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    All models of the O21-W LED luminaire line, like the one pictured above, make use of recycled aluminum.
    Recycled aluminum, reusability, and night sky protection all factor into a rugged new wall-mounted line.
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    CEO Astrid Simonsen Joos aims for net-zero company operations by 2030 and for net zero across the value chain by 2045.
    The LED lighting vendor’s plans for greenhouse gas reduction by 2030 and 2045 are solid, say London’s Science Based Targets Initiative.
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    As a big believer in technology’s potential for both internal and external processes, CEO Simonsen Joos was today heading to a Google AI conference in Oslo.
    An early Easter and inflation also contributes to a first quarter loss. Efficiencies are coming, such as a new tool for designing ship lighting that’s already in place.
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    Glamox luminaires can handle the heat and humidity at Borås Energi and Miljö’s plant.
    Some 800 new luminaires also address the European fluorescent ban.
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    Mowi Feed’s Ragnar Meland (pictured) described the Glamox LED Kits as “designed for a circular economy,” noting that “they reuse the bodies of our lighting fixtures.”
    In a move that minimizes material waste, Mowi Feed installs retrofit kits from Norway’s Glamox.
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    Glamox operations include a major factory and offices in Molde (pictured above) on the west coast of Norway, northwest of Oslo headquarters.
    Fluorescent bans and energy reduction drives are boosting sales. Costs and currency remain a challenge.
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    The Glamox luminaire plunged from this helicopter and hit the water at over 155 miles per hour.
    Light fixture takes a licking and keeps on ticking. (Article contains video.)
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    Terje Løken will not only oversee data strategy, but he will also take on responsibility for digital business processes and internal IT at Glamox.
    Terje Løken joins Feb. 1 with multiple responsibilities. He’ll come experienced in software-as-a-service and AI.
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    Energy savings and fluorescent replacements related to Europe’s hazardous substance ban are stimulating sales for Glamox’s PBS division, such as at this Dutch office of French IT services company Axians, in Capelle aan den IJssel. Axians was driven by energy savings.
    Interest rates and weak currency take a bite out of EBITDA. Meanwhile, Europe’s fluorescent ban is stimulating sales on land. Offshore orders remain strong, but implementations...