SAN DIEGO, CALIF., April 18, 2016 -- For the fifth consecutive year, ATG Electronics will be exhibiting at LIGHTFAIR® International, considered the world's largest annual architectural and commercial light trade show and conference.
LIGHTFAIR® International offers accredited courses, pavilion product showcases, networking opportunities, and more than 600 exhibitors. The event will be held from April 26-28 at the San Diego Convention Center.
"LIGHTFAIR® International 2016 is a premier event in the LED lighting industry," said Wendell Locklin, director of sales and operations. "It is one of the few occasions we meet with our clients who are located across the United States and abroad. It is also a fresh opportunity to speak in person and discuss the newest LED fixtures from ATG."
Spanning 40 by 50 feet, the ATG booth represents the company's largest investment into its presence at LIGHTFAIR® International to date. Organizers anticipate 28,000 attendees including lighting, architectural, design, engineering, energy, facility and industry professionals. Over the course of three days, 25 employees will be staffed at Booth No. 711 to answer questions and showcase ATG's LED lights. The products are designed to illuminate — by utilizing the best ecofriendly technology in the world — diverse commercial spaces, both indoor and outdoor.
The trade show will operate with expanded hours this year including: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on April 26 and April 27; and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 28. During this time, ATG's product line including 11 indoor luminaires, 5 outdoor luminaires, and 4 controls will be on display. In total, there are 54 various models based on size and wattage.
ATG's products are made with the highest quality to provide easy to install, maintenance free, and environmentally friendly LED fixtures. All of ATG's products utilize LED technology with the design of the fixture, number of lumens delivered, and wattage used. These products offer brilliant illumination and energy savings.
Exhibiting Product Highlights
- Newer products released in past year that will be displayed include: eLucent Low Bay, Stellar Linear High Bay.
- Traditional products featuring improved performance innovations — to increase luminous flux, luminous efficacy, CRI, and L70 lifetime — include: iBright Direct Kit, iBright Eco+ Panel, iBright Solo Troffer.
- New products going live for the first time at the trade show: iBright Batten Fixture, Wireless RF PIR Sensor Control Kit, Wireless Intelligent Outdoor Lighting Control System. Noteworthy, the iBright Batten Fixture is a new and linear fixture perfect for use in retail spaces, conference rooms, and reception areas. Additionally, the introduction of the wireless sensor aligns with current trends for controls in the LED lighting industry. It allows for an easy retrofit installation for offices and warehouses.
"LIGHTFAIR® International is an opportunity to showcase current and new products while enabling ATG to connect with global members of our quickly transforming industry. People not only are able to see the full performance of ATG's LED products, but ATG also gains the chance to meet with current and potential customers and let them know how ATG can help them," said Locklin.
Overall, ATG's expectation for LIGHTFAIR® International is to foster relationships with new and current customers because it is one of the few trade shows that allows ATG to showcase all of its products. It is the company's goal to successfully demonstrate the high performance and quality of ATG's LED indoor and outdoor products for all the visitors at Booth 711.
"ATG is truly a company that is engineering lighting excellence," said Art Tapia, vice president of North and Latin America sales at ATG. "The expertise of its engineers to develop LED fixtures of the highest quality and performance rings true with every product introduced to the market. The excellence is evident this year with an improvement of a high lumen output on the company's indoor panels and troffers, as well as the new products that align with industry trends."
ATG, founded in 2001, offers 20 diverse, eco-friendly and innovative LED products for indoor and outdoor uses to the marketplace. Products have two or more models with variations on size or wattage. The company also offers four lighting controls products.
In January, ATG relocated its company headquarters into a new 60,000 square-foot facility, increasing its office and warehouse space by 40,000 additional square feet.
ATG is hiring new sales associates and currently employs 35 employees working in Rancho Cucamonga. The company forecasts hiring up to 20 additional staff members during the next 24 months as the global LED lighting industry continues to flourish fueled by technology advancements and increasing demand.
About ATG Electronics:
Founded in 2001, ATG Electronics is a nationally-recognized brand in the field of retrofitting conventional lights to LED lights. Its durable, high performance LEDs demonstrate the company's worldwide cutting-edge capabilities in an evolving industry. All of ATG's energy-efficient products are DLC compliant. For more information, visit www.atgelectronics.com.
CONTACT: Jen Samuel, public relations manager
1-609-297-2218 (office)
1-484-868-8405 (cell)
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