Applied Technologies to Real Solutions
Indoor Lighting
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Customized solutions for our partners
LPI has developed many innovative products and solutions over the years, primarily available in the industrial market. In 2007 the Advanced Defense Systems Group was added to apply our experience in systems integration to various challenges faced by the Department of Defense as well. LPI provides the means to fulfill all goals for customers that would like to be more competitive, adapting its resources and knowledge to each case, and developing state-of-the-art solutions for a wide variety of applications which demand specific requirements, advanced optics and efficient light transfer on their products.
LPI-patented optics stand out owing to its versatility and therefore fit well with many different applications. Our customized designs face each customer specific target: LPI solutions can be applied anywhere light should be transformed, converted, conveyed or imaged. LPI has developed solutions for the lighting industry, particularly on the Solid State Lighting technology area as, for example, automotive lamps (both headlights and signage functions), LED bulbs, down lights and wall washers, scenery and architectural lighting, traffic, sign and street lights, medical surgery illuminators, portable headlamps (mountain, miners, and firefighters gear), torches, spot lamps and flash lights. In the solar energy field, LPI has led photo voltaic concentration modules (CPV) to unknown limits, demonstrating cost-competitiveness of sustainable energy. Finally, LPI has also explored solutions in other applications where advanced concepts where compulsory: one example the field in which LPI first proved the efficiency of nonimaging devices where compatible with the imaging constraints. This fact opened a wide range of novel imaging applications to be used, for instance, on multimedia and communications industrial areas where innovative technology is being applied onto ultra-short projectors, backlighting and complex displays, condensed-light sources, special vision cameras and optical and wireless data communications.







