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2022-2035 Global Connected Lighting LED Market Report
Recently, Research And Markets released the "LED and Global Connected Lighting Market" report.
Chinese lighting drones light up Turkey's night sky
On February 10, local time in Turkey, at the earthquake night rescue site, a shining "star" illuminated the night sky,
8,000 street lights in Xiangcheng District, Suzhou, Jiangsu usher in new upgrades
Recently, "veteran drivers" walking through Renmin Road, Yuanhe Street, Xiangcheng District, Suzhou City,
"Taicang City Landscape Lighting Management Measures" promulgated
In order to enhance the integrity of landscape lighting construction, clarify the investment and construction management responsibilities of landscape lighting facilities,
The annual vegetable production of commercial rooftop farms has reached over 200 metric tons
ComCrop, which is located on the top floor of an industrial plant at Woodlands Ring Road, is one of seven businesses that have received the "30x30 Express" subsidy from the Singapore Food Agency.
Plant LED lighting continues to attract attention
Tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. will do well if they get ample water and most importantly, plenty of natural light.
Plenty plans to build 300 LED farms in China
U.S. indoor farming startup Plenty Inc is scouting land for its new farm in Chinese cities as part of a global effort to build high-tech facilities that use LED lighting to grow organic vegetables in warehouses.
The annual output of the 16-storey "LED plant building" in Sweden is estimated to reach 550 tons
It is estimated that the world population will exceed 9.6 billion in 2050, and 66% of people will live in urban areas.
"Moon Palace No. 1" reveals the plant lighting technology in the cabin
On the morning of May 15th, the 370-day "Yuegong 1" experiment conducted by Beihang University and the world's longest "Yuegong 365" experiment was a complete success,
LED helps consumers eat summer wild berries in winter
The trial was conducted in the Netherlands. Willem van Eldik, a member of the Dutch research group Delphy,