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LED maker Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has announced the results of an independent survey on the adoption, deployment and benefits of LED lighting that validates strong global growth for LED lighting applications, confirms awareness of the energy-efficiency benefits of LEDs and indicates that the adoption trend should continue through the end of the decade.
The survey was conducted at the end of October at the 2007 Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (the largest lighting show in Asia and the second largest in the world) by independent third-party firm Mindwave Research Inc on behalf of Cree.
Key findings of the survey include that:
“The survey results present us with a clear and positive picture of growth patterns and expectations from leaders in fixture design and manufacturing,” says Cree’s director of corporate marketing Greg Merritt. “The survey shows an increasing demand for the high-quality, energy-efficient LEDs that Cree currently provides and is continuing to develop,” he adds. “The general illumination market is at a tipping point.”
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