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    Philips unveils first lighting installation that leverages Power over Ethernet on major university campus as part of Clemson University’s Watt Family Innovation Center

    January 21, 2016

    • System collects data on room occupancy to optimize facilities management and save energy
    • State-of-the-art facility to benefit from more than 70% in energy savings
    • Building façade boasts largest Flex media installation in the United States


    Somerset, NJ – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), the global leader in lighting, today announced the unveiling of a first-of-its-kind, large-scale lighting installation at a major university campus that leverages Power over Ethernet (PoE) as part of the recently opened Watt Family Innovation Center at Clemson University. As a founding innovation partner of the center, Philips implemented a PoE-based indoor lighting system combined with LED lighting to provide flexible work spaces that encourage collaboration between faculty and students, optimize space management in the facility, and improve energy efficiency. This new lighting solution will deliver up to 70 percent in energy savings compared to similar buildings using conventional lighting. 


    The intelligent PoE system delivers energy savings by gathering historical and real-time anonymous data from each lighting fixture to determine when a room is being used.  These occupancy sensors also trigger lights to turn on and off, saving additional energy. The Philips EnvisionManager, an advanced lighting control system, enables all the lights to be controlled from a single, tailored software console.  The system supports remote access and web based control letting occupants control their lights via any authorized computer, smartphone or tablet.  This ensures the right amount of light is provided only when, where and how it is needed.


    “The Watt Family Innovation Center is a beacon for progressive schools like Clemson University looking to engage and motivate their students to develop cutting-edge ideas in collaboration with industry and government that can have real world impact,” said Amy Huntington, President of Philips Lighting Americas. “This is the first time that a University in the US will benefit from a commercial Power over Ethernet connected lighting system which will be able to deliver more control, energy efficiency and cost savings directly to the center. We are proud to be a founding innovation partner and help support the vision of the center with these lighting solutions.”


    The Watt Center also features the largest media facade installation in the United States using Philips iColor Flex LMX gen2, flexible strands of large high-intensity LED nodes with intelligent color light.  Installed outside the center, the facade features a digital canvas and delivers messages to the campus to rally students, further enhance school spirit, and provide a highly visual element that drives the innovative brand image of the University. The installation includes more than 45,000 individually controllable light points designed for extraordinary effects and expansive installations.  Without the constraints of fixture size, shape, or space, LMX gen2 is useful for a variety of applications from media facades, building facades, bridges, parks, plazas, retail and more.


    “We have built a cutting-edge facility that showcases Clemson's academic enterprise in action. Philips has been an outstanding partner and their lighting solutions allow us to reach our sustainability goals while giving us the ability to better understand how the building is being used and the ability to adjust the space-flexible facility as needed,” said Dr. Charles Watt, Clemson alumnus and Founding Director of the Watt Family Innovation Center. “We are most appreciative of the partnership and the products they have in this new building on the Clemson University campus.”

    For further information, please contact:

    Melissa Kanter
    Philips Lighting, North America
    Tel: +1 732-563-3994
    Email: melissa.kanter@signify.com 


    Eeva Raaijmakers
    Philips Lighting
    Tel: +31612350597
    Email: eeva.raaijmakers@signify.com 

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    About Royal Philips

    Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2014 sales of EUR 21.4 billion and employs approximately 106,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter.

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    About Clemson University

    Ranked No. 21 among national public universities, Clemson University is a major, land-grant, science- and engineering-oriented research university that maintains a strong commitment to teaching and student success. Clemson is an inclusive, student-centered community characterized by high academic standards, a culture of collaboration, school spirit and a competitive drive to excel. The gifts to establish the Watt Family Innovation Center and its Founding Innovation Partnerships are part of Clemson University’s $1 billion The Will to Lead capital campaign to support faculty and students with scholarships, professorships, facilities and technology.

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    About the Watt Family Innovation Center

    Located in the middle of the Clemson University campus, the Watt Family Innovation Center is available for undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines as a flexible space for collaboration and project development and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty, exploring and discovering new concepts for the marketplace. At 70,000 square feet in size and four stories tall, it will provide a significant amount of additional space for teaching and research in science, technology and engineering. Designed to be LEED-Silver Certified, the building will have a robust infrastructure to serve the needs of an increasingly diverse student community and accommodate current and emerging technologies with minimal cost and effort.

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