Latest Developments in Global Chip On Board Light Emitting Diodes Market

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Latest Developments in Global Chip On Board Light Emitting Diodes Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In August 2024, Cree LED launched its upgraded XLamp XE-G LEDs, offering enhanced energy efficiency with lower forward voltage and increased light output. These high-performance LEDs are expected to be well-received in applications such as architectural lighting, indoor directional lighting, and aftermarket automotive lighting
  • In May 2024, ams-OSRAM AG introduced its high-power horticulture LED, the OSCONIQ P 3737. This LED is designed to deliver energy efficiency and stable photon flux for plants and vegetables, helping reduce greenhouse energy costs. It also improves photosynthesis rates, shortens harvest cycles, and boosts crop yields
  • In April 2021, LG Innotek developed the Nexlide-E automotive lighting module, which consists of a light source, an LED package, and optical resin. The Nexlide-E offers improved light distribution and is 63% brighter than the previous model. It uses optical films created with LG Innotek's micropatterning method, enhancing illumination performance and dependability
  • In December 2021, Everlight launched its UVC LED (275nm) Series, designed to aid in disinfecting public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. This UVC LED technology is a safer and more eco-friendly alternative to traditional mercury lamps, making it ideal for home, hotel, and restaurant disinfection without harmful mercury or ozone
  • In September 2021, ProPhotonix Limited introduced the COBRA Cure FX4, an addition to its range of UV LED curing systems. Featuring high-density chip-on-board LED arrays, it offers intensities up to 14 W/cm² and energy densities of up to 58 mJ/cm², available in four wavelengths (365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and 405nm) with a wide 40mm window for uniform UV light and maximum dwell time