2022-2035 Global Connected Lighting LED Market Report

Recently, Research And Markets released the "LED and Global Connected Lighting Market" report.

2022-2035 Global Connected Lighting LED Market Report

Analysis involving major segments:

Residential/Consumer, Hospitality, Retail, Office, Institutional, Healthcare, Art & Museum, Industrial, Hazardous Environments, Architectural Exterior Lighting, Street and Tunnel Lighting.

Estimated inventory for LED lighting and connectivity items is also provided.

Analysis of distribution channels (projects, specialists, lifestyle, DIY, wholesalers, e-commerce) and profitability (EBITDA, ROE, ROA) of 100 players.

Shows the market share of the top 50 players in the LED lighting industry, by segment: Residential & Hospitality, Office/Healthcare/Public Venues, Retail/Entertainment/Art Venues, Industrial, Residential/Architectural Outdoor, Street/Area/Tunnel Lighting.

Market share of top 50 players in LED Lighting is shown by geographic region: Europe, Russia/Turkey and CIS countries, North America, Central & South America, China, India, Japan, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa

Based on 200 interviews with global lighting manufacturers and retailers, trade data, balance sheets, IP patents, geographic positioning, network analysis, and 30 years of experience in the lighting industry from research institutions, LED packages and chips, LED drivers and major suppliers of modules.

The product focus covered by the report:

Residential/consumer lighting fixtures include indoor products such as floor and table lighting, suspensions, chandeliers, wall lighting, but also spotlights or downlights when used in indoor applications. Residential outdoor lighting is classified as the "outdoor" segment and should not account for more than 5% of the total (indoor + outdoor) residential lighting market.

Commercial/architectural lighting installations include indoor products for hotels, restaurants, offices, shops, museums and other entertainment venues, institutions and large infrastructures (schools, airports), including downlights, low and high voltage spotlights and professional projectors, decorative lighting of dimensions or other features designed for markets such as hotels, shops, offices, restaurants, etc.

Industrial lighting fixtures include indoor products for industrial plants, warehouses, weather and explosion proof lighting, emergency lighting, marine and medical lighting.

Outdoor lighting installations include garden lighting and architectural lighting in public spaces of residential buildings, architectural lighting in city centers (“urban beautification”), street lighting and lighting on major roads (installing poles), lighting in tunnels and galleries, campus/area lighting ( sports plants, gas stations), Christmas and special event lighting.

Connected lighting. Part of the broader Internet of Things (IoT) field, connected lighting is described as connecting lighting, controls and sensors to a local network that can be monitored either wired or wirelessly from a dashboard accessed by a computer, tablet or smartphone. Lighting systems may or may not be connected to other building systems, such as HVAC and security systems.

Industry Topics Covered: Residential/Commercial Interior/Outdoor Projects

Wired/Wireless. The standardization of the solution is still in progress, but you can first understand the actors in this direction, for example: the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) released the Bluetooth mesh, and the DALI Alliance will specify a standardized interface to enable D4i certified lamps and DALI -2 devices capable of being deployed in qualified Bluetooth mesh lighting control networks.

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