Xu Liancheng: LED - Art Lights Life

On September 20, 2010, LED Illuminated China Tour by Gaogong LED, Foshan Lighting Association and Nanhai Electric Light Source Lighting Industry Association, the 11th seminar of the National Tour Survey and Industry Seminar in Foshan Successfully held. The discussion was warm and the speakers analyzed and discussed the industrial technology and industry status of chips, packaging, application lighting, tunnel lights and LED detection, and led the discussion on the status quo and future development direction of the LED industry.

The conference attracted more than 100 spectators, Zhu Xinzhi, Secretary General of Foshan Lighting Association, Chen Bin, General Manager of Guangdong Zhonglong Transportation Technology Co., Ltd., Zhou Xuejun, Director of Asia Market, Philips Lumileds, and Optoelectronic Project Manager, CTI China Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Xiao, Foshan Guoxing Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. Deputy General Manager Dr. Yu Binhai, CREE South China Lighting Business Manager Zhu Ming, Jiangsu Xinli Photoelectric Co., Ltd. Sales Director Gu Zongjun, LED senior expert Xu Liancheng delivered a speech.

Xu Liancheng: LED - Art Lights Life

The luminaire designer is alive and thoughtful. This is Xu Liancheng’s point of view and his philosophy. He has been in the LED industry for more than 30 years, and he has designed numerous lamps and lanterns, and he has also received numerous honors. He said that as a lighting designer, in addition to mastering lighting common sense, he also has the idea of ​​being an ordinary installation and maintenance worker. He needs to have artistic accomplishment, understanding architectural thinking, art concept, music appreciation, and knowing the beauty of life and feeling life. Beauty, blending your emotions into the work.

In terms of the future development of the industry, he said that a nation can stand up by force. A nation can depend on the economy to get rich, but a nation must be strong and rely on culture. LEDs must be strong, relying on the promotion of industrial culture.

He played a very interesting metaphor: conventional lighting is a tractor, the market is a highway; the LED industry is Ferrari, but the market is a dirt road. But green lighting is always a sunrise business. The future is bright and requires the unremitting efforts and persistence of LED people.