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Le Louvre museum lighting transformation will use LED lighting

Lighting renovation project "Toshiba to Le Louvre Museum Museum in France are led lighting equipment and support project", signed a cooperation agreement with the museum. The aim is to expand the lighting business by providing LED lighting appliances to the world famous Le Louvre museum museum to expand the brand awareness of Toshiba lighting.

Lighting renovation project of the Le Louvre museum museum is one of the measures taken in the Museum of environmental activists, will replace high environmental load of xenon lamp lighting products LED lighting products for the higher energy efficiency, thus reducing environmental load. Toshiba said that the two sides have signed a cooperation agreement with Toshiba because of the Le Louvre Museum Museum and Le Louvre Museum Museum, the concept of environmental protection, highly LED lighting technology Toshiba can pass beautiful lighting environment of the museum, and a realization of energy saving.

Specific cooperation as follows. The Le Louvre Museum Museum plans to replace Napoleon square, Pyramid (Pyramid), Pyramid (Pyramidion) and LED (CourCarree), a square courtyard, as a lighting product. Napoleon Plaza, Pyramid and small Pyramid lighting renovation plan completed by the end of 2011, the transformation of the garden will strive to be completed in 2012. Toshiba will provide LED lighting appliances, scheduled for a total of about 4500 units. In addition to providing lighting, Toshiba will also provide support for the cost of lighting renovation project. In addition, the agreement for the period June 30, 2010 ~2023 years in December 31st.

Released data show that Toshiba from April 2009 began to carry out a new global lighting business". As part of the business, Toshiba has set up outlets in France, Germany and Italy in europe. Toshiba is strengthening sales in France, for example, from January 2010 to the general consumer sales of LED bulbs, etc.. Toshiba plans to make the world's 2015 annual new lighting business reached sales of 350 billion yen.

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