The CSEM (Centre Suisse d’Electronique et de Microtechnique SA) research organization based in Switzerland has announced the LASSIE-FP7 (Large Area Solid State Intelligent Efficient luminaires) project that over three years will seek to develop a new solid-state lighting (SSL) planar module for high-end luminaires.
The CSEM (Centre Suisse d’Electronique et de Microtechnique SA) research organization based in Switzerland has announced the LASSIE-FP7 (Large Area Solid State Intelligent Efficient luminaires) project that over three years will seek to develop a new solid-state lighting (SSL) planar module for high-end luminaires. The European Union (EU) provided €3.15 million ($4.3 million) for the project that will seek to use a hybrid of inorganic and organic technologies thereby delivering the efficacy and long life of high-power LEDs and the color-tunable diffuse lighting of OLED panels.
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