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The global lamp market has undergone tremedous changes over the last several years. Even government regulation,declining packaged LED and other component prices, and technological advancements have all played a major role in the continued penetration of LED into the overall market. Obvioulsy, LED lamps are the future of lighting, and there is a new invention using LEDs has been pushing out that Osram,a lighting company that offers innovative and sustainable lighting solutions, has revealed that he will stitch LEDs into workwear.

 

 

About this amazing news,Osram has taken a first step toward weaving smart lighting into clothes, announcing workwear that lights up with LEDs, while strongly hinting that interactive apparel is coming including a cycling jacket that illuminates when you hit the brakes, and lights that flash when your pulse rate rises too high.

 

At the same time,Osram decided to stitching LEDs into safety vests and work jackets,and choosing Fvrth,a Germany-based safety and sportswear company uvex to operate with.Osram's first stab at textile illumination stops short of interactivity. It simply focuses on giving visibility to workers on job sites.

 

“The textile illumination is incorporated into the safety clothing and ensures greater visibility and hence safety in day-to-day work, for example, on construction sites or in road traffic,” Osram said. “The key advantage of the new technology: Reflector strips on conventional work clothing only reflect incident light, while the light modules ensure active illumination at all times, thus improving safety when working in the dark or in poor visibility conditions.” Osram has been testing the technology for some time.The company used it to help illuminate ice hockey players, sticks, and pucks in an outdoor night game nearly10,000 ft high in the German Alps last year, for example.

 

With sportswear as part of the mix, Osram plans to eventually add sensors that will enable integrated LEDs to respond to physical stimuli, providing health alerts, safety measures, and more.“This will in the future allow various applications to be controlled using an app,” Osram said. “Possible examples include sports clothing that warns the wearer about a high pulse rate via the light guides, or a cycling jacket with an integrated brake light.”

 

Like many lighting companies, Osram is trying to establish LED lights and luminaires as nodes and backbones of information technology networks.While some industry observers expect that one day, OLED technology will prevail for integrated textile illumination, Osram has chosen instead to stitch LEDs, as have other illuminated clothing providers. OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a patch of material that emits light in response to a current, whereas LEDs are single light points. Osram told LEDs Magazine that it has no plans to use OLEDs for lighting textiles.

 

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