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FAQ: Connected Lighting

July 20, 2020
Getting control of the lighting in a commercial workspace is an example of an Internet of Things (IoT) application. When constructing a new facility or retrofitting an existing building, significant savings can be achieved by installing controlled LED lighting. Here are some critical questions engineers are asking about connected LED lighting.

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