Having spent much of my career forging relationships and developing business
opportunities in technology companies, I am thrilled to be joining Digital
Lumens, whose intelligent LED lighting solutions are truly changing the game,”
says Healy. “I look forward to collaborating with my new team to accomplish an
even greater level of success in the months and years to come.Prior to his role
at GE, Healy was the director of strategic marketing at Ferro Corporation, and
ATMI, where he was responsible for strategic marketing and business development
activities. Healy earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from MIT, his PhD in
the same field from Harvard University, and an MBA from the University of
Chicago.We know that integrated intelligence creates a platform for radical
energy efficiency and innovative functionality.,” said Tom Pincince, President
and CEO of Digital Lumens. “But, the lack of open standards and a dynamic
interoperable ecosystem has so far hampered massive adoption across the entire
landscape. Matthew brings a wealth of knowledge, incredible industry experience,
and razor-sharp go-to-market skills that will help us work with other players in
the market to change this.”
The industry leader in accelerating the LED lighting revolution, the Digital
Lumens model combines LED lighting technology with energy management and service
capabilities, to offer its customers significant savings of 90 percent annually.
The company’s system has proven successful in over 500 installations across the
commercial and industrial lighting sector.Staged alternately annually on the
West Coast and the East Coast, LFI returns to Las Vegas in 2014 where it set new
all-time attendance and trade show records during its five-day run in 2012. In
independent studies conducted by the research firm Moore & Symons, attendee
and exhibitor ratings of overall value and satisfaction reached an all-time
high.capable of producing a wide spectrum light while operating for long periods
of time at atmospheric conditions. This device is based on a new concept of
light emission from an ultra-thin amorphous dielectric layer.
According to an article published in Applied Physics Letters, the light
emission mechanism, characteristics of the emission spectrum, fabrication
method, and the operation parameter effects on this type of LED. The device was
fabricated with the room-temperature sputter deposition method on a silicon
wafer. The light emission intensity could be enhanced with a nanocrystal layer
embedded in the dielectric film. Most importantly, the complete process and
materials are compatible with the existing IC fabrication facility.There is a
need for a new type of LED that is: low cost, long operation life, small in
size, emits white light, and easy to fabricate with environmentally friendly
materials and process.” Dr. Kuo says. “ What makes this new LED unique is it
meets all of these requirements plus it is extremely easy to fabricate with the
existing equipment in all semiconductor fabs.”
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