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Global Smart Lighting and Control Systems Industry
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9% in the year 2020 and thereafter recover and grow to reach US$93.2 billion by the year 2027, trailing a post COVID-19 CAGR of 14.7% over the analysis period 2020 through 2027. COVID-19 has pushed the global economy into the steepest recession ever with GDP growth nosediving by -4.9%, shaving off over US$7 trillion in value. Although the pandemic has highlighted the importance of smart technologies in building resilience against disruptions, financial constraints are impeding immediate technology investments. As new construction projects take a hit, novel installations of lighting is dwindling. In industrial and commercial settings, there is likely to be a decrease in retrofit installations, given that there are no tax advantages for such installations. New as well as retrofit installations have declined due to the impact of the pandemic situation. Due to the pandemic, several key sporting events globally such as the 2020 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, and the 2020 FIBA International Cup, among others were cancelled or postponed, affecting smart lighting demand. Further, smart lighting hardware was affected by reduced manufacturing, on account of shutdowns especially in China and in South Asian countries that are the key centers for component production. While the healthcare industry is likely to deliver a decent performance, lack of tax rebates for retrofit installations is expected to reduce investment in retrofit installations in industry and commercial verticals.
The hardware segment of the market is considerably affected by lockdowns and shutdown of various units in China and various South Asian nations, leading to losses in terms of production. Lockdowns along with decisions to seal borders by various countries inhibited local manufacturers with limited inventory. Falling consumer demand on the back of rising unemployment rates & erosion in household wealth coupled with second wave of re-infections are keeping business confidence low and capital spending muted. As companies brace for impact and switch to survival mode, spending on smart lighting & control systems will slump in the year 2020. In the post COVID-19 period, growth recovery will be led by improving demand for specialty lighting solutions such as UV disinfection lighting, horticulture lighting, growing need for sterile production areas in the pharmaceutical sector, and the requirement for more healthcare facilities for accommodating the rising patient numbers. Smart lighting solutions will also be part of recovery plans of European countries. The EC considers that buildings that quickly adopt smart technologies such as connected lighting will be able to reap benefits of digitalization and also be able to better deal with the pandemic importantly, without compromising on the climate friendly goals. For all the member states of the EU therefore, smart lighting technologies adoption would be one of the important focus points in their recovery and resilience plans.
Financial support during the 2021-2027 time period and the support to be provided through the NextGenerationEU will be directed towards repairing social and economic impacts of the pandemic. The total budget set for this is more than €1.8 trillion. NextGenerationEU is the emergency recovery instrument created for helping nations better deal with the pandemic’s after effects. The EC has been encouraging member states to come up with preliminary pandemic recovery plans based upon the sustainability concept and also the European Green Deal. The draft plans are to be submitted by April 2021. The commission is also taking into consideration the concern that the requirement of an unprecedented amount of money may lead to panic among states leading to drafting of plans which do not take into consideration climate goals. The EC is therefore urging countries to adopt smarter technologies that can help them in not compromising climate goals. Connected, Smart Street lighting for instance can future-proof cities by offering IoT infrastructure across the cities for more effectively providing public services. Connected street lighting systems would be able to remotely monitor and control luminaires through a centralized application. Furthermore, smart poles could also be used as service nodes for IT, for Wi-Fi and for housing 4G and 5G. Streetlights can also be integrated with cameras, sensors and microphones that can aid in crime detection and prevention of accidents. Emergency services would be automatically alerted. Smart street lighting can also decrease/ increase brightness based on footfall, which helps public feel safer. Smart lighting in work places could lead to increased productivity while at home, it could increase comfort levels for residents. Thus, by being able to change intensity and temperature of color, smart lighting can also stimulate energy levels, providing a sense of wellbeing to residents/ employees. Businesses can also make use of the sensors embedded in smart lighting to effectively monitor work environment in addition to optimizing conditions for wellbeing and health of employees. Organizations can monitor temperature, occupancy rates, daylight levels, noise levels, humidity levels etc., which help in creating a healthier work place and reducing absenteeism.
Competitors identified in this market include, among others,
- Acuity Brands Lighting Inc.
- Belkin International, Inc.
- Eaton Corporation PLC
- General Electric Company
- Honeywell International, Inc.
- Koninklijke Philips NV
- LiFI Labs, Inc. (LIFX)
- LightwaveRF Plc
- Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE I-1
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II-1
1. MARKET OVERVIEW II-1
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic and Looming Global Recession II-1
COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts Smart Lighting Market II-2
Home Office Trend Drives Demand for Lighting Solutions with
Smart Features II-2
Smart Lighting Solutions to be part of Recovery Plans of
European Countries II-3
IoT- and LED-Powered Platforms to Allow Safe Return of People
to Workplaces II-4
Pandemic Crisis Weakens Economic Environment, Triggering
Negative Tide in GDP II-4
Exhibit 1: World Economic Growth Projections (Real GDP, Annual %
Change) for 2019, 2020 & 2021 II-6
An Introduction to Smart Lighting & Control Systems II-7
Smart Lighting: Energy-Efficient, Dynamic, Digital, and Connected II-8
Global Market Prospects & Outlook II-9
LEDs Continue to Gain Over Other Smart Lighting Technologies II-11
Developed Regions Lead, Developing Nations to Boost Long-term
Growth II-12
Competition II-12
Product Differentiation: The Key to Success II-13
Effective Marketing Strategies: A Must for Success in the
Marketplace II-14
Technology and Other Risks Faced by Vendors in the Smart
Lighting Business II-15
Smart Lighting Controls Market: Competitive Landscape II-15
Startups Exhibit Growing Interest in Smart Lighting Market II-16
World Brands II-16
Recent Market Activity II-17
2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-19
3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS II-21
Superior Attributes of Smart Lighting over Traditional Lighting
to Boost Market Prospects II-21
Prominent Technologies with Potential to Transform Lighting
Industry II-23
IoT and Artificial Intelligence Gain Significance in Lighting
Applications II-24
Convergence of IoT and Lighting Devices II-26
Emphasis on Achieving Energy and Cost Savings amidst Spiraling
Electricity Consumption: The Fundamental Growth Driver II-27
Exhibit 2: Projected Global Demand for Electricity (MWh): 2015,
2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 II-29
Transforming Effect of Smart, Intelligent, and Intuitive
Lighting on Human Life Drives Market Expansion II-29
Smart Intelligent LED Lighting Catalyzes Growth Prospects II-31
LED and Other Lighting Technologies: A Comparison II-33
Connected, Embedded, and Sustainable Lighting Drive Enormous
Changes in Luminaire Design and Functionality II-33
Rise of Smart Cities and Focus on Smart Energy Management Opens
Up Opportunities for Smart Lighting Products II-35
Exhibit 3: Global Market for Smart City Technologies in US$
Million for the Years 2019 and 2025 II-38
Smart Lighting Systems Find High Demand from Street Lighting
Networks II-38
Connected Street Lighting to Surge Post Pandemic II-40
New Smart City Projects Spur Market Growth for Smart Street
Lighting Systems II-42
Connected Lighting to Witness Emergence of Several New Trends II-42
Consumer Spending on Smart Home Technologies Presents
Opportunities for Smart Lighting Solutions II-43
Exhibit 4: Global Smart Homes Market (In US$ Billion) for the
Years 2019, 2021, 2023 & 2025 II-44
Exhibit 5: Global Smart Home Market Breakdown by Technology (in %)
for 2018 and 2022 II-45
Exhibit 6: Smart Home Penetration Rate (%) by Region/Country: 2020 II-46
Increasing Adoption of LEDs in Innovative Niche Lighting
Markets Favor Market Expansion II-47
Controls: Augmenting the Intelligent Quotient of Smart Lighting II-47
Lighting Controls Offer Higher Savings, Energy Efficiency, and
Space Efficiency II-49
Convenience & Advances Boost Popularity of Wireless Lighting
Controls II-49
Controls for Connected, Intelligent, and Advanced LED luminaires II-50
Commercial Lighting: Adoption of Smart Lighting Systems Surges
As a Measure to Cut Energy Costs II-51
Lighting Technology Advancements for Commercial Buildings II-52
Connecting End-to-End Building Systems Using Smart Lighting II-54
Residential Sector: A Potential Laden Application Segment in
the Long Run II-55
Smart Lighting for Homes Surges amidst the Pandemic II-56
Demand Rises for Smart, Energy Efficient Lighting Systems in
Industrial Applications II-57
Specialty Lighting Applications to Boost Demand for Smart
Lighting Systems II-57
UV Light Emerges as Important Weapon in War against COVID-19
Pandemic II-58
Smart Lighting Deployments Gain Momentum in Government
Buildings and Public Lighting II-59
Smart Lighting Solutions to Meet Needs of Healthcare Facilities II-60
Advances in Lighting System & Controls Drive Adoption in
Healthcare Facilities II-61
Introduction of Interoperable Communication Networks Fuels
Demand for Wireless Lighting Devices II-62
Advent of Novel Standards Fuel Demand for Bluetooth-Enabled
Communication Devices II-63
Technology Advancements in Smart Lighting & Controls to Boost
Market Prospects II-64
Li-Fi to Emerge as Game Changer II-65
OLED Lighting Remains a Niche Category II-66
Horticulture Lighting with Smart LEDs for Enabling City Farming II-67
Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic Fuels Demand for Touch Free LED
Lighting Devices II-67
Government Policies Spur Adoption of Energy Efficient Lighting
Solutions, Spur Opportunities for Smart Lighting Market II-67
Impact of COVID-19 on the Construction Sector Tones Down Near-
term Growth Prospects II-69
Exhibit 7: World Construction Industry (in US$ Trillion) for
the Years 2017, 2019 & 2022 II-70
Demographic Trends Influence Market Prospects II-70
Exhibit 8: World Population (in Thousands) by Geographic Region
for the Years 2019, 2030, 2050, 2100 II-71
Urbanization Drives Need for Efficient, and Longer Lasting
Smart Lighting Solutions II-72
Exhibit 9: World Urban Population in Thousands: 1950-2050P II-73
Exhibit 10: Degree of Urbanization Worldwide: Urban Population
as a % of Total Population by Geographic Region for the Years
1950, 1970, 1990, 2018, 2030 and 2050 II-74
Growing Middle Class Population II-74
Exhibit 11: Global Middle Class Population (In Million) by
Region for the Years 2020, 2025 and 2030 II-75
Exhibit 12: Global Middle Class Spending (US$ Trillion) by
Region for the Years 2020, 2025, 2030 II-76
Improving Standards of Living II-76
Key Challenges Hampering Market Prospects for Smart Lighting II-77
4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-78
Table 1: World Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million
for Years 2020 through 2027 II-78
Table 2: World Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 II-79
Table 3: World 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years
2015, 2020 & 2027 II-80
Table 4: World Current & Future Analysis for Light Emitting
Diodes (LEDs) by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-81
Table 5: World Historic Review for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 II-82
Table 6: World 12-Year Perspective for Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs) by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-83
Table 7: World Current & Future Analysis for Fluorescent Lamps
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-84
Table 8: World Historic Review for Fluorescent Lamps by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 II-85
Table 9: World 12-Year Perspective for Fluorescent Lamps by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-86
Table 10: World Current & Future Analysis for Other Lighting
Sources by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-87
Table 11: World Historic Review for Other Lighting Sources by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 II-88
Table 12: World 12-Year Perspective for Other Lighting Sources
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-89
Table 13: World Current & Future Analysis for Wired by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-90
Table 14: World Historic Review for Wired by Geographic Region –
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-91
Table 15: World 12-Year Perspective for Wired by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of
World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-92
Table 16: World Current & Future Analysis for Wireless by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-93
Table 17: World Historic Review for Wireless by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-94
Table 18: World 12-Year Perspective for Wireless by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of
World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-95
Table 19: World Current & Future Analysis for Commercial by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-96
Table 20: World Historic Review for Commercial by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-97
Table 21: World 12-Year Perspective for Commercial by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-98
Table 22: World Current & Future Analysis for Industrial by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-99
Table 23: World Historic Review for Industrial by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-100
Table 24: World 12-Year Perspective for Industrial by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-101
Table 25: World Current & Future Analysis for Government by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-102
Table 26: World Historic Review for Government by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-103
Table 27: World 12-Year Perspective for Government by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-104
Table 28: World Current & Future Analysis for Residential by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2020 through 2027 II-105
Table 29: World Historic Review for Residential by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and Rest of World Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 II-106
Table 30: World 12-Year Perspective for Residential by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
and Rest of World for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 II-107
III. MARKET ANALYSIS III-1
GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS III-1
UNITED STATES III-1
Market Overview III-1
Smart LED Lighting Witnesses Steady Adoption III-1
Demand Continues to Grow for Connected LED Lighting Solutions III-2
Increasing Use of LEDs in Retrofit Applications Benefit Market
Expansion III-3
Smart Street Lighting Offers Significant Opportunities for
Market Penetration III-3
Construction Activity Dynamics Determine Trends in Smart
Lighting Market III-4
Exhibit 13: Key Indicators for US Residential Construction Market III-5
Exhibit 14: Number of Housing Starts in Thousand Units by Type
for Single-Family Units and Multi-Family Units (Jan 2020-June
2020) III-6
Lighting Controls: Facilitating Lighting Management Anywhere
Anytime III-6
As COVID-19 Dents Prospects in Automotive Industry, Impact
Imminent on Smart Automotive Lighting Market III-7
Exhibit 15: US Vehicle Sales: % Change in Unit Sales for 2019
Vs 2020 III-8
Regulatory Changes Transform the Country?s Lighting Landscape III-8
Market Analytics III-10
Table 31: USA Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-10
Table 32: USA Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs),
Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-11
Table 33: USA 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps
and Other Lighting Sources for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-12
Table 34: USA Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-13
Table 35: USA Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-14
Table 36: USA 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Connectivity – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Wired and Wireless for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-15
Table 37: USA Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial,
Government and Residential – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2020 through 2027 III-16
Table 38: USA Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial, Government and
Residential Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in
US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 III-17
Table 39: USA 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Application – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Commercial, Industrial, Government and Residential
for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-18
CANADA III-19
Table 40: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-19
Table 41: Canada Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs),
Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-20
Table 42: Canada 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps
and Other Lighting Sources for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-21
Table 43: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-22
Table 44: Canada Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-23
Table 45: Canada 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Connectivity – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Wired and Wireless for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-24
Table 46: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial,
Government and Residential – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2020 through 2027 III-25
Table 47: Canada Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial, Government and
Residential Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in
US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 III-26
Table 48: Canada 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Application – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Commercial, Industrial, Government and Residential
for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-27
JAPAN III-28
Table 49: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-28
Table 50: Japan Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs),
Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-29
Table 51: Japan 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps
and Other Lighting Sources for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-30
Table 52: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-31
Table 53: Japan Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-32
Table 54: Japan 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Connectivity – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Wired and Wireless for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-33
Table 55: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial,
Government and Residential – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2020 through 2027 III-34
Table 56: Japan Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial, Government and
Residential Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in
US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 III-35
Table 57: Japan 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Application – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Commercial, Industrial, Government and Residential
for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-36
CHINA III-37
China Emerges as a Key Market for Smart Lighting Products III-37
Exhibit 16: Urbanization in China in Terms of Percentage Share
of Total Population Living in Cities: 2010-2020 III-37
Smart LED Lighting Market Holds Tremendous Potential in China III-38
Market Analytics III-39
Table 58: China Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-39
Table 59: China Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs),
Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-40
Table 60: China 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps
and Other Lighting Sources for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-41
Table 61: China Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-42
Table 62: China Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-43
Table 63: China 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Connectivity – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Wired and Wireless for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-44
Table 64: China Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial,
Government and Residential – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2020 through 2027 III-45
Table 65: China Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Application – Commercial, Industrial, Government and
Residential Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in
US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 III-46
Table 66: China 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Application – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Commercial, Industrial, Government and Residential
for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-47
EUROPE III-48
Europe: A Major Market for Smart Lighting and Lighting Controls III-48
Consumer Interest towards Energy Efficiency Spurs Growth for
Smart Lighting III-48
Smart LED Street Lightings Gather Pace in Europe III-49
Market Analytics III-50
Table 67: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Geographic Region – France, Germany,
Italy, UK and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2020 through 2027 III-50
Table 68: Europe Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK and
Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Million for Years 2015 through 2019 III-51
Table 69: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK and Rest of Europe
Markets for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-52
Table 70: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-53
Table 71: Europe Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Lighting Source – Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs),
Fluorescent Lamps and Other Lighting Sources Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-54
Table 72: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
Control Systems by Lighting Source – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Fluorescent Lamps
and Other Lighting Sources for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027 III-55
Table 73: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Smart Lighting
and Control Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the
Years 2020 through 2027 III-56
Table 74: Europe Historic Review for Smart Lighting and Control
Systems by Connectivity – Wired and Wireless Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years
2015 through 2019 III-57
Table 75: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Smart Lighting and
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28MW of miners delivering 1.3 EH/s, strategically located in Paraguay2,860 units of MicroBT’s M63-series liquid-cooled WhatsMiners to be installedPower rate of sub $0.04/kWh, generated by 100% renewable hydropowerFRANKFURT, Germany , May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Northern Data Group’s Peak Mining today announces a new partnership with Penguin Infrastructure Holding (“Penguin”) for 28MW of mining capacity. This project represents a significant next step in Northern Data Group’s geographical expansion and enables Peak Mining to increase its hashrate, powered by 100% renewable energy.
The hardware will be energized in H2 2024 and marks Peak Mining’s first step into South America. 2,860 units of MicroBT’s M63-series liquid-cooled WhatsMiners will be installed at the site. The hardware will generate 1.3 EH/s, contributing to Peak Mining’s planned growth to 7.9 EH/s this year.
The site in Paraguay is 100% powered by renewable hydropower harnessed from the 14 GW Itaipu Dam, it is the world’s third-largest hydroelectric dam. The site will therefore benefit from the availability of clean energy.
This expansion into South America follows Peak Mining’s recent purchase of a 300MW mining data center site in Corpus Christi, Texas, which will power around 4.2 EH/s of MicroBT’s miners as well as the construction of a 30MW facility in Grand Forks, North Dakota, which will support approximately 1.1 EH/s of the miners.
This selection of sites underscores Northern Data Group’s commitment to meet the demands of the industry as efficiently as possible. Throughout 2024, Northern Data Group will be rapidly expanding its HPC footprint.
Aroosh Thillainathan, Northern Data Group’s Chief Executive Officer, commented:
“This partnership is significant to Northern Data Group as we continue to execute on our investment strategy and solidify our position within the global High Performance Computing market, and I’m especially pleased to be working with Penguin, given the team’s impressive sustainability standards at this site. It is Peak Mining’s first expansion into South America and is another milestone for the company as it continues to scale its international Bitcoin mining capabilities.”
Niek Beudeker, Managing Director, Peak Mining, commented:
“I’m pleased to partner with Penguin to expand our mining capacity to Paraguay. The Penguin team has done a tremendous job in constructing the site and building a strong local team. This agreement, structured as a partnership, will allow for better alignment of both parties than with a standard hosting arrangement. The partnership demonstrates our commitment to leveraging 100% clean energy to meet growing industry demand, efficiently”.
Björn Schmidtke, CEO at Penguin Group, commented:
“This strategic alliance with Northern Data Group strengthens our position as a leader in hosting next-generation High Performance Computing and also allows us to strengthen our capabilities and expand our offerings in cutting-edge areas such as AI compute. We are committed to advancing in this constantly accelerating world, which demands more high-quality services to keep evolving.”
About Peak Mining
Peak Mining, part of the Northern Data Group, is powering the future of the Bitcoin network. We deliver industry-leading operating and energy efficiency in Bitcoin mining through the latest hardware alongside innovative technology and HPC infrastructure. With our heritage dating back to 2013, we’ve been innovating for over a decade and have been at the forefront of the industry ever since. Our high-quality infrastructure is purpose-built to secure the Bitcoin network, and we’re driven to continuously find new efficiencies driving value for our investors. We’re delivering long term value in more responsible ways.
About Penguin
Penguin Group is at the forefront of HPC and cloud services powered by fully renewable hydro power in South America. Its core value is the mission to Transform Energy into Human Potential. This mission is achieved through Penguin Academy, a revolutionary education concept where students ‘learn by doing’ and has already trained thousands of young people to become the next generation of tech talent. Penguin aims to transform Paraguay into the Technological Hub of South America and expand their concept and mission globally.
About Northern Data Group
Northern Data Group (ETR: NB2) is a leading provider of High Performance Computing (HPC) solutions, utilizing GPU- and ASIC-technology. Our flexible compute power fuels innovation in our three core business platforms: Taiga Cloud, Ardent Data Centers, and Peak Mining. Through our HPC solutions, we pioneer ambitious computing innovation that drives progress in the AI, ML and Generative AI industries. Our close collaboration with industry-leading manufacturers including Gigabyte, AMD, and NVIDIA is fundamental to the acceleration of innovation across sectors including life sciences, financial services, and energy.
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Sanad Announces Strategic Sale Transaction with CFM Materials, Further Fostering Aviation Industry Collaborations
Sanad’s sale of two CFM56-7B engines to CFM Materials highlights its ongoing commitment to strengthening industry partnershipsBy partnering with leading aftermarket specialists, Sanad reaffirms its commitment to proactive portfolio management and strategic capital allocationHONG KONG, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sanad, the global aerospace engineering and leasing solutions leader, wholly owned by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala Investment Company PJSC (Mubadala), unveiled a strategic transaction between Sanad and CFM Materials, the world’s largest provider of used serviceable components for CFM International engines, during the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT) Asia in Hong Kong.
The sale of two CFM56-7B* engines to CFM Materials underscores Sanad’s strategic shift and proactive approach to strengthening its market position in the aviation industry. Through strategic partnerships with leading aftermarket specialists, Sanad not only reaffirms its commitment but also solidifies its vital role as a key player in shaping the aviation landscape.
This strategic agreement marks a pivotal milestone for the Sanad Leasing division’s ongoing strategy, which was initiated last year with a renewed focus on monetizing existing assets and leveraging the Sanad Leasing division to empower the Sanad MRO division. The primary goal of this strategy is to drive and bolster the growth of the MRO division of Sanad.
Kashish Kohli, Group Chief Financial Officer and SVP Leasing Division at Sanad, said: “We are pleased to announce the successful sale of two CFM56 engines to CFM Materials. This transaction reaffirms our commitment to optimizing our portfolio collaborating with industry leaders like CFM Materials. We are eager to explore further synergies between our respective organizations to explore further avenues of cooperation in the future.”
This collaboration presents new opportunities for CFM Materials to support MRO networks, airlines, lessors, manufacturers, and other service providers worldwide. Adding two CFM56-7B engines to CFM Materials portfolio enables them to meet the increasing demand from customers.
Rudy Bryce, President and CEO of CFM Materials, commented: “This agreement with Sanad strengthens our commitment to support our customers by expanding our lease pool and bolstering our position as a reliable partner to engine owners, operators and CFM56 engine shops around the world.”
With over 35 years of operational excellence and trusted partnerships with over 30 customers across six continents, including world-leading international airlines and global OEMs, Sanad remains at the forefront of aerospace engineering and leasing solutions. The Sanad Leasing division, a key pillar of Sanad’s comprehensive offerings, is committed to providing integrated solutions that address the growth requirements of its partners. Currently, the Sanad Leasing division boasts a substantial portfolio exceeding USD 700 million in assets, showcasing its robust capabilities and dedication to supporting the aviation industry’s evolving needs.
About Sanad
Sanad Group (Sanad) is a global aerospace engineering and leasing solutions leader in Abu Dhabi wholly owned by Mubadala Investment Company PJSC. With more than 35 years of operational experience, Sanad supports leaders in commercial aviation with world-class maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services and financing solutions.
Visit us at www.sanad.ae. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn @TheSanadGroup.
About CFM Materials
Based near DFW Airport, Texas, CFM Materials, a joint venture of GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines, is the world’s largest provider of used serviceable components for CFM International engines that power the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 commercial jetliners, as well as the Boeing KC-135R aerial tanker operated by the U.S. Air Force.
In addition to its core operation, the company also sells surplus inventories for CFM International and provides inventory for its parent companies’ MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) network around the world. CFM Materials has a global presence with warehouse facilities located near DFW Airport, Texas, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Singapore; along with sales offices in Singapore and Cardiff, Wales. www.cfmmaterials.com
*CFM56 engines are a product of CFM International, a 50/50 joint company between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines.
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CoreWeave Invests £1 Billion in UK; Opens New European Headquarters and Data Centres in London to Bring Cloud Infrastructure to Power the AI Revolution
LONDON, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — CoreWeave, the leading specialized cloud provider for AI, today announced that it has opened an office in London as its European headquarters as part of a broader expansion into the continent. The new UK expansion represents a £1 billion investment to bolster the country’s AI potential, and will create job opportunities across engineering, operations, finance and go-to-market. CoreWeave plans to open two UK data centres in 2024 with further expansion planned in 2025.
“We are seeing unprecedented demand for AI infrastructure and London is an important AI hub that we are investing in. Expanding our physical footprint in the UK is an important milestone in the next phase of CoreWeave’s growth,” said Mike Intrator, Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer, CoreWeave. “CoreWeave’s infrastructure will fill a void in the cloud market by providing AI enterprises with localized high-performance compute solutions that will help build and deploy the next generation of AI applications.”
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “Companies like CoreWeave are powering the future of AI innovation, and I am proud that they’ve backed the UK with a £1 billion investment into UK data centres and have established their European headquarters here – further cementing the UK’s position as an AI and tech superpower.
“We’re leaving no stone unturned to make the UK the best place for pioneering companies like CoreWeave to grow their roots. With the third highest number of AI companies and private investment in AI in the world, it’s clear our plan is working.”
Secretary of State of Science, Innovation, and Technology, Michelle Donelan said: “CoreWeave’s decision to base their European HQ here in London is not just a sign of our tech investment prowess, it is a resounding vote of confidence in our approach to AI and innovation. Today’s £1 billion investment will bring two new data centres to our shores, a vital tool in helping to develop the AI breakthroughs of tomorrow.
“It will also lead to new, highly paid jobs and countless opportunities for our brightest AI minds and start-ups as the UK continues to cement its global AI powerhouse credentials. Our message is clear – when it comes to investment, scaling-up, and innovation, the UK is the perfect home from home.”
CoreWeave’s new European headquarters in London is strategically located given the tremendous AI talent in the UK. The investment in the UK builds on the UK government’s established leadership fostering global awareness and engagement on responsible AI and the country’s commitment to drive investment with plans to upskill millions across the UK in AI. CoreWeave’s presence in the region will support the continued expansion of AI labs and enterprise customers across the UK, bringing much needed computing power to the UK.
CoreWeave’s existing data centres support some of the largest deployments of high-performance GPU clusters in the world, and the infrastructure through which those clusters are consumed is designed with engineers and innovators in mind. Trusted by leading AI labs and enterprises, CoreWeave Cloud manages complexity through automation to deliver the most performant and efficient cloud infrastructure for AI workloads.
About CoreWeave
CoreWeave is a specialized GPU cloud provider, designed to power the most complex workloads with customized solutions at scale. The company’s portfolio of cutting-edge technology delivers a broad range of capabilities for machine learning and AI, graphics and rendering, life sciences, real-time streaming, and more. Its world-class teams, talent, and engineering prowess bring unmatched speed-to-market for advanced compute. CoreWeave operates a growing footprint of data centers covering every region of the US. It was founded in 2017 and is based in New Jersey. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.
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