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LED Global Supply Receives Patent License from ilumisys for Replacements of LED Fluorescent Tube

California-based LED Global Supply has declared that it received license for light-emitting diode (LED) fluorescent tube replacements from ilumisys, innovator of next-generation solid-state lighting technology.

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Using ilumisys licensing program, LED Global Supply can cost-effectively bring LED lighting products to the market. The licensing agreement ensures royalty payments in exchange for rights for producing and commercializing products included within the patent portfolio of Altair Engineering, ilumisys’ parent company.

LED Global Supply’s founder and president, Michael Paganelli says that the company values its customers by meticulously selecting the product, development of critical industry relationships, and leveraging competitive pricing. Following collaboration with ilumisys, LED Global Supply will continue to supply quality products, thereby promoting improved quality within industry.

Having over a decade of expertise in the LED marketplace, LED Global Supply is a well-established distributor of LED lighting, such as dimmable LED light bulbs, LED light bulbs, and accessories.

A report from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) states that solid-state lighting technology is capable of enabling the reduction of U.S. lighting energy consumption by one-quarter supporting nation’s climate-change solution. It has been predicted that replacement with LED lighting over another 20 years will lead to conservation of energy costs by $250 B, thereby eliminating 1.8 B MT of carbon emission.

Established in 2007, ilumisys is a division of Altair that has a history of substantial investment in R&D with nine issued patents and over 70 filings, thus far.

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