Messe Frankfurt, the organizers of the Light + Building 2020 trade fair which was scheduled to take place at Messe Frankfurt’s exhibition space in Frankfurt am Main from March 8th to March 15th, has postponed the event due to the unexpected appearance of Covid-19 in Italy. The Light + Building 2020 trade fair is now slated to be held in Frankfurt am Main in mid-to-late September, though an exact date has not been specified.
In a press release published on February 24th, 2020, Messe Frankfurt lists several logistical challenges that lead to the decision to postpone the trade fair.
“The unexpected appearance of Covid-19 in Italy since last weekend demanded a new analysis of the situation in close cooperation with the public-health authorities of the City of Frankfurt. A multi-stage health check on guests from China has been called for, the implementation of which would be extremely challenging for Messe Frankfurt. Additionally, more and more travel restrictions are being put into place thus making it difficult for both visitors and exhibitors to attend the fair.”
GRE Alpha will post an update with new dates and times for the Light + Building 2020 trade fair when Messe Frankfurt makes them available.
GRE Alpha is excited to be returning to Messe Frankfurt for Light + Building 2020 – the world’s largest trade fair for innovations in lighting and building services engineering. This is the second year that GRE will join the EnOcean Alliance Booth; celebrating a valued partnership and putting a spotlight on the extraordinary results of their self-powered wireless LED dimmer collaboration. The fair runs from Sunday, March 8th to Friday, March 13th in Frankfurt am Main, and you can find GRE Alpha among 15 star members of the EnOcean Alliance exhibiting their energy harvesting, wireless building solutions at Booth C60 in Hall 9.1.
Mirroring the show’s theme of “Connecting, Pioneering, Fascinating” are the LED dimming modules created by GRE Alpha as a result of their EnOcean partnership. Integrating GRE Alpha’s proven smart dimming technology with EnOcean’s patented energy harvesting wireless technology, their leading-edge modules support multiple frequencies and are speeding up the path to industrial lighting systems that are flexible, sustainable and energy-efficient.
GRE’s Executive Director, Richard Fong, points out that “with GRE Alpha’s advanced LED dimming module and LED driver expertise and EnOcean’s innovative wireless technology, trillions of IoT (Internet of Things) sensors can be powered and efficiently deployed. That will allow for quicker innovation and rapid adoption of IoT in smart lighting spaces, optimizing productivity, lowering costs and boosting the customer experience.”
Powered by exploiting the energy generated at the push of a button, GRE Alpha’s ENO-DIM dimming modules allow for smooth flicker-free dimming of lighting fixtures. Compatible with Bluetooth, Zigbee, BLE, and other wireless protocols, ENO-DIM is pushing wireless LED lighting control to the future IoT level while providing significant savings in time, money and energy.
While the ENO-DIM model is constant voltage, the newer ENO-DIM-CC is constant current, filling a critical need when constant power supplies work best (like working with high-powered LEDs. Both ENO-DIM and ENO-DIM-CC are available in three regional power supply versions: 902MHz in North America, 868MHz in Europe and 928MHz which is specially customized for Japan to work smoothly in any environment.
Applications for ENO-DIM include:
Light + Building 2020 is a trade show of innovation. And GRE Alpha’s EnOcean Dimming modules are only the beginning for IoT lighting control products that provide more performance flexibility and meet specialized customer needs. Visit Booth C60 in Hall 9.1 for a hands-on demonstration of GRE’s ENO-DIM dimming modules and other GRE smart powering solutions. You will be warmly welcomed by the team of LED lighting experts.
GRE Alpha® Electronics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacturing of solid-state lighting power supplies and lighting control accessories, which are the lifeblood of indoor and outdoor LED lighting systems. Their superior performance products are the power behind LED lighting systems. GRE’s modular approach allows their dimming modules and drivers to be used either with existing systems or new setups.
For more information on GRE Alpha products and services or to speak with a service representative and set up a one-on-one appointment with a technical expert, visit https://grealpha.com/contact/.
DALI-2 is the updated and improved version of the DALI lighting protocol, which extends and enhances the strengths of DALI as a dedicated, standardized protocol for digital lighting control. In 2019 a number of updates were made to the DALI-2 standard that created some confusion. To understand the latest changes, it is necessary to be familiar with DALI basics.
DALI Simply Explained
First drafted in the late 1990s, DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) was the language developed to allow digital control, configuration, and querying of fluorescent ballasts, replacing the simple, one-way broadcast-like operation of 0/1-10V analog control.
DALI control signals are transmitted over two low-voltage wires that connect to each DALI ballast or relay, each of which has a unique address. Control commands are sent out over the wires to tell individual devices or groups of devices to turn on and off, dim up and down, etc. The devices even have the ability to report back to the controller indicating a lamp failure or how much power they are using.
DALI is an open protocol defined by the International standard IEC 62386 and IEC 60929. Using an open protocol means anyone can develop their own DALI devices, ballasts, relays, sensors, etc. While DALI’s impact has been far-reaching, as digital lighting evolved, the need for a DALI update became apparent.
Enter DALI-2 and the DiiA
In 2017, the original DALI standard was restructured and improved, upgrading it to version 2 of the DALI standard IEC6236. DALI-2 added new features including color control and introduced standardization of control devices including the addition of input devices such as light sensors, push button switches, and occupancy sensors, which are the “brains” of a DALI system. Backward compatibility has been maintained.
In response to industry requests for an independently verified DALI-2 certification program, came a new consortium (Digital Illumination Interface Alliance or DiiA), which is now the key organization for promoting DALI on a global basis. The more detailed and rigorous testing requirements enable DiiA member companies to certify that their products meet the requirements of the DALI-2 standard, including features that ensure interoperability.
DiiA organizes regular Plugfests, which are events to allow member companies to get interoperability of their products with those from other manufacturers. DALI-2 certification is granted only after DiiA verifies that testing is complete and successful. Certified products can be identified by the DALI-2 logo and are all listed in the Product Database on the DiiA website.
Here are the 2019 milestones from the DiiA DALI-2 timeline...
GRE Alpha and DALI
GRE Alpha Electronics, Ltd., a driving force in the design and manufacture of LED power supplies and systems, has hit its own milestones with DALI. In November 2019, GRE became certified as one of the first and only DALI accredited test labs in ASIA offering full-service DALI-1 and DALI-2 testing. And, as part of their effort to deliver the benefits of DALI-certified dimming modules to lighting designers, GRE introduced two DALI-2 certified drivers which will be added to the DiiA database:
With new test specifications in progress, you can expect to see many more certified DALI-2 products in 2020. Count on GRE Alpha to keep you posted on any further changes to the DALI-2 standard. For information about GRE’s DALI testing program or easy-to-install DALI compliant dimming modules, visit www.grealpha.com/contact.
Hong Kong, December 03, 2019 – GRE Alpha has just wrapped up a successful fall season by showcasing their latest powering technology at two of the world's leading lighting forums. With smart lighting themes and a combined total of over 50,000 visitors, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair ran from October 27-30 and the LED Expo in New Delhi, India from November 14-16. At both events, GRE Alpha garnered major attention by unveiling next generation technology for projects that require connected lighting.
"We know that consumers are looking for a reliable supply of quality dimmers and power supplies that support LED applications," said GRE Executive Director, Richard Fong. "That's where GRE Alpha excels, and shows like these give us a welcome opportunity to display our leadership in modular LED product development to visitors from all over the world. Being on the front lines gives our GRE Alpha staff the chance to meet with current clients, build new relationships and exchange ideas that inspire future product development."
There was no shortage of innovation on display at the GRE Alpha booths. GRE's expert team gave demonstrations of their smart lighting control modules, including Zigbee Dimming, DMX LED Controller, BLE dimming and DALI dimming. Also showcased was GRE Alpha's BLE solutions for architectural lighting with the Xicato Control App. Modular systems like these make it easy and cost effective to upgrade any lighting system to smart lighting.
Working with leading partners in the lighting field has enabled GRE Alpha to make even greater strides in LED powering solutions. The spotlight was definitely on two cutting edge lighting control modules that have been enhanced in multiple ways to provide more performance flexibility and meet specialized customer needs.
ENO-DIM-CC (EnOcean Wireless Constant Current LED Dimming Module): The ENO-DIM-CC is a new version of GRE's innovative ENO-DIM dimming module. While the original ENO-DIM is constant voltage, the CC is constant current which fills a critical need when constant power supplies work best, like working with high-powered LEDs. Both are available in three regional power supply versions: 902MHz in North America, 928MHz in Japan, and 868MHz in Europe and China. Applications include: Architectural lighting, effect & contour lighting, signage & strip lighting, swimming pools/fountain lighting.
SLD-DIM-XG4 (BLE LED Dimming Module): The XG4 is the newest in a series of dimming modules that are completely wireless and use the latest in Bluetooth mesh enabling hassle-free lighting control with superior performance. Working within DALI, Zigbee and EnOcean protocols, the XG series empowers OEMs to choose between several vendors to mix and match solutions. The XG4 and XG4-UL add greater control for color tuning and color changing applications. Uses include: Theme parks, stage lighting, color controls for decorating, architectural lighting, effect & contour lighting.
As excited as GRE Alpha is about sharing these technological advances, their top priority has and always will be their customer experience. For more information about GRE Alpha products or services, please visit the contact page. The support team is always happy to help. There are also numerous helpful articles on the GRE Alpha website, including one that clearly and simply explains the process of choosing a DMX controller.
GRE Alpha® Electronics, Ltd. Specializes in the design and manufacturing of solid-state lighting power supplies and lighting control accessories, which are the lifeblood of indoor and outdoor LED lighting systems. Their superior performance products are the power behind LED lighting systems. GRE's modular approach allows their dimming modules and drivers to be used either with existing systems or new setups.
For more information on GRE Alpha products and services or to speak with a service representative and set up a one-on-one appointment with a technical expert, visit https://grealpha.com/contact/
Hong Kong, November 15, 2019 - India's LED Expo has become a source of inspiration with innovative products, technologies and trends for the world's LED industry. Both GRE Alpha and Citizen Electronics Co. have been on the forefront of LED technology in their respective fields. This year, the two LED experts are showcasing their latest innovations at LED Expo in Greater Noida, Delhi at booth D10, November 14, 15 and 16. LED Expo is becoming a stimulating force in India to phase out non-conventional DVL and CCFL lighting, and a leap forward into next generation for intelligent LED lighting. It's the perfect forum for GRE Alpha and Citizen to display their products and interact with customers.
"We looking forward to serving our customers in India by co-exhibiting with Citizen at the LED Expo in New Delhi," said GRE Executive Director, Richard Fong. "With GRE Alpha's focus on providing integrable modular LED accessories and Citizen's environmentally friendly COB LED technology, the partnership is a windfall in new product development."
Citizen's COBs with GRE Alpha's LED drivers and lighting control modules give users more control and flexibility in adopting various dimming systems, such as DALI, EnOcean and color tuning. Among the products in the spotlight at LED Expo:
GRE Alpha's SLD DimTW2 is a unique, efficient CV tunable white LED dimming module which accepts -10V/1-10V control signal and enables smooth, dynamic color temperature shifts of 2000K to 8000K. Depending on the application situation, this plug-and-play dimming module creates eye-catching, color temperature changing effects without color distortion. Because lighting can have a profound effect on our physical and mental health, tunable white lighting is a critical strategy.
GRE's EnOcean ENO-DIM Wireless Dimming Modules, now available in constant current as well as constant voltage, are poised to revolutionize smart building lighting design. These modules allow for smooth, flicker-free dimming of lighting switches using any of EnOcean's certified energy harvesting wireless switches. ENO-DIM applications include architectural lighting, effect and contour lighting, general commercial illumination, warehouses, signage, strip lighting and more.
The ability to meet energy challenges like these inspired the partnership between GRE Alpha and Citizen and is propelling these two forward-thinking companies to help move their clients into the next chapter of LED lighting. Come visit the GRE Alpha and Citizen teams at LED Expo in India. They are eager to welcome visitors and will be more than happy to demonstrate their innovative LED lighting solutions.
GRE Alpha® Electronics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacture of solid-state lighting power supplies and lighting control accessories, which are the lifeblood of indoor and outdoor LED lighting systems. Their superior performance products are the power behind LED lighting systems. GRE's modular approach allows their dimming modules and drivers to be used either in conjunction with existing systems, or with new setups.
For more information on GRE Alpha products and services or to speak with a service representative and set up a one-on-one appointment with a technical expert, visit https://grealpha.com/contact/.
Citizen Electronics Co. is a worldwide maker of COB LED technology. Citizen Electronics can trace their roots to 1970, the result of a merger between Citizen Watch Co. and Bulova Watch Company, Inc. They have since become known for their economically friendly COB LED technology, and have worldwide distribution. http://ce.citizen.co.jp/e/index.php