Signify reports rush to trial LiFi | Signify Company Website (2024)

March 6, 2019


Indonesia is among the first countries piloting LiFi in an education center.

Eindhoven, Netherlands –
Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, announced it is working with more than 30 customers in Europe, North America and Asia to pilot its commercial LiFi system. Its LiFi-enabled LED luminaires combine excellent quality energy-efficient light with secure, stable, high-speed wireless communication using light waves.

Implementation of LiFi technology from Bangalore to Stavanger

Customers trialing the ground-breaking technology are located all over the world. In Bangalore, India, managed offices provider Incubex has established a LiFi meeting room to enable the many start-ups and firms it serves to explore the technology.

Since our inception, we’ve been actively experimenting with and promoting new technologies. We’re giving our 450 plus members at our Manya Tech Park hub, and more than 3,500 members at our 10 other hubs, the opportunity to be the first to get hands-on with this new technology which is set to go places. So far, we’ve had great feedback and received lots of enquiries from our members.”

Alap Uttamchandani

Founder of Incubex

Atea, the leading IT infrastructure company in the Nordics and Baltic region, is piloting LiFi in its office in Stavanger, Norway. The company has installed LiFi luminaires in the lobby of its building so it can demonstrate the technology and have visitors try out the new wireless communication technology.

Telecoms company Orange is another customer, piloting the technology at its office near Paris, France, where LiFi is being tested.

In Singapore, Republic Polytechnic will install LiFi in its Smart Devices Lab. It intends to give its students new learning opportunities and broaden their exposure to smart lighting technologies.The polytechnic is the first institute of higher learning in Southeast Asia to adopt LiFi.

In Indonesia, Signify has partnered with IQ Education to create a hi-tech learning environment for children between the ages of 6 - 12. IQ aims to become the “third” place between school and home - teaching students Coding, Math, and English while providing a comfortable lounge area for them to complete their homework before their parents come back from work. In addition to IQ’s study lounges having specially designated corners with a Li-Fi connection, IQ’s classrooms also use Philips Hue, smart lighting for perfect ambiance, from Signify.

Broadband Internet through your lights

“Our initial pilots illustrate the massive potential of this technology,” said Michel Germe, Head of LiFi at Signify. “We’ve received hundreds of enquiries from potential customers from all corners of the world, some of which have led to applications inspired by them and jointly created with them, such as communication between robots in manufacturing facilities. As well as the 30 plus pilot projects, we’ve installed LiFi in 26 of our buildings across the world.”

“The pace of digital development in Indonesia, the country with the largest number of internet users in Southeast Asia, is primed for new technology such as LiFi,” commented Rami Hajjar, Country Leader, Signify Indonesia. “LiFi will change how the internet gets delivered to us, and it has sparked a lot of interest, especially where fast and highly secure internet connections are needed. We are excited to see how Signify and our customers will find new ways to use LiFi, in offices, in stores and in education centers, such as IQ.”

The pilot projects underscore Signify’s commitment to developing innovations to benefit its customers and its leadership in unlocking the value of light as a new intelligent language.

Signify reports rush to trial LiFi | Signify Company Website (2024)

FAQs

Which country uses LiFi? ›

Indonesia is among the first countries piloting LiFi in an education center. Eindhoven, Netherlands – Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, announced it is working with more than 30 customers in Europe, North America and Asia to pilot its commercial LiFi system.

What is Trulifi? ›

Trulifi provides guaranteed bandwidth without interference from other radio communication systems. What's more, it works in places where radio frequencies are not permitted, restricted or could cause interference – such as in hospitals, some schools, aircraft and industrial plants.

How fast is LiFi? ›

LiFi Basics

It uses common household LED light bulbs to enable data transfer, boasting speeds of up to 224 GB per second. Considering that the fastest WiFi in the 60 GHz frequency band, WiGig, can achieve a maximum data rate of 7 GB per second, LiFi speed is 100 times faster than that!

What is the range of LiFi? ›

LiFi covers an area of around 10 meters. WiFi may reach an area up to 32 meters away. Unlimited bandwidth is available.

Is LiFi available to the public? ›

It is expected that LiFi would be released to the general public in early 2022. A grocery store in France is already using LiFi for tracking the locations of their customers in the store and offering them coupons and incentives. Apple mobile is planning to make their future devices LiFi capable.

What is LiFi technology in usa? ›

USA Li-Fi Industry Segmentation

Li-Fi is a wireless communication technology that uses the visible light spectrum or infrared spectrum for high-speed data communication. It offers significantly greater security and safety and ultra-fast data transmission rates to deliver unprecedented low latency and reliability.

Why LED is used in LiFi? ›

LiFi, or Light Fidelity, utilizes light waves to transmit data wirelessly. By embedding LiFi technology within LED light bulbs, these bulbs can simultaneously illuminate a space while acting as wireless access points, enabling seamless and secure wireless connectivity.

How do you use LiFi technology? ›

A LiFi network uses the light from LED lamps to send data to a device, such as a laptop or tablet. The device has a receiver to pick up light signals and a transmitter to send light signals back to the lamp using infrared light.

What is the difference between LiFi and WiFi? ›

Wi-Fi(wireless fidelity) and Li-Fi(light fidelity) are two different technologies that are used to send and receive data wirelessly. In the case of Wi-Fi, we use Routers and Radio Frequency (RF) waves to transmit data, whereas in Li-Fi we use LED bulbs and Light signals to transmit and receive data.

Why is LiFi not famous? ›

Since a Li-Fi connection can't pass through walls, there needs to be a series of transmitters in every room of your home to transmit the signal. Besides the obvious limitations this would impose, it would also be quite cost prohibitive for most people.

Is LiFi used in India? ›

LiFi project installation at two villages in Gujarat has paved the way to create more truly Smart Villages. This technology revolution can be a boon for getting the internet connectivity reached to every nook and corner, and across the length and breadth of India and propel the drive for smart villages.

Why did LiFi fail? ›

Interference From Other Light Sources

LiFi is good for indoor purposes, as long as you are in an enclosed area with minimum or no ambient light. If your room has windows or if you're sitting on your balcony, there are fair chances that light from outside may mess with your LiFi signals.

Who invented LiFi technology? ›

History. Professor Harald Haas, Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh, coined the term "Li-Fi" at his 2011 TED Global Talk where he introduced the idea of "wireless data from every light".

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