Lighting for Tomorrow honors 12 manufacturers

Sept. 20, 2006
Lithonia Lighting and American Fluorescent Corp. were the dominant manufacturers at the fourth annual Lighting for Tomorrow competition. A total of 12 manufacturers, including six newcomers, made the final cut

Lithonia Lighting and American Fluorescent Corp. were the dominant manufacturers at the fourth annual Lighting for Tomorrow competition. A total of 12 manufacturers, including six newcomers, made the final cut

With five finalists each, Lithonia Lighting and American Fluorescent produced the most winning designs for fixture families.

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