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NGLIA launches new Website

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 2/1/2006

The Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance has launched a new Website, www.nglia.com, to provide professionals, government officials and the public with information about the latest developments in the solid state lighting systems industry. NGLIA, which has also adopted a new logo, promotes the understanding, implementation, and use of semiconductor light sources in specialty and general lighting systems.

NGLIA was formed in 2003 to foster an industry-government partnership to accelerate the technical foundation, and ultimate commercialization, of solid state lighting systems. The alliance was designated in 2005 as the "industry partner" by the U.S. Department of Energy for its Solid State Lighting program. The SSL Program is being undertaken to research, develop, and conduct demonstration activities on advanced solid state white lighting technologies based on LEDs and OLEDs.

The Website contains a member-only area that serves as an online repository for member-related information.

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