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PUBLISHER: ElectroniCast | PRODUCT CODE: 1540312

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PUBLISHER: ElectroniCast | PRODUCT CODE: 1540312

Human Centric Lighting Global Market Forecast 2023-2033

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Human Centric Lighting, also sometimes referred to as Biodynamic Light or Circadian Lighting, is the next development stage in the evolution of lighting and luminaire design; this report provides estimates and forecasts, based on market research study work performed by ElectroniCast Consultants.

Human Centric Lighting (HCL) is aimed to mimic (closely imitate) the natural color of daylight, which stimulates the production of melatonin and serotonin which control the physical, mental and behavioral changes that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, responding primarily to light and darkness in a person, or their circadian rhythm.

The module/device hardware covered in this market forecast data, are used for stationary/ fixed locations (non-vehicle) solid-state general lighting applications, however, vehicle use (automotive, aircraft and train for example) is also discussed in the text of the report.

The market data are segmented into the following regions:

  • Global
    • America
      • U.S.A.
      • Rest of America
    • Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA)
    • Asia Pacific (APAC)

Market Forecast by HCL Product Hardware for Solid-State Lighting

ElectroniCast provides this market forecast for product hardware that is initially and primarily used with Human Centric Lighting (HCL) as the primary objective and initial consideration, as detailed in Table 1.

Light Engines

A light engine is the LED equivalent of a conventional lamp. It normally consists of an LED chip mounted on a circuit board that has electrical and mechanical fixings, meaning it is ready to be fixed in the luminaire. Note that the light engine may not consist of only one chip; it may be an array of several chips, sometimes with a phosphor coating. ElectroniCast includes the following in the Light Engine category: driver, array, and power supply; however, excludes external wiring harnesses.

Light Engine Driver segmentation

DALI Driver Control Interface

Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) is a trademark for network-based systems that control lighting in building automation. The underlying technology was established by a consortium of lighting equipment manufacturers as a successor for 0-10 V lighting control systems, and as an open standard alternative to Digital Signal Interface (DSI), on which it is based. DALI is specified by technical standards.

DMX Driver Control Interface

(Digital Multiplex) is a standard for digital communication networks. It was originally intended as a standardized method for controlling light dimmers, which, prior to DMX512, had employed various incompatible proprietary protocols.

Other or Proprietary

Other control interface units, which are not DALI or DMX-based.

Lighting Management

Sensors

Typically, lighting control sensors features include motion detection, light- level detection and IR receive (remote controlling). Each of these features can be operated at the same time, allowing automation scenarios such as turning on the lights after detecting motion and then dimming the lighting level once the available sunlight has been measured, thereby providing additional energy savings.

Color Control, Digital Dimming and Switches Control Units

These control capabilities are provided in separate stand-alone or combined units.

Table 1
Human Centric Lighting Product Categories

  • Light Engine / Lamp - Module
  • Lighting Management - Modules / Devices (DALI / DMX / Other)
    • Control Units / Dimming / Switches
    • Standalone / Luminaire LED Driver Modules
    • Standalone Sensors / Other

Note: Software is discussed in this report; however, software values are not counted in the market data.

Market Forecast, By Function

This report provides the 2023-2033 market data review and forecast by the following functions:

  • Consumption Value (US$, million)
  • Quantity (number/units)
  • Average Selling Prices (ASP $, per unit)

The consumption (use) value is determined by multiplying the number of lighting units by the average selling price (ASP) in US Dollars. The average selling prices are not retail prices; the prices are based on the price of the product at the initial factory level. These are the original manufacturer's ("factory") prices invoiced to the first (original) customer, or transfer prices for internal (captive) production.

Market Forecast by Applications:

  • Offices / Work Areas
  • Hospitality and Healthcare
  • Shopping / Stores
  • Other Applications

Competitive Analysis

  • Company profiles and product examples of selected competitors
  • Market Share Estimates of Leaders in HCL ($ Million, Year 2023)

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1. Overview
  • 1.2. Human Centric Lighting Product Examples
  • 1.3. Technology Research Summaries - Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.4. Software Considerations for Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.5. Unpackaged and Packaged LEDs - Overview

2. Global Market Forecast - Human Centric Lighting

  • 2.1. Overview
  • 2.2. America Market Forecast (USA and Rest of America)
  • 2.3. EMEA Market Forecast
  • 2.4. APAC Market Forecast

3. LED Lighting: Competitive Analysis/Market Opportunity Analysis

  • 3.1. Overview
    • Market Opportunity Analysis - Market Dynamics
    • Market Opportunity/Sales Channels
  • 3.2. Company Profiles - General Lighting
    • A-Bright Incorporated
    • AbstractAVR
    • Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. (ABL)
    • AFX, Inc.
    • ALPHABET Lighting (Ledra Brands, Inc.)
    • American Bright Optoelectronics Corp.
    • Amerlux, LLC.
    • ams AG (Including ams OSRAM)
    • Analog Devices, Inc.
    • Arduino
    • Asia Unique LED Lighting Co., Ltd.
    • Aurora Ltd.
    • Bajaj Electricals Limited (BEL)
    • Biological Innovation and Optimization Systems, LLC (BIOS)
    • Bridgelux, Inc.
    • Citizen Electronics Company, Limited
    • Cisco Systems Inc.
    • CITELUM (Groupe EDF)
    • CLARUS Korea/CLARUS UK (Jungho Group)
    • Cree LED (SGH)
    • Crestron Electronics, Inc.
    • Current Lighting Solutions, LLC (American Industrial Partners - AIP)
    • Derungs Licht AG (the Waldmann Group)
    • Dialight
    • Display Lighting Ltd.
    • Dow Corning Electronics (Dow)
    • Eaton Corporation plc (Cooper Lighting)
    • EcoSense Lighting
    • Energy Source Group, an Energy Savings Company
    • Epistar Corporation
    • ESYLUX GmbH
    • Everlight Electronics Company Limited
    • Fagerhult (AB Fagerhult)
    • Feit Electric
    • Finetechnix Company, Ltd. (Fine Group)
    • Flex LTD.
    • Fulham Company, Inc.
    • GE Lighting - A Savant Company
    • GlacialLight Inc.
    • Glamox
    • Green Creative (Harbour Group)
    • GuangZhou Lovely Lighting Co., Ltd
    • Harvatek International
    • Helvar
    • High Power Lighting Corp. (HPLighting)
    • Horner Lighting Group (Horner APG, LLC.)
    • Independence LED Lighting, LLC
    • Infineon Technologies AG
    • Intelligent LED Solutions (ILS) - Intelligent Group Solutions Ltd (IGS)
    • Intematix Corporation
    • JESCO Lighting
    • Johnson Controls
    • Kenall Manufacturing Company
    • KKDC
    • L&S LED Company
    • LED Luks
    • LEDMOTIVE
    • LEDtronics-R
    • LEDVANCE GmbH - MLS Co., LTD. (MLS)
    • Legrand S.A.
    • LEISO Lighting (DongGuan) Tech., Ltd.
    • Leviton Manufacturing Company / ConTech Lighting / Intense Lighting
    • Lextar Electronics (AU Optronics)
    • LF Illumination, LLC
    • LG Innotek
    • Liton Lighting
    • LSI Industries Inc.
    • Lumenia d.o.o.
    • Lumileds Holding B.V.
    • Luming Technology Group Co., Ltd.
    • Luminus Devices (San'an Optoelectronics Co., Ltd / Lightera Corporation)
    • LUMITECH Produktion und Entwicklung GmbH (LUMITECH)
    • Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    • Marvell (Marvell Technology Group Ltd; Marvell Semiconductor, Inc)
    • MAXIC Technology Corporation
    • MEAN WELL Enterprises Co., Ltd.
    • Microchip Technology Inc.
    • Molex LLC
    • Navray Korea Company, Ltd.
    • NexLight (Northport Engineering Group)
    • Nichia Corporation
    • Nualight
    • OKELI Lighting Co., Ltd
    • Oktalite Lichttechnik GmbH (TRILUX GmbH & Co. KG)
    • ON Semiconductor
    • OPPLE
    • Panasonic Corporation
    • Power Integrations, Inc.
    • Renesas Electronics Corporation
    • Richtek Technology Corporation
    • ROHM Company Ltd.
    • Samjin Company Ltd.
    • Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
    • Sanken Electric Co., Ltd. (Allegro MicroSystems)
    • SemiLEDs Corporation
    • Senslite Corporation
    • Seoul Semiconductor
    • Sharp Corp, Sharp Microelectronics, Sharp Devices
    • Sheenly Lighting Co. Ltd
    • Signify N.V. (formerly known as Philips Lighting N.V)
    • Silergy Corporation
    • STG Aerospace Limited
    • TE Connectivity
    • Texas Instruments Incorporated
    • Thorn Lighting (Zumtobel Group)
    • Toshiba Materials Company, Ltd.
    • Vossloh-Schwabe Deutschland GmbH
    • WAC Lighting
    • Zencontrol
    • Zumtobel Lighting GmbH
  • 3.3. Competitor Global Market Share (2023) Human Centric Lighting Modules/Devices

4. ElectroniCast Market Research Methodology

5. Human Centric Lighting Market Forecast Data Base (Explanation: Excel worksheets)

Addendum - Microsoft Excel File

  • Human Centric Lighting (HCL)

List of Tables

  • 1.1.1. Human Centric Lighting Product Categories
  • 1.1.2. Human Centric Lighting Regional Categories
  • 1.1.3. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Region ($ Million)
  • 1.1.4. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Major Product Type ($ Million)
  • 1.1.5. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 1.3.1. Risk Classification
  • 1.3.2. LED Color Variety - Selected Examples
  • 1.3.3. LED Color Chart
  • 2.1.1. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Major Product Type ($ Million)
  • 2.1.2. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Major Product Type (Quantity/Units)
  • 2.1.3. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products Global Forecast ($Million)
  • 2.1.4. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products Global Forecast (Quantity)
  • 2.1.5. Modules/Devices in HCL - Global Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.1.6. Modules/Devices in HCL - Global Forecast, by Application (Quantity/Units, Million)
  • 2.2.1. SSL-Based HCL - America Region Forecast (USA and "Rest of America") ($Million)
  • 2.2.2. Modules/Devices in HCL America Region Forecast, by Major Product Type ($ Million)
  • 2.2.3. Modules/Devices in HCL America Forecast, by Major Product Type (Quantity/Units)
  • 2.2.4. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products America Forecast ($Million)
  • 2.2.5. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products America Forecast (Quantity)
  • 2.2.6. Modules/Devices in HCL - America Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.2.7. Modules/Devices in HCL - America Forecast, by Application (Quantity/Units, Million)
  • 2.3.1. Modules/Devices in HCL EMEA Forecast, by Major Product Type ($ Million)
  • 2.3.2. Modules/Devices in HCL EMEA Forecast, by Major Product Type (Quantity/Units)
  • 2.3.3. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products EMEA Forecast ($Million)
  • 2.3.4. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products EMEA Forecast (Quantity)
  • 2.3.5. Modules/Devices in HCL - EMEA Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.3.6. Modules/Devices in HCL - EMEA Forecast, by Application (Quantity/Units, Million)
  • 2.4.1. Modules/Devices in HCL APAC Forecast, by Major Product Type ($ Million)
  • 2.4.2. Modules/Devices in HCL APAC Forecast, by Major Product Type (Quantity/Units)
  • 2.4.3. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products APAC Forecast ($Million)
  • 2.4.4. Modules/Devices in HCL - Lighting Management Products APAC Forecast (Quantity)
  • 2.4.5. Modules/Devices in HCL - APAC Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.4.6. Modules/Devices in HCL - APAC Forecast, by Application (Quantity/Units, Million)
  • 5.1. Human Centric Lighting Product Categories
  • 5.2. Human Centric Lighting Application Categories
    • Human Centric Lighting (HCL)

List of Figures

  • 1.1.1. Product Life Cycle
  • 1.1.2. Evolution of Research Emphasis during Technology Life Cycle
  • 1.1.3. Modules/Devices in HCL Global Forecast, by Region ($ Billion)
  • 1.2.1. LED DALI Driver used in Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.2.2. LED DALI Driver used in Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.2.3. LED Light Engine and DMX Control used in Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.2.4. 2-Channel LED Light Engine and DALI Controllers used in Human Centric Lighting
  • 1.2.5. LED Light Engine, DALI Controllers, Sensors and Touch-panels used in HCL
  • 1.2.6. Spectrally Tunable LED Modules
  • 1.2.7. 10-Channel Spectrally Tunable LED Modules
  • 1.2.8. Recessed LED light fixture for drop ceilings (Panel Modules)
  • 1.2.9. Circadian BR30 LED Bulb
  • 1.2.10. External Control Module for Luminaires
  • 1.2.11. Intelligent Lighting Control Network
  • 1.2.12. Room Controller
  • 1.2.13. Network Bridge Module
  • 1.2.14. Specialty Switches
  • 1.2.15. Color Control Preset Switch
  • 1.2.16. Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors
  • 1.2.17. Daylight Sensor
  • 1.3.1. In-Vehicle Lighting
  • 1.3.2. Work Environment Human Centric Lighting - (Night, Morning, and Evening Shifts)
  • 1.3.3. Human Centric Lighting Control Arrangement for Roadway Lighting Distribution
  • 1.3.4. Circadian Illuminometer
  • 1.3.5. Controlling Dimming and Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) Levels
  • 1.3.6. Circadian Phototransduction
  • 1.3.7. Circadian Phototransduction
  • 1.3.8. LED Chromatic Chart
  • 1.5.1. Diagram of a typical LED chip
  • 1.5.2. Diagram of schematic structure of AlGaN-based UV LED Chip
  • 1.5.3. 2D LED Structure - wavelength can be specifically influenced
  • 1.5.4. Chip On Glass Cross-Sectional Structure
  • 1.5.5. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) - Integrated Protection Devices for LEDs
  • 1.5.6. Electrostatic Discharge Example
  • 1.5.7. Chip-on-Board LED Technology
  • 1.5.8. Surface Mounted Device (SMD) LED
  • 1.5.9. Chip-On-Board and Multi-Chip on Board (COB/MCOB) LED
  • 1.5.10. Quad Chip LED Arrays
  • 1.5.11. Single Chip LED Arrays
  • 1.5.12. LED Arrays
  • 1.5.13. Resonant Cavity LED (RCLED) Technology
  • 1.5.14. Nanowire MicroLEDs on 300 mm Silicon Wafers
  • 2.2.1. SSL-Based HCL America Region Forecast, (USA and "Rest of America") ($Million)
  • 2.3.1. SSL-Based HCL EMEA Region ($Million)
  • 2.4.1. SSL-Based HCL APAC Region ($Million)
  • 3.2.1. LED Track Head
  • 3.2.2. Downlight
  • 3.2.3. Smart Lighting System
  • 3.2.4. Circadian Lighting
  • 3.2.5. RGBW CSP COB Array
  • 3.2.6. High Current LED Array
  • 3.2.7. High Efficacy LED
  • 3.2.8. Light Engine
  • 3.2.9. Human Centric Lighting - Typical Distributed Intelligence Network Topology
  • 3.2.10. 240V LED Display Case Lighting System
  • 3.2.11. Silicone Encapsulant and Silicone Lens in LEDs
  • 3.2.12. Wireless Area Controller
  • 3.2.13. LED Lighting Fixture
  • 3.2.14. Input unit DALI PCU - compact power control unit
  • 3.2.15. LED Product Area and Capability
  • 3.2.16. Lighting Control Sensor
  • 3.2.17. DALI-2 Multi-Master Application Controller
  • 3.2.18. Red-Green-Blue (RGB) LED Lighting Shield Board
  • 3.2.19. Red-Green-Blue (RGB) LED Lighting Shield Link and Bluetooth Low Energy Unit (BLE)
  • 3.2.20. RGB LED Lighting Shield Link and Bluetooth Low Energy Unit (BLE) /Power Supply
  • 3.2.21. Controls for Building Management System
  • 3.2.22. Fine-Tuned Lighting for Each Employee Workspace
  • 3.2.23. Upgraded LED-Based Strip Lighting
  • 3.2.24. Key Technology of company's products
  • 3.2.25. Linear / Area Constant Current - Dimmable DALI
  • 3.2.26. Human Centric Lighting - Various Light Profiles
  • 3.2.27. DLM Color Control Schedule Switch (without wall plate)
  • 3.2.28. Light Engine for Human Centric Lighting
  • 3.2.29. DMX-DALI Gateway Control for Human Centric Lighting
  • 3.2.30. Occupancy Sensor (Wall Unit)
  • 3.2.31. Driver on Board LED Module for Lighting
  • 3.2.32. LED Track Lighting Head
  • 3.2.33. Human Centric Lighting LEDs
  • 3.2.34. Average Current Mode Control LED Driver IC for Smart Lighting and HCL
  • 3.2.35. Smart Lighting Demonstration Solution - Application Illustration
  • 3.2.36. Wire Interconnect for LED Lighting-Module Applications
  • 3.2.37. Tunable White LED (new in production)
  • 3.2.38. LED Light Bulb
  • 3.2.39. Building Management - Network Central Monitoring
  • 3.2.40. Home Lighting Downlight Module
  • 3.2.41. High Power (Component LED)
  • 3.2.42. LED Placement Technology
  • 3.2.43. LED Package Technology (Wafer Integrated Chip on PCB)
  • 3.2.44. Human Centric Lighting Explanation
  • 3.2.45. LED Driver (Nano-driver)
  • 3.2.46. LED Driver (Micro-driver)
  • 3.2.47. LED - Chip-On-Board (COB)
  • 3.2.48. Human Centric Lighting App
  • 3.2.49. Human Centric Smart Switch
  • 3.2.50. General Lighting Power Controller IC
  • 3.2.51. LED Chip Technology Creating nature-based lighting environment
  • 3.2.52. Smart Driver and Smart Sensors
  • 3.3.1. Leading Competitor Market Share (2023) - HCL- Specified Modules/Devices
  • 4.1. ElectroniCast Consultants - Market Research & Forecasting Methodology
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