2019 Definitive Resource for Evaluating the Global Market for Human-Centric Lighting Products & Services

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This Report is a New 2019 Definitive Resource for Evaluating the Global Market for Human-Centric Lighting Products & Services.

Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) goes beyond simply providing illumination for the built environment. It manipulates the light output, triggering biological responses in humans according to the objectives of the environment. HCL has demonstrated its ability to make workers more productive, to help patients heal faster, and enhance student learning, simply by tuning into our evolutionary link to the natural rhythms of sunlight.

This report is a comprehensive guide to the Human-Centric Lighting industry, from the science and technology, to potential applications, drivers and barriers, as well as a detailed exploration of the global HCL market over the next 5 years. We explore who the key players are and the opportunities for startups, as well as the regional differences in this rapidly emerging market.

Human-centric lighting developments are not occurring independently of shifts in lighting in general, nor of wider building trends. In fact, HCL is part of a wider human-centric movement sweeping across almost every building system. This movement has been facilitated by technological advancements in sensing and connectivity, as well as the rise of big data processing and data analytics.

Who Should Buy This Report?

The information contained in this report will be of value to all those engaged in managing, operating and investing in commercial lighting companies around the world. In particular, those wishing to invest in HCL technology will find it particularly useful.

What Will This Report Tell You?

    --  Around the turn of the millennium, the discovery of non-visual
        photoreceptors in the eye established the link between light and the
        circadian system, our internal body clock, which controls the release of
        certain hormones among other things. The evidence strongly suggests
        that, over millions of years of evolution, human biology has developed
        its diurnal patterns in large part by reacting to the different
        wavelengths of sunlight emitted over the course of the day.
    --  On a basic level, the blue-rich wavelengths of the morning sun stimulate
        us into an active state, while the red-rich afternoon-evening light puts
        us into a relaxed, restful state. The absence of light altogether
        triggers the release of melatonin, the sleep hormone. However, the
        introduction of artificial light in human society began to disrupt our
        light-driven circadian system.
    --  HCL technology seeks to realign us with our natural rhythms by mimicking
        the progression of sunlight throughout the day. A global market worth
        $849m USD in 2019 has developed around this technology and we expect it
        to reach $3.5 billion by 2024, a 32.75% CAGR over the 5 years; with
        companies consistently bringing innovative products & services to the
        market.

HCL is an inevitable reality for the future of lighting. Results of ongoing and future HCL pilots and installations will continue to demonstrate the benefits of the technology and highlight the negative health and productivity impacts of non-HCL solutions. It may take some time but as the cost of tunable lighting comes down, the lure of health and productivity benefits will make HCL a standard feature in lighting for all kinds of buildings. HCL is just one part of a human-centric revolution in our built environment.

The report shows Human-centric Lighting developments are not occurring independently of shifts in lighting in general, nor of wider building trends. In fact, HCL could be said to be part of a wider human-centric movement sweeping across almost every building system.

The Report Sieves out all the Key Facts and Draws Conclusions, so you can Understand how Human-Centric Lighting is Shaping the Future of the Commercial Lighting Industry.

    --  Europe leads the way in Human-Centric Lighting with a $395m USD market
        that represents 46% of global revenue, followed by North America with
        $238.3m or 28% of total revenues, and the Asia Pacific region with
        $181.7 million or 21% share of this rapidly growing space.
    --  Today, artificial light has escalated to the point where it is hard to
        avoid the bombardment of photons coming from indoor lighting, street
        lights, advertising, and the many digital screens we have in our lives
        24/7. We spend 87% of our lives in buildings exposed to bright white
        light most of our waking hours. The results of this over-abundance of
        light are health, wellbeing, and productivity issues. From sleep
        problems to mood swings to longevity, recovery rate, and proneness to
        the most serious diseases, it is becoming clear that our unnatural
        lighting is holding business and society back.
    --  HCL seeks to realign us with our natural rhythms by mimicking the
        progression of sunlight throughout the day. In doing so, it can improve
        occupant's health and wellbeing, and therefore their ability to heal or
        concentrate, leading to improved recovery rates and productivity, for
        example. HCL applications have arisen in healthcare, offices, retail,
        hospitality, residential, and many more verticals, creating a confusing
        and fragmented market full of opportunity.

This report explores the strategies of the key players and the opportunities for startups, as well as the regional differences in this rapidly emerging global market.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary
1. Introduction, Scope and Definitions
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Data Sources for this Report
1.3 Scope & Definitions

2. Market Overview
2.1 General Overview
2.2 Regional Overview
2.3 Demand Overview
2.4 Supply Overview

3. Defining Human-Centric Lighting
3.1 What is Human-Centric Lighting?
3.2 What isn't Human-Centric Lighting?

4. The Science Behind HCL
4.1 Light & the Circadian System
4.2 Circadian Complexity
4.3 Rhythms of the Sun
4.4 Chronotype
4.5 Out of Rhythm

5. The End User
5.1 Benefits
5.1.1 Light for Health, Wellbeing & Productivity
5.1.2 Light for Concentration & Productivity
5.1.3 Light for Sleep & Productivity
5.2 End User Demand

6. The Technology
6.1 The LED
6.2 Tunable White LEDs
6.3 Lighting Control
6.4 Lighting Output

7. The Case Against HCL
7.1 The Neuroscience Opposition
7.2 The Engineering Opposition
7.3 The Medical Opposition

8. Vertical Markets
8.1 Healthcare
8.2 Office
8.3 Retail
8.4 Education
8.5 Residential
8.6 Manufacturing
8.7 Hospitality
8.8 Animal-Centric Lighting
8.9 Plant-Centric Lighting
8.10 Elite Sports
8.11 Correctional Facilities
8.12 Transport

9. Geographical Markets
9.1 Regional Overview
9.1.1 Supply Overview
9.1.2 Demand Overview
9.2 Europe
9.2.1 The Silver Lining for HCL in Europe
9.2.2 European Winter is Coming
9.2.3 Stuck in the Dark Ages
9.2.4 Key European Markets
9.2.5 European HCL Leaders
9.2.6 European HCL Forecast
9.3 North America
9.3.1 The US-China Trade War
9.3.2 Obstructive Regulation
9.3.3 Key North American Markets
9.3.4 North American HCL Leaders
9.3.5 North American HCL Forecast
9.4 Asia-Pacific
9.4.1 Asia-Pacific HCL Leaders
9.4.2 Asia-Pacific HCL Forecast
10. Conclusions
10.1 The Scientific Challenge
10.2 The Technology Challenge

Appendix
A1 - Breakdown of Regional Markets by Country
A2 - Data for Annual Sunlight Levels in Major Cities of Europe & North America
A3 - Listing of Human-Centric Lighting Suppliers 2019

Companies Mentioned

    --  3F Filippi
    --  ABB
    --  Acuity Brands
    --  Alphabet Lighting - Ledra Brands
    --  amBX
    --  American Bright
    --  Amerlux
    --  AMS
    --  Arcluce
    --  Aura Light
    --  Aurora
    --  Bajaj Electricals Limited
    --  BEG - Luxomat
    --  BEGA
    --  BIOS
    --  BrainLit
    --  Bridgelux
    --  Brightgreen
    --  Brumberg
    --  Casambi
    --  CityLUM
    --  Citylux Technology Corp
    --  CoeLux
    --  Connected Light
    --  Cooledge
    --  Cree
    --  Crestron Electronics
    --  CRYSTAL IS
    --  Dextra
    --  Dialight
    --  Eaton
    --  EcoSense
    --  Energy Focus
    --  ERCO
    --  ES-SYSTEM
    --  ESYLUX
    --  Ewinlight
    --  Fagerhult
    --  Feit Electric
    --  FlexFireLEDs
    --  Fulham
    --  Future Designs
    --  GE
    --  Gerard Lighting
    --  Glamox
    --  Green LED
    --  Greenlux
    --  Grote
    --  Halla AS
    --  Helvar
    --  Hoare Lea
    --  Hubbell
    --  Infineon Technologies
    --  Innolux
    --  Innr
    --  Intematix Corporation
    --  Kenall Manufacturing Company
    --  Kinglumi
    --  L&S LED
    --  LEDVANCE
    --  Leedarson Group
    --  Leviton
    --  Lextar
    --  LG Innotek
    --  Lighting Science
    --  Loxone
    --  Luma Stream
    --  LumaStream
    --  Lumex
    --  Luminator
    --  Lumitech
    --  Lutron
    --  Luxtech
    --  MaxLite
    --  Mentor
    --  Nichia Corporation
    --  NormaGrup
    --  ON:LIGHT
    --  OSRAM
    --  Panasonic
    --  Paulmann Lighting
    --  Performance in Lighting
    --  Phi Lighting
    --  PhotonStar Lighting
    --  Progress Lighting
    --  Prolojik
    --  RAB Lighting
    --  RADIAN
    --  Regiolux
    --  Revolution Lighting
    --  RIDI Group
    --  Samjin
    --  Samsung
    --  SeniorLED
    --  Seoul Semiconductor
    --  SG Lighting
    --  Shenzhen Jiangjing Lighting Co.
    --  Siemens
    --  Signify
    --  Technilux
    --  TeucerLUX
    --  TheisCraft
    --  Thorlux
    --  Thorn
    --  Toshiba
    --  Tridonic
    --  Trilux
    --  Turck duotec
    --  UPShine Lighting
    --  USAI Lighting
    --  VCC
    --  Velum
    --  Vertex
    --  Vossloh-Schwabe
    --  Waldmann Lighting
    --  XAL
    --  Zencontrol
    --  Zumtobel

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