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  2. Osram - Wikipedia

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    OSRAM Licht AG is a German company that makes electric lights, headquartered in Munich and Premstätten (Austria). OSRAM positions itself as a high-tech photonics company that is increasingly focusing on sensor technology, visualization and treatment by light. [3]

  3. Finally (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Woburn, Massachusetts, but later moved to Boston, Massachusetts. [2] [7] The company's business model is focused on the 2020 phase-out of incandescent light bulbs in the United States mandated by federal law. [2] In January 2017, the company received an additional $15 million in funding from investors. [8]

  4. Osram Sylvania - Wikipedia

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    Osram Sylvania Inc. is the North American operation of lighting manufacturer Osram.It was established in January 1993, with the acquisition of GTE's Sylvania lighting division by Osram GmbH. [1]

  5. Havells Sylvania - Wikipedia

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    Introduction of the first compact fluorescent lamps to feature almost instant light at switch-on without reducing lamp lifetime. 2008 — HiSpot ECO; The first high efficacy mains voltage halogen reflector lamp, whose 30% energy savings allow the 50W GU10 lamp to be replaced by an efficient 35W alternative with no loss of light.

  6. Phase-out of incandescent light bulbs - Wikipedia

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    Of the members of ECOWAS, Cape Verde, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, Benin and Togo have had exchange programs to replace incandescent bulbs with energy efficient versions. [23] [24] Ghana banned incandescent bulbs in 2008 and Senegal has banned the manufacture and import.

  7. Sylvania Electric Products - Wikipedia

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    Sylvania developed the earliest flash cubes for still cameras, later selling the technology to Eastman Kodak Company, and later a 10-flash unit called FlipFlash, as well as a line of household electric light bulbs, which continued during GTE's ownership, later sold off to the German manufacturer Osram, and is today marketed as Osram Sylvania.

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