• SSL products featuring flexibility gain an edge with Sapphire scores (MAGAZINE)

    In reviewing the judges’ comments during the Sapphire Awards evaluation process, it became clear that the panel praised added value and flexibility in control across all product categories, Carrie Meadows discovers.
    April 23, 2018
    11 min read

    In reviewing the judges’ comments during the Sapphire Awards evaluation process, it became clear that the panel praised added value and flexibility in control across all categories, CARRIE MEADOWS discovers.

    The 2018 LEDs Magazine Sapphire Awards program culminated in a Gala dinner packed with entertainment and networking highlights during the evening of Feb. 14. Aboard the RMS Queen Mary docked in Long Beach, CA during the week of Strategies in Light, solid-state lighting (SSL) professionals celebrated and saluted the Sapphire Award-winning technologies, projects, Illumineer of the Year, and teams responsible for the recognized innovations.

    Products across 20 categories were evaluated in this year’s program, with more than 120 submissions in total being considered. Categories range from enabling technologies such as packaged LEDs, modules, drivers, and others to finished LED luminaires, application-specific SSL offerings, and control systems. In this article, we are covering submissions that scored 3.25 Sapphires and above, with a summation of judging comments in the product and project categories.

    Material considerations

    The Sapphire Awards judges represent all areas of the lighting industry supply chain as well as the design and specification community. Therefore, it is no surprise that they consistently commented within the evaluation platform that they wished to see more detailed documentation and datasheets included with each and every submission. Photometric specifications, wherever applicable, were on the "wish list." Lumens per watt should be in balance with light quality metrics, a comment seen in several evaluations.

    Judges also noted that clearer descriptions may have been needed where claims were made regarding compliance with regulations such as the California Energy Commission (CEC) Title 24 or acceptance into market transformation programs such as Energy Star and DesignLights Consortium (DLC). What specifications enabled the products and systems to be labeled as such, they wondered. The panel also remarked consistently about how helpful spectral power distribution (SPD) and power factor (PF) information would be in the future.

    The judges noted that in some cases additional material demonstrating the products in situ, such as applications photos or links to video, would help in comparing similar offerings against one another — providing more evidence of the beam distribution, color quality, and visibility of light sources in some of the lamps and luminaires.

    Flexibility factors

    A common theme among the comments was a desire to see both wired and wireless flexibility in control components and systems as well as in LED luminaire offerings that were submitted. Where these characteristics were apparent, there was high praise indeed. An extended range of dimming performance and dim-to-warm functionality were big winners with the panel.

    Glare control and optics were top of mind with the panelists. Beam angles, aiming optics, and the ability for field adjustment were all considered and rated accordingly. Protecting users and occupants from discomfort and/or disability glare was a top concern, and diffusion where needed was a point of mention — praised wherever those qualities and features were apparent in the literature.

    Down to the digits

    Now on to the numbers. Scoring ranged from 0–5 Sapphires. Each entry was considered upon its own merits while taking into account what might represent an ideal product in the intended application. To achieve a score of 3 Sapphires, an enabling technology or lighting product was expected to be suitable for commercial deployment. Higher scores were given to products and projects that were judged to perform efficiently and reliably, contribute to profitability, and demonstrate ease of use. Projects were judged similarly, with attention to cost and performance objectives in the application. Additional comments will be made available privately to all entrants. For more details about the winning entries, see our feature article that is being posted with the March issue by the time you read this. Stay up to date with information about the Sapphire Awards, the next call for entries, and more at ledsmagazine.com/sapphireawards.

    3.25

    Active Grow LLC
    Sweet Grass Series – Horticultural Lighting

    American Bright
    EzyLED 3030 LED Series – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs

    Elemental LED
    VALENT X Premium Diffused Lighting – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    Keystone Technologies
    Xpander Horizontal HID Replacement Lamp – Outdoor Street and Area SSL Luminaire Design

    LEDvance
    Sylvania Smart+ A19 Full Color LED Bulb – Residential SSL Lamp and Luminaire Design

    LSI Computer Systems, Inc.
    Archimedes Series (LS9100X) Direct AC LED Driver – ICs and Electronic Components for SSL

    Lynk Labs Inc.
    TRL100 UV-DoB COB – Modular LED Light Engines

    McWong International, Inc.
    PacWave Smart Sensor Control Platform – Smart and Connected SSL Enabling Technologies

    Mediterraneo Señales Maritimas S.L.
    MLL 1000 LED Lamp for Lighthouse – Specialty SSL Design

    Optoga AB
    OptoDrive Clara AC IP65 – Modular LED Light Engines

    Plessey Semiconductors
    Lucian High Power Packaged LEDs – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs

    Zumtobel
    Onico – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    3.50

    Acolyte LED
    Gel-Flush Technology – SSL Enabling Technologies

    BJB
    SMD Push-to-Fix (P2F) Connector – SSL Enabling Technologies

    Bridgelux
    Vesta Tunable White Arrays – Modular LED Light Engines

    cBright Lighting
    Apex Pro LED Sports Flood – Outdoor Street and Area SSL Luminaire Design

    Deco Lighting
    Vector – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire

    Efore
    EVO RTLD040-900A – Constant Current LED Drivers

    Elemental LED
    Infiniline 2 LED Strip Light – Outdoor Landscape and Architectural SSL Design
    SPOTMOD SLIK LED Panels – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Fulham
    Universal Voltage DirectAC LED Engines – Modular LED Light Engines

    i2Systems
    Compose – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Infineon Technologies
    ICL5102 Resonant Controller – ICs and Electronic Components for SSL

    LED Roadway Lighting
    T100 Toolless Sensor Platform – Smart and Connected SSL Enabling Technologies

    LEDvance
    Sylvania Smart+ LED Strip – Residential SSL Lamp and Luminaire Design

    Lumileds
    Luxeon SunPlus COB Series – Horticultural Lighting

    MaxLite
    Mpulse Surface Mount Luminaire – Outdoor Street and Area SSL Luminaire Design

    Osram Digital Lighting Systems
    Connected Lighting Module and Optotronic Driver – Smart and Connected SSL Enabling Technologies

    Samsung Electronics LED
    Q-Series Linear Modules – Modular LED Light Engines

    Tempo
    pr1meFX Cove – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Traxon Technologies, an Osram brand
    Dot XLQ-8 RGBW Module – Specialty SSL Design

    WE-EF Lighting USA
    FLC200 Series LED – Outdoor Landscape and Architectural SSL Design

    3.75

    Axis Lighting
    Stencil – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    Cerno
    Revelite Art Light – Residential SSL Lamp and Luminaire Design

    Chess Wise
    Chemelot Chemical Plant in the Netherlands – SSL Smart Lighting Project

    DMF Lighting
    DRD4M and OneFrame – Indoor Troffer and Downlight SSL Luminaire Design

    Echelon Corporation
    LumInsight 2 Central Management System – Smart and Connected SSL Systems

    Elemental LED
    Omnidrive 2 – Constant Voltage LED Drivers

    ERP Power
    VLM Series – Constant Voltage LED Drivers

    Filamento
    Valto High Bay LED Lamp – Commercial-Quality SSL Lamp Design

    Flex Lighting Solutions
    Essentials Series 4.0 LED High Bay – Industrial SSL Luminaire Design

    Ketra
    Ketra Linear Luminaire Series – Lighting for Health and Wellbeing

    Kichler
    2V LED Accent with Variable Lumen Output – Outdoor Landscape and Architectural SSL Design

    The Lighting Quotient
    elliptipar S43x Indirect Luminaire – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Litecontrol, a Hubbell Lighting brand
    Inde-Pendants 32L – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    Lumenpulse Group Inc.
    Lumentalk Power Line Communications Platform – Smart and Connected SSL Systems

    Lumileds
    Luxeon L1V1 CSP LED Series – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs
    Matrix Platform Advanced Technologies – Modular LED Light Engines

    Luminit
    Double-sided Batwing Light Shaping Diffuser – SSL Enabling Technologies

    Maxim Integrated
    MAX20078 Synchronous Buck Controller – ICs and Electronic Components for SSL

    MaxLite
    LED LiteBars – Residential SSL Lamp and Luminaire Design

    Osram Digital Lighting Systems
    Optotronic Programmable LED Emergency Driver with Single Snap-on Battery Harness – SSL Enabling Technologies

    Osram Opto Semiconductors
    Oslon Square Hyper Red – Horticultural Lighting

    Plessey Semiconductors
    Hyperion LED Grow Light – Horticultural Lighting

    Soraa
    Soraa Arc Adjustable Luminaire – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Unilux
    ED2000 with Smart Assist – Specialty SSL Design

    United Power Research Technology Corp.
    UPRtek PG100N Spectral PAR Meter – Tools and Tests in SSL Design

    4.0

    Acolyte LED
    Synthesis LED Linear – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    ams
    AS7225 Tunable White Smart Sensor – ICs and Electronic Components for SSL

    Artesyn Embedded Technologies
    iHP Series High Power System – Constant Current LED Drivers

    Eaton
    WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting System – Smart and Connected SSL Systems

    ERP Power
    CDB Series – Constant Current LED Drivers

    Fraen Corporation
    Embedded Optic Module OM003-0100 – Specialty SSL Design

    GL Optic
    Spectis 1 Touch Flicker Meter – Tools and Tests in SSL Design

    Green Creative
    Refine Series PAR38 LED Lamp – Commercial-Quality SSL Lamp Design

    Hubbell Healthcare Solutions, a Hubbell Lighting brand
    Evexia – Lighting for Health and Wellbeing

    Hubbell Lighting
    Karl Chevrolet, Ankeny, IA – SSL Outdoor Lighting Project

    Inventronics
    ESD-600S – Constant Current LED Drivers

    JLC-Tech
    T-BAR LED Asymmetrical Wall Wash – Indoor Troffer and Downlight SSL Luminaire Design

    LEDvance
    Sylvania Smart+ A19 Filament – Residential SSL Lamp and Luminaire Design

    Lumenpulse
    Lumenfaçade – Outdoor Landscape and Architectural SSL Design

    Optic Arts
    VintageDim – Constant Voltage LED Drivers

    Osram Opto Semiconductors
    Osconiq P 3737 3W – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs

    Samsung Electronics LED
    LH351C LED – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs

    SoraaLaser
    LaserLight Fiber Module – Modular LED Light Engines

    TE Connectivity
    Lumawise Z50 Drive LED Holder – SSL Enabling Technologies

    Vode Lighting
    ZipThree 707 Wall Mount – Indoor Ambient, Cove, and Accent SSL Luminaire Design

    Zumtobel
    Craft – Industrial SSL Luminaire Design
    Mellow Light Infinity – Indoor Troffer and Downlight SSL Luminaire Design

    4.25

    Architectural Area Lighting, a Hubbell Lighting brand
    Cypher Wall Sconce – Outdoor Landscape and Architectural SSL Design

    Bridgelux
    Vesta Dim-To-Warm COB – Packaged LEDs and OLEDs

    Enlighted
    Cheshire Public Schools in Central Connecticut – SSL Smart Lighting Project

    Gamma Scientific
    RS-7-7 SpectralLED Tunable LED Light Booth – Tools and Tests in SSL Design

    Kichler
    Horizon 43855WHLED30T Downlight – Indoor Troffer and Downlight SSL Luminaire Design

    Osram Digital Lighting Systems
    Optotronic Programmable LED Emergency Driver – Constant Current LED Drivers

    StandardVision
    Wilshire Grand Center, Los Angeles, CA – SSL Outdoor Lighting Project

    4.50

    Focal Point
    Obscura – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    Gaggione
    LLC66x7 Silicone Collimator Range – SSL Enabling Technologies

    Hubbell Industrial Lighting, a Hubbell Lighting brand
    SpectraLoc Highbay – Industrial SSL Luminaire Design

    Kenall Manufacturing
    Indigo-Clean Luminaire Series – Lighting for Health and Wellbeing
    SenScape SPG18 Series – Outdoor Street and Area SSL Luminaire Design

    LumiGrow Inc.
    LumiGrow Smart Horticultural LED Lighting – Horticultural Lighting

    Zumtobel
    Ondaria – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    4.75

    Dual-Lite and Hubbell Outdoor Lighting
    GeoPak LED Wallpack – Outdoor Street and Area SSL Luminaire Design

    Fluxwerx
    Spoke – Indoor Decorative Pendant Luminaire Design

    LensVector
    LVS3-48 Liquid Crystal Lens – SSL Enabling Technologies

    JUDGES PANEL

    Maury Wright - LEDs Magazine

    Ian Ashdown - SunTracker Technologies

    Jim Benya - Benya Burnett Consultancy

    Carl Bloomfield - Intertek

    Deborah Burnett - Benya Burnett Consultancy

    Terry Clark - Finelite

    Daryl DeJean - Emerging Technologies Associates

    Jerry Duffy - GE Lighting

    Rob Empfield - Prudential Lighting

    Austin Gelder - UL

    Rachel Gibney - Available Light

    Monica Hansen - LED Lighting Advisors

    Eric Haugaard - Cree

    James Highgate - The LED Show

    Chip Israel - Lighting Design Alliance

    Duncan Jackson - Billings Jackson Design

    Brad Koerner - Philips Lighting

    Rita Koltai - Koltai Lighting Design

    Therese Lahaie - Apparatus Design

    Dave Neal - Seoul Semiconductor

    Steve Paolini - Telelumen

    Kris Sandheinrich - KGM Lighting

    Charles Schrama - Lumileds

    Milena Simeonova - LiteHeal

    Philip Smallwood - Strategies Unlimited

    Robert Steele - Strategies Unlimited

    Terrence Walsh - Tempo Industries

    Bright spots in the SSL community

    At LEDs Magazine, much of our content focus is by necessity on the product, system, and technology developments that are driving innovation in the solid-state lighting (SSL) industry. And of course, the Sapphire Awards program was launched to bring awareness and recognition of those engineering developments that have helped to advance SSL technology and build out related applications and new markets.

    The Illumineer of the Year award embodies these qualities in the program and is selected separately from the product and project submissions. Many of our talking points about the SSL industry have revolved around communication, controls, and connectivity — rather than strictly the illumination itself. And those themes were clearly reflected in this year’s Sapphire Awards submissions, as we’ve stated in the main portion of this feature. The 2018 Illumineer was Tanuj Mohan of Enlighted for his work in advancing connected lighting and digitalbuilding management solutions.

    It also occurred to our team in the 2018 planning phase that there are other contributions to the LED and lighting community — beyond the nuts and bolts of product design and commercialization — and they too are worthy of accolades. Thus, we debuted the Humanitarian Award this year, which honors a company or organization that has provided lighting materials, lighting products, or services to those in need. Manufacturers, distributors, and consultants working in the SSL industry were eligible. All projects or initiatives needed to be undertaken within 18 months of the timing of the Sapphire Awards call for entries. Humanitarian efforts were voted on by the judges and members of PennWell’s LED & Lighting Network team.

    The inaugural Humanitarian Award was bestowed upon the Philips Lighting Foundation for global efforts that provided solar-based LED lighting to regions with unstable power grids or less access to grid power. The organization also participated in developing a lighting-centric training program for underserved regions that will both create job opportunities for young professionals and establish solar infrastructure in those areas.

    We welcome the opportunity to see what the lighting community has in store for 2019!

    About the Author

    Carrie Meadows

    Editor-in-Chief, LEDs Magazine

    Carrie Meadows has more than 20 years of experience in the publishing and media industry. She worked with the PennWell Technology Group for more than 17 years, having been part of the editorial staff at Solid State Technology, Microlithography World, Lightwave, Portable Design, CleanRooms, Laser Focus World, and Vision Systems Design before the group was acquired by current parent company Endeavor Business Media.

    Meadows has received finalist recognition for LEDs Magazine in the FOLIO Eddie Awards, and has volunteered as a judge on several B2B editorial awards committees. She received a BA in English literature from Saint Anselm College, and earned thesis honors in the college's Geisel Library. Without the patience to sit down and write a book of her own, she has gladly undertaken the role of editor for the writings of friends and family.

    Meadows enjoys living in the beautiful but sometimes unpredictable four seasons of the New England region, volunteering with an animal shelter, reading (of course), and walking with friends and extended "dog family" in her spare time.

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