Eaton and Enlighted's combined lighting and controls portfolio is listed on the Design Lights Consortium’s (DLC) Network Lighting Controls Qualified Products List (QPL). The QPL is a new industry ...
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power management company Eaton today announced it’s helping to improve optical performance and energy efficiency at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) ...
Curt Hutchins, who moved over from the hydraulics unit to group president of Eaton Lighting Division earlier this year and manages the company’s IPO, said Eaton Lighting plans to unveil more than 100 ...
Eaton Corp., Dublin, Ireland, said it intends to pursue a tax-free spin-off of its Lighting business. The spin-off will create an independent, publicly traded company and is expected to be completed ...
Eaton Lighting announced the student winners of its 42nd Annual SOURCE Awards. The lighting design competition celebrates the next generation of lighting professionals and furthers the company’s ...
The digital twin stadium lighting market presents growth opportunities via the development of smart stadium infrastructure, ...
Power management giant Eaton Corp. (NYSE: ETN) has agreed to sell its lighting business to Signify N.V. (Euronext:LIGHT), the Dutch company formerly known as Philips Lighting, for $1.4 billion. The ...
Power management company Eaton (NYSE:ETN) announced on Friday morning, March 1, that it plans to spin off its lighting business, which makes LED lighting and controls, into an independent, publicly ...
Power management company Eaton has launched a ‘Fundamentals of emergency lighting’ guide, to facilitate building owners’, consultants’ and installers’ decisions and/or update their existing emergency ...
Eaton Corporation plc ETN has entered into an agreement to sell the Lighting business to Signify N.V. for a cash purchase price of $1.4 billion. The company had announced to sell the business in the ...
BEACHWOOD, Ohio—Power management giant Eaton Corp. has agreed to sell its lighting business to Signify N.V., the Dutch company formerly known as Philips Lighting, for $1.4 billion. The decision to ...
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