Brand Story
16 May 2023, 20:13 GMT+10
Tunnel lighting has come a long way over the years as a long-lasting, energy-efficient, high-performance light. As visibility is one of the most important features required in tunnels, LED lighting has made a name for itself in this industry.
Fact.MR's report further explains how advances in data collection technology, such as the use of sensors and state-of-the-art cameras, have opened up numerous opportunities for various stakeholders in the tunnel lighting market.
Market participants will keep an eye on Europe, the largest market for tunnel lighting, and Asia Pacific, which is expected to boom over the next decade.
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The presence of several international and regional players makes the global tunnel lighting market highly competitive. Key players in the market are focusing on collaborations and partnerships to expand their reach globally. The company is also investing in research and development to find new applications for tunnel lighting in order to stay ahead of the competition in the market.
For example, CCS Inc. has teamed up with Yokohama-based lighting manufacturer AITEC SYSTEM Co., Ltd. (AItec) to produce a new brand of line lighting that combines CCS' extensive lighting knowledge with AItec's expertise in line scan lighting. Launched CCSAItec.
This comes as the industry's demand for high-performance lighting for longer periods of time grows rapidly.
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