R.J.S Polytechnic College3rd Year , 5th Sem Civil EnineeringCASP LAB
Teacher In Charge –
Manasa G
Submitted By –
Suvam Dutta (372CE13053
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Industry Electronics
Founded 15 May 1891 (Eindhoven)
Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands
Area served Worldwide
Key peopleFrans van Houten (CEO),Jeroen van der Veer (Chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsConsumer electronics,domestic appliances, lighting,medical systems, medical technology
Revenue € 25.42 billion (2010)
Employees 114,500 (2011)
Website www.philips.com
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Philips’ acquisition of Agilent’s shares inLumileds
• Philips acquires all shares of Agilent (47%)• Philips stake increases to 96.5%• Transaction approximately US$ 950 (Euro 765)
• An important step to expand the PD Lighting business and ensures a leading position in the emerging, high growth LED market
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Operations
• Philips Intellectual Property and Standards is the company's division dealing with licensing, trademark protection and patenting.
• Philips currently holds about 55,000 patent rights, 33,000 trademark registrations, and 49,000 design registrations.
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Philips’s leadership in High Power LEDs
• Industry leader in high power LED’s(LUXEON platform)
• JV established in 1999
• Approx. 1760 employees
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Philips Facilities
Penang, Malaysia
Headquarters, San Jose, California
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Philips Performance
August 04 / July 05Sales: US$ 324 millionEBIT: US$ 83 million
Annual Growth: 28%Operating margin: 25.6%Employees: 1760
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Systems /Luminaires
Source, optics,driver and
controls
Philips
The Solid State Lighting value chain
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The Strategic Relevance
Philips ensures its leading position in the emerging, high growth LED market
• Building on Limited's proven expertise and leadership
• Involvement in all stages of the LED business value chain
• Leveraging Philips technology, manufacturing and commercial capabilities
• Reaping cost synergies and additional revenues
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LED Product Features
• small size• long life & robust• low voltage• efficient (rapid improvements) • colors: saturation + dynamics • easily dimmable• quick response / instant start• environmental friendly: no mercury
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High Brightness Packaged LEDs
Illumination Signals Automotive Signs/displays Mobile Appliances
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High Growth Market Segments
Illumination + automotive front lightingLCD Backlighting
Mobile Flash
Automotive exterior
Automotive interior
Mobile displays
Signs
= LumiLeds key player
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Philips Lighting (2004 – 2005) LED Product Range
EquinoxOrigami
LED Flood
Minicolour
LEDAmazon
iParm
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Exploiting Solid State Features and Benefits
Light experiences & effects• Dynamic colors
Embedded • Robust & long life
Total Cost of Ownership reduction• Low energy & maintenance
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Target applications in the professional market are decorative outdoor and shop lighting
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Creating New lighting Possibilities
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Bringing Dynamic Color
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Creating Atmosphere in Shops
Winter Spring
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Ambient Experiences in Hospitals
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We Shape the Future in Solid State Lighting
THANK YOU
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