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1 June 2011
Lumileds and Future Electronics extend distribution agreement
Building on their existing decade-long relationship, LED maker Philips Lumileds of San Jose, CA, USA and Future Electronics (a division of Future Electronics that provides LED lighting components and support services for solid-state lighting products and installations) have extended their exclusive worldwide distribution relationship with a new five-year agreement.
“Our exclusive partnership with Philips Lumileds has provided our customers with access to the world’s leading portfolio of LEDs for illumination — LUXEON,” comments Jamie Singerman, corporate VP, Future Lighting Solutions. “Our investment in resources, training, design tools, and best-in-class supply chain capabilities has enabled us to become the service leader in the solid-state lighting industry,” he claims.
“Future Lighting Solutions has proven over the last decade that with LUXEON LEDs, highly trained LED solution engineers, and the core services of a global solutions provider, they are well positioned to support and enable the growing number of companies that want to enter the solid-state lighting industry,” comments Steve Barlow, Philips Lumileds’ senior VP of sales & marketing.
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