Showing posts with label Lynk Labs. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Thomas Research and Lynk Labs" Strategic partnership - New LED and SSL funding, LED manufacturing

Thomas Research and Lynk Labs announced a partnership that will yield cobranded AC-LED products including chip-on-board (COB) LEDs and modules, and perhaps discrete AC-driver products. Rubicon is now making patterned sapphire substrates available to LED manufacturers in large diameters. Several...


An AC-LED partnership between Lynk Labs and Thomas Research Products; funding announcements from Ledzworld, EcoSense, and Once Innovations; and new large-diameter patterned sapphire substrates from Rubicon top the recent SSL news space.


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Thomas Research and Lynk Labs announced a partnership that will yield cobranded AC-LED products including chip-on-board (COB) LEDs and modules, and perhaps discrete AC-driver products. Rubicon is now making patterned sapphire substrates available to LED manufacturers in large diameters. Several LED and solid-state lighting (SSL) companies have announced new investment financing including Ledzworld, EcoSense, and Once Innovations.


Strategic partnership


The partnership announcement between Lynk Labs and Thomas Research Products is a bit tough to decipher although the duo defined it as a strategic relationship. Lynk Labs is a manufacturer of LED light engines using AC-driver technology, while Thomas manufactures modular AC-DC drivers for luminaires. Both do sell to luminaire makers, although there is little synergy between the existing product lines of each company.


Lynk Labs, however, said that Thomas can help Lynk reach a broader audience with AC-LED technology just as the SSL industry is increasingly receptive to the AC technology. “Not only is AC LED now an established market segment, but one seeing rapid and substantial growth,” said Chick Huber, Lynk Labs vice president of business development. “We’re excited that this new partnership brings TRP’s manufacturing strength and broad distribution reach to our AC-LED offering.”


The announcement did specifically mention COB LEDs — an increasingly popular technology for SSL manufacturers that allows development of a lamp or luminaire using a single source. Presumably, you could integrate the AC-driver technology, which is much simpler than an AC-DC driver, directly on the COB substrate. But the partners didn’t provide any such detail.


We’d suspect that the partnership might ultimately make Lynk’s AC-driver intellectual property (IP) available in some form, an IC or a module, independent of the LED light engine. That’s a growing trend with Texas Instruments most recently announcing an AC driver IC. Such a product would be a natural addition to the Thomas portfolio. But Lynk CEO Mike Miskin would not confirm any such plans.


Miskin did comment on the growing popularity of AC-driver technology and its evolution in the SSL space, saying it’s quickly becoming a mainstream technology. “AC-LED circuits can be looked at like an enabling IP,” sadi Miskin. “Like phosphor-enabled white light, AC-LED circuits enable AC-LED products up the food chain from the circuit level [including] chips, COBs, packages, drive methods, systems, and end product. Lynk has created IP vertically in all these areas.”


New LED and SSL funding


We have had a bit of a rush of new funding announcements. Ledzworld, an LED manufacturer located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, announced $5 million in new funding from its existing private shareholders. The company also announced the appointment of Ken Chakravarti as CEO.


“This new round of funding will enable us to meet the rapidly growing demand for our industry-leading products from an ever-expanding customer base across the globe and build up the necessary scale to remain competitive in this fast evolving market,” said Chakravarti. “With this latest capital commitment, our shareholders have signaled their readiness to support the company in reaching the next level and have given Ledzworld the means to determine its own strategic path towards that point. This path could include forging partnerships with industry players to even more firmly secure our leading position in the premium segment of the LED lighting market.”


EcoSense Lighting, an SSL manufacture based in New York, NY, announced a $15 million funding round led by Flagship Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. “We are impressed with the contributions EcoSense is making to the evolving LED market,” said Ed Kania, managing partner and chairman of Flagship Ventures. “EcoSense has a strong leadership team and a compelling strategy. We are eager to support their aggressive growth efforts.”


Once Innovations announced a $5.3 million funding round led by New Fashion Pork, the Ag Ventures Alliance, and Lateral Capital. A couple of those names aren’t as well known in the high-tech financing world but speak to the broad applicability of LED lighting and the mission of Once. The Plymouth, Minnesota company specializes in lighting that can increase production in a scenario such as pig farming, enhancing the environment for the stock.


“The Once team is working on the frontiers of science, in areas never researched before,” said Zdenko Grajcar, CEO of Once. “We are working on new concepts and technologies which significantly depart from mainstream, orthodox theories. We are discovering new, essential roles animal-specific lighting plays in every animal’s life. We are discovering that lighting can not only impact, but it can actually direct animal growth and development. We are developing technologies which can help a growing world produce more food at lower costs.”


LED manufacturing


In closing we will move to the LED manufacturing space. Many LED manufacturers have moved to patterned sapphire substrates (PSS) in LED manufacturing because the patterning enhances light extraction. The largest LED manufacturers have developed their own substrate technology. But Rubicon is a commercial supplier of substrates and now will offer larger 6- and 8-in. PSS wafers to large and small LED makers.


“As LED-based general lighting gains worldwide adoption, large-diameter patterned sapphire substrates will become necessary to meet the demands of the rapidly growing lighting market,” said Raja Parvez, president and CEO of Rubicon Technology. “Rubicon has developed an unmatched technology platform that is vertically integrated from raw material through crystal growth, large-diameter polished wafers, and now custom PSS in 4-, 6-, and 8-in. diameters. Our vertical integration enables Rubicon to produce progressively larger sapphire products while providing customers with exceptional quality, cost control, reliability, and consistency.”



Thomas Research and Lynk Labs" Strategic partnership - New LED and SSL funding, LED manufacturing

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Lynk Labs Build Strategic Partnership with Thomas Research Products

AC LED devices manufacturer Lynk Labs Inc has Build strategic partnership with Thomas Research Products(a LED drivers and light engines supplier ).


AC LED devices manufacturer Lynk Labs Inc has formed a strategic partnership with Thomas Research Products(a leading supplier of LED drivers and light engines to the OEM market).


Lynk and TRP will leverage each other’s strengths to expand the availability of Lynk’s patented AC LED/HV LED (“AC LED technology”) to OEMs. According to Lynk, the companies are collaborating on design, engineering, product development and manufacturing resources, to deliver a broad range of OEM-friendly low-voltage and direct mains AC LED total solutions. The co-branded line will include AC LED COBs, modules and drive solutions.


“Lynk Labs has invested substantial capital and time to create the AC LED industry. Since the days of the early LED and OLED conferences, AC has faced strong resistance from the DC LED community” said Chick Huber, Lynk Labs VP of Business Development. “Not only is AC LED now an established market segment, but one seeing rapid and substantial growth. We’re excited that this new partnership brings TRP’s manufacturing strength and broad distribution reach to our AC LED offering.”


AC LEDs from Lynk Labs now reach over 100 lm/w, delivering efficacies that compete with DC LED solutions in many cases. They are being designed into high volume lighting applications such as down lights and lamps. According to TRP, more OEMs are taking a closer look at AC LED technology as a solution for their product needs. The broad range of benefits the technology offers goes beyond simply reducing or eliminating a large power supply. “Lynk has the broadest and most diverse IP portfolio as well as product offering in the AC LED space, so we see this as an exciting opportunity to add to TRP’s total LED solution offering for OEMs” said Greg Andrews, VP Sales & Marketing at Thomas Research Products. “AC LED offers the most competitive solution for high reliability at price points that many lighting applications need to realize mass market adoption” said Andrews.


Building on several years of increasingly successful implementation in general lighting sector applications, Lynk Labs continues to broaden its product offerings and grow the company’s IP portfolio surrounding AC LED technology. The new AC LED products made available through Lynk & TRP will include low voltage & high voltage, standard & custom, AC LED light sources and drive solutions. Some of which are available now on TRP’s website at www.trpssl.com


About Lynk Labs


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Founded in 1997, Lynk Labs Inc., headquartered in Elgin, Illinois is the leading developer and manufacturer of patented AC LED technology and provides AC LED devices, modules and drive solutions to lighting OEMs worldwide for any AC voltage lighting application. Lynk Labs also offers other LED technology based intellectual property licensing solutions for the mobile device, monitor or TV display markets.


About Thomas Research Products



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Thomas Research Products is a lighting manufacturer that is wholly owned by Hubbell Lighting Inc. It was founded in 1997 as a manufacturer of quartz restrike controls which sense when a high intensity discharge light is extinguished, and automatically light a standby secondary light source in commercial and industrial lighting. Over time, the company expanded its product line to include additional electronic controls for both HID and fluorescent lighting. The company also added LED power supplies, known as drivers, and accessories. Recently, the company introduced a complete LED light engine module with an energy efficiency rating exceeding 100 lumens per watt.



Lynk Labs Build Strategic Partnership with Thomas Research Products