Megaman introduces latest LEDs at Light+Building in Frankfurt
Germany - During the Light+Building Fair in Frankfurt from 11-16 April Megaman, a designer, manufacturer and distributer of innovative, eco-friendly, energy saving lamps, demonstrated its passion in lighting at a state-of-the-art booth created by renowned lighting designer, Tino Kwan, and top interior designer, Kinney Chan.

Thousands guests from around the world visited the booth to enjoy the Life in Light experience, that exhibits Megaman's full range of eco-friendly products and innovative designs including the latest LED member - Megaman LED MR16 which was unveiled at the fair. The product capabilities in design applications have impressed the architects, interior designers, engineers as well as media and trade representatives.

Alongside the exhibition, Megaman also held a series of press and customer events including a press conference, a designer meet and greet, a cocktail, and a lighting workshop focusing on the future of light and the LED revolution.

LED MR16 Reflector is compact, with a GU5.3-compatible lamp cap and a beam angle of 36o, and delivers a high quality, narrow spotlighting effect. Employing the patented Thermal Conductive Highway technology, the LED MR16 is optimised for a long lifetime of 30,000 hours to lower maintenance costs and provides the highest luminance comparable to its halogen counterparts. Available in 8W and 10W to replace 35W and 50W halogen lamps respectively, these LED reflectors can achieve energy savings of 80% over their halogen equivalents.

(Jim Evans)


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