lamps, spot lights, bulb lights and candle lights. All of them were independently developed by YYC, owning more than 100 patents and receiving international certifications such as CE, FC and ROHS. Wonderfully combining appearance and feature, YYC’s fin-type LED lighting products made its showcase a successful smash and became one of the highlights of the lighting fair. The crowds around YYC’ booth indicated that its products not only gained high recognition from global buyers but also further strengthen its position in the global market.
It possesses advanced manufacturing equipment, testing machines and aging apparatus. Its own led linear high bay light and packaging facility have realized the vertical integration of the industry chain from heat dissipation structure, package, and optical design to production and sales. Having obtained ISO9001:2000 and ISO14001:2004 certifications, YYC have exported products to many countries and enjoys a high reputation all around the world.
In the late 1980s, Mitsubishi Electric established two joint ventures in Japan with Germany-based Osram AG, aiming to reinforce its lighting business by integrating Osram's technological strengths with Mitsubishi Electric's sales advantages. Osram-Melco Ltd. handled production of fluorescent and other lamps and Mitsubishi Electric Osram Ltd. sold these products. In 1989, Mitsubishi Electric also established Mitsubishi Electric Lighting Corporation as a wholly owned subsidiary to manufacture and sell lighting fixtures.
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