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Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals and consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. Our Philips products, Interact connected lighting systems and data-enabled services, deliver business value and transform life in homes, buildings and public spaces. 

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The world’s largest lighting provider will be insisting on eco practices when it negotiates with its vendors.
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Leonardo UK taps Signify for a decade of “LaaS” including end-of-life provisions. Contracts like this might help Signify spin out of the indoor lighting doldrums, especially in...
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The alliance marks the second in the last two weeks between an LED provider and a controlled environment system specialist.
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That’s something the company hasn’t been able to say since the fall of 2022. There were some surprise downturns, though.
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The company’s efforts to reverse the home smart lighting decline has yet to include price cuts, which some analysts believe are necessary.
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The company now includes end-user lighting efficiency in its measurements, which show reductions of 22% across the value chain compared to last year, and 50% since 2019. Renewable...
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And its continuous place on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index backs up the home-grown scorecard.
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A research team says that indoor farms might skip vegetative stage and go straight to flowering.