LED INSIDER
LEDs and their makers aren’t whiter than white

Obfuscation about the long-term performance of solid-state lighting threatens the market

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PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING
The case for quality lighting

It makes more sense to invest in a lighting upgrade than it does to play the stock market, says Runi Marki

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EDITOR'S BLOG
Making sense of it all

Lighting buyers certainly don’t lack choice. That much was clear from the sheer scale of April’s Light + Building exhibition

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EDITOR'S BLOG
Seeing is believing

This is my first post as editor of Lux, as Ray Molony moves to our new international sister title Lux Review. And in the short period I’ve so far spent in the world of lighting, there’s one thing almost everybody I’ve spoken to has said: this is a time of huge change.

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RAY MOLONY'S BLOG
Join the revolution!

There’s a revolution going on in lighting. And like all revolutions, it’s getting rid of the old order and bringing in the new.

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PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING
Quality, quality, quality

Poor quality lighting products undermine customer confidence and the credibility of new lighting technologies. What can the industry do to tackle the problem?

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EDITOR'S BLOG
Improve the CRC but don’t scrap it

Any move to axe red tape has to be welcome, right?

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THE ART OF LIGHT
Find wrong end of stick – grab with both hands

Jill Entwistle thinks it is impossible for the general public to form a balanced opinion on Brussels’ attempts to ban inefficient halogen lamps when the press does such a bad job reporting the issue

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LED INSIDER
Hotels and the abuse of standards

Standards are a good thing, but users must be aware of the ruses that more unscrupulous manufacturers will employ to ensure their products appear to comply, says Gordon Routledge

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EDITOR'S BLOG
Halogen’s been living on borrowed time

The Eurocrats must know the drill by now, says Ray Molony, Lux editor

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