- In April 2024, Texas Instruments, a major player in analog and embedded processing, introduced its next-generation AEC-Q100-qualified LED driver ICs for automotive applications. These drivers support adaptive front lighting and matrix beam control, addressing the growing demand for high-performance lighting in electric and autonomous vehicles.
- In March 2024, Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) launched a new range of UltraEfficient LED drivers designed for commercial and smart building lighting systems. These drivers feature DALI-2 and Zigbee compatibility, enabling seamless integration with intelligent lighting management platforms and reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.
- In February 2024, Inventronics, a global LED driver manufacturer, announced the release of its EAM series of programmable constant current LED drivers for high-bay and street lighting. The new series features thermal sensing, surge protection, and remote monitoring, catering to urban infrastructure and industrial applications in Asia and Europe.
- In January 2024, MEAN WELL unveiled its XLG-240 series, a compact LED driver line optimized for horticultural and industrial lighting. With features such as high surge immunity and wide output current range, the new series supports flexible deployment in both developed and emerging markets.
- In December 2023, Osram Opto Semiconductors partnered with a leading Asian smart home tech firm to co-develop digitally controlled LED drivers for next-generation residential and retail lighting. The collaboration focuses on color tuning, wireless control, and energy optimization, reflecting rising consumer demand for smart and ambient lighting solutions.



