Dublin, Nov. 6, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7lmhv9/smart_lighting)
has announced the addition of the "Smart
Lighting Markets and Opportunities 2013" report to their
offering.
This report is the latest analysis of the worldwide smart lighting
market. Revenues from smart lighting are expected to escalate
rapidly in the coming decade, driven primarily by rising energy
costs. However, experts believee that the biggest wins in the
smart lighting business will go to those who can differentiate
themselves in the market by offering value-added features and
interfaces to other building automation systems.
As it happens, it is becoming increasingly easy to achieve such
differentiation. The latest lighting research indicates that smart
lighting can also lead to improved health and mood, while newer
technology is showing the way to using smart
lighting systems for air quality monitoring and even the
delivery of information services. At the same time, improved
control algorithms will permit the basic lighting management
functionality of smart lighting to be performed much more
effectively.
With these important developments in mind, this report offers
guidance on where new smart lighting business revenues will be
generated over the next few years and beyond. The report builds on
our experts' previous smart lighting report published in 2012 as
well as on our seven-year experience of analyzing the solid-state
lighting industry.
In this year's report, we have considerably extended the report
coverage to include analysis beyond the energy-saving features of
smart lighting to other business opportunities that the arrival of
smart lighting is creating. But as with the previous report on
smart lighting, this report shows how new value is being created in
the lighting market by adding enhanced electronics and intelligent
luminaires and how such product strategies will be able to build on
the massive trend towards introducing LED lighting.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 What has Changed Since the Last Report on Smart Lighting: Two
Generations of Smart Lighting
E.2 Smart Lighting Systems as a Networking Technology
E.3 Opportunity Analysis of Smart Lighting by Type of User
E.4 Some Risks to Consider for Smart Lighting Manufacturers
E.5 Smart Lighting Systems Marketing Strategies
E.6 The Making of the Smart Lighting Industry: Firms and Sectors to
Watch
E.7 Summary of Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Lighting Systems
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Smart Lighting System Product and Technology
Evolution
2.1 The Shifting Meaning of Smart Lighting
2.2 Generation 0 Smart Lighting: Occupancy Sensing and
Daylighting
2.3 Generation 1 Smart Lighting Systems: Smart Ballasts and
Beyond
2.4 Generation 1 Smart Lighting Systems: Central Controllers as
Early Competitive Battlefield for Smart Lighting
2.5 Other Competitive Factors in Today's Smart Lighting
Systems
2.6 Generation 2 Smart Lighting Systems: Where Energy Efficiency
Meets Health and Mood
2.7 Generation 3 Lighting Systems: Visible Light
Communications
2.8 Smart Lighting Software
2.9 Specialist Chips for the Smart Lighting Industry
2.10 Smart Lighting Sensors
2.11 Smart Lighting and Smart Grids
2.12 Smart Lighting, Building Automation and Other Standards
2.13 A Final Note on Smart Lighting, New Materials and OLEDs
2.14 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Three: Smart Lighting System Market Drivers and Other
Factors Shaping the Smart Lighting Market
3.1 Energy Efficiency: First Mover for Smart Lighting Systems
3.2 Consumer Psychology and Smart Lighting Purchases
3.3 Lighting Systems and Aging Populations
3.4 Information Services and the Need for Generation 3 Smart
Lighting
3.5 Factors Retarding the Use of Smart Lighting Systems
3.6 United States Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting
Systems
3.7 Japanese Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
3.8 Chinese Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
3.9 Korea Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
3.10 Taiwanese Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
3.11 Indian Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
3.12 Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems Markets in Other Parts of
Asia
3.13 European Markets for Energy-Efficient Lighting
3.14 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Four: Markets for Smart Lighting - An Eight-Year Market
Forecast
4.1 Methodology of this Forecast
4.2 Residential Buildings
4.3 Commercial and Industrial Buildings
4.4 Government and Public Buildings
4.5 Smart Street Lighting and Other Smart Outdoor Lighting
4.6 Smart Lighting Systems for Automobiles and Other Forms of
Transportation
4.7 Smart Lighting Systems for Other Applications: Urban Farming
and Hospitals
4.8 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Markets: By
Type of Application, Product, and Generation
4.9 Eight-Year Market Forecast of Smart Lighting Systems Revenues
by Country and Region
4.10 The Importance of the Retrofit Market for Smart Lighting
4.11 Key Points from this Chapter
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