Firm's president, Richard Farrell, will present an overview of the LED-Array as a light source during the Speaker Conference Program on August 27, 2010 IONâ„¢ Light Engines, a leading developer of high-performance LED-Array light engines, today announced that it will exhibit at the upcoming LED Show at the Rio Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, August 27. ION's president, Richard Farrell, is participating in the Speaker Conference Program and will present an overview of the LED-Array as a light source, highlighting its performance, versatility, scalability, and design applications. ION will showcase its proprietary LED-Array component light engines at exhibit booth, #22. Mr. Farrell's presentation is slated to begin at 4:10pm. "ION is a wonderful addition to The LED Show," commented James Highgate, president of the Lighting Group and director of the LED Show." "Their LED-Array is truly an innovative solution with tons of design applications. It's a creative implementation of LEDs for back lighting that yields very even and diffuse illumination," said Mr. Highgate. The ION light engines are innovative, component LED-Arrays that provide perfectly even illumination at a close distance from the LEDs (1.5 inches). The proprietary modular design features a high density of low-watt LEDs mounted on a phenolic substrate for optimum performance and thermal management. Available in a variety of sizes, ION light engine component modules are easy to configure. This "building block" approach has the flexibility, scalability as well as the styling to create an unlimited range of dynamic lighting products. "We're encouraged by the growing awareness of LED technology, its benefits, and its diverse applications," stated Richard Farrell, president of ION Light Engines. "We've invested heavily in R&D; over the past two-and-a-half years and have optimized LEDs in component arrays that perform well, are simple, easy to use, energy-efficient, and cost-effective. We see great potential among architects, integrators, and designers in all fields for the ION Light Engine," said Mr. Farrell.
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