Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions Unveils New Corporate Headquarters

Dec. 19, 2007
Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions Unveils New Corporate Headquarters

Burlington, Mass.-based Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions, the new entity formed by Philips' acquisition of Color Kinetics, recently completed the finishing touches and officially unveiled its new 50,000-square foot corporate headquarters, merging the principles of green design with innovative uses of its LED lighting technology throughout. As the leading global research & development center for Philips' entire LED luminaires business, the new space is both a testing ground and showplace for the future of light.

"The unveiling of our new multi-million dollar headquarters is a fitting end to our 10th and brightest year in the business,” says Bill Sims, CEO, Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions. “We've brought a whole new category of industry-changing technology to the famed 'tech corridor' of Massachusetts' Route 128, and we're well-equipped to grow and foster ongoing innovation in our one-of-a-kind showplace. It's truly a canvas for the future of light that LEDs will enable.”

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