Juno Lighting Group Luminaires Selected for the Illuminating Engineering Society’s 2013 Progress Report

Three Juno Lighting Group products will be included in the 2013 Progress Report and featured at the Illuminating Engineering Society’s annual conference

DES PLAINES, Ill. — Oct. 28, 2013 — Juno Lighting Group®, a leader in high-quality, innovative commercial and residential lighting solutions, today received recognition from the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) for three of its products, which are included as part of IES’s 2013 Progress Report. The Indy™ Second Generation LED Hyperbolic Architectural DownlightsIndy ChromaControl™ Architectural Downlights, and Juno® WarmDim™ Retrofit Trim were each selected out of hundreds of submissions to be included in the report and featured today at the IES Annual Conference. 

The IES Progress report is prepared by the IES Progress Committee, who reviews developments and innovations in lighting technology each calendar year. Products submitted for inclusion in the report undergo a rigorous review, and those that are accepted are demonstrative of an exceptional contribution to and significance within the lighting community.

Among the products honored by IES, the Indy Second Generation LED Hyperbolic Architectural Downlights boast high efficiency and low brightness with their Silent Ceiling™ technology. The patent-pending hyperbolic shape is optimized around the distribution of the chip LED, which arrays to maximize optical efficiency and minimize aperture brightness for significant performance. These luminaires are highly competitive with other LED downlights both in terms of luminaire efficacy and low aperture brightness, with up to 84 lumens per watt luminaire efficacy and 3600 delivered lumens.

Employing broad spectrum LEDs, the Indy ChromaControl Architectural Downlights produce exceptionally high quality white light, while enabling specifiers to custom-tune the delivered light color to enhance or complement commercial settings. The color tuning and black body dimming technologies featured in these luminaires enable lighting designers to tailor the color temperature to the environment while producing high quality white light with no perceivable color variation from fixture-to-fixture. They are also exceptionally efficient, delivering a least three times better efficiency than halogen fixtures.

Finally, the Juno WarmDim Retrofit Trim, which is available for the popular six-inch Juno Retrofit LED Downlight and Eyeball Trim Modules, enables users to easily emulate the natural warmth and ambiance of incandescent dimming, taking the LED retrofit color temperature from the full lumen output of 3000K to 2000K – a task that was previously only achieved with incandescent light sources. Juno WarmDim also provides users with added energy efficiency, using just 14 watts – a fraction of the energy typically used by incandescents.

“Juno Lighting Group continues to be at forefront of lighting innovation, particularly with our developments in LED technology, and our commitment to delivering industry-first features and best-in-class products is unwavering,” said Bill Morreal, vice president of marketing, Juno Lighting Group. “We are honored to have our dedication to quality and innovation recognized by Illuminating Engineering Society, whose mission to support excellence within the lighting community is in line with our values.” 

To learn more about Juno Lighting Group’s Indy Second Generation LED Hyperbolic Architectural Downlights, Indy Lighting ChromaControl Architectural Downlights, and Juno WarmDim Retrofit Trim, as well as other high performance, efficient LED lighting fixtures for commercial applications, please visit www.junolightinggroup.com.