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Pre Light & Build 2012

Singapore, 5th April 2012 The excitement is mounting visibly for this year’s Light & Build at the Messe in Frankfurt (15-20 April). Since the last L&B in 2010 so much technological advances have been made that undoubtedly many exciting new … Continue reading

05. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting applications, lighting of the future, lighting standards | 1 comment

Lighting, Health and Wealth

Singapore, 4th April 2012 It is undeniable that a good health is at the base of everything in life and as lighting can contribute to a better wellbeing, it is important that we do not forget to look at the … Continue reading

04. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light & Learn, light and health, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

The Race to be Green

Singapore, 3rd April 2012 You can’t open a newspaper or watch the news on TV these days without bumping into a story about a city or corporation doing it’s bit “for the environment”. I say this with a bit of … Continue reading

03. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: going green, light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

Day light saving time

Singapore, Monday 2nd April 2012 What happened to April Fool’s Day? Am I getting older and missing the action? I did not see or notice any big prank normally quite easy to spot on TV or in newspapers? Or was … Continue reading

02. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and the economy, lighting applications | 1 comment

Earth Hour 2012

Singapore, week-end edition 31st March 2012 Earth Hour has really caught on and like last year I happened to be in Singapore to experience the event. Celebrated on the last Saturday in March, more than 150 countries are now participating … Continue reading

01. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, going green, light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

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