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    Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals and consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. Our Philips products, Interact connected lighting systems and data-enabled services, deliver business value and transform life in homes, buildings and public spaces. 

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    Among its measures, Signify will be looking for suppliers with electric fleet vehicles.
    The world’s largest lighting provider will be insisting on eco practices when it negotiates with its vendors.
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    Leonardo UK is avoiding capital outlay at its helicopter plant, and instead committing to a 10-year service pact for LED lighting, in which Signify retains ownership of the goods.
    Leonardo UK taps Signify for a decade of “LaaS” including end-of-life provisions. Contracts like this might help Signify spin out of the indoor lighting doldrums, especially in...
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    The Signify/Hoogendoorn team, from left to right: Martin Helmich, chief commercial officer, Hoogendoorn; Ted van den Akker, senior project engineer, Hoogendoorn; Kevin Spoelder, sales manager EMEA, Hoogendoorn; Anne Jancic, segment manager vertical farming, Signify; Thijs van den Bergh, plant specialist vertical farming, Signify; Remco Duijverman, product owner IIVO, Hoogendoorn; Robin Urbanus, business developer, Hoogendoorn.
    The alliance marks the second in the last two weeks between an LED provider and a controlled environment system specialist.
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    There was some up and some down in Signify’s business results in the first quarter.
    That’s something the company hasn’t been able to say since the fall of 2022. There were some surprise downturns, though.
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    Signify has a good notion of how to combine style and sustainability, as depicted in this image of its 3D-printed Essential office luminaire.
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    Signify’s Hue connectivity is as colorful as ever. But the overall Hue sales picture has been on the dull side, especially compared to days gone by.
    The company’s efforts to reverse the home smart lighting decline has yet to include price cuts, which some analysts believe are necessary.
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    Signify’s use of 100% renewable electricity includes China. The company is also “gradually transitioning away from using fossil fuels in manufacturing.”
    The company now includes end-user lighting efficiency in its measurements, which show reductions of 22% across the value chain compared to last year, and 50% since 2019. Renewable...
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    Signify is largely on track and in one instance racing ahead of its eco goals.
    And its continuous place on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index backs up the home-grown scorecard.
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    Cannabis seedlings like this one could fast forward to the flowering stage. (Used under CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED; License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en)
    A research team says that indoor farms might skip vegetative stage and go straight to flowering.