Philips headlights shine at Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition
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Recently, Philips Automotive Lighting showcased its latest technological achievements and research directions at the Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition. As a global leader in automotive lighting, Philips' every move attracts attention. At this exhibition, Philips fully demonstrated its various technologies in the field of automotive lighting. In addition to automotive headlights, its product series covers the light sources from inside to outside of the car, such as brake lights, turn signals, parking lights, dashboard lights, and interior lighting. Among them, the appearance of Philips' latest mercury-free xenon headlights was particularly eye-catching. Xenon headlights have been gaining popularity in recent years, and Philips has taken a step ahead in the field of xenon headlights with its advanced technology. As a recognized environmental leader, Philips produced the world's first mercury-free xenon lamp for automobiles in June 2004; to date, Philips is still the only brand recognized by automobile manufacturers around the world to provide mercury-free xenon headlights. Completely mercury-free xenon lamps will be a major change for the automotive lighting industry. Philips mercury-free xenon lamps not only help reduce damage to the environment, but also maintain excellent light color and stability during the lighting period. Philips automotive lighting marketing staff revealed that the first two Toyota sedans to adopt Philips mercury-free xenon lamps in China. Experts believe that this move means another improvement in environmental awareness in the Chinese automotive market. Philips Automotive Lighting will further increase its investment in the Chinese market. In May this year, Philips Automotive Lighting's production plant in Songzi, Hubei Province, has put into production the latest signal light and headlight production line imported from France and Germany. Now, the production plant in Songzi, Hubei Province not only supplies products to China and Asia, but also exports some products to Europe. It is reported that by the end of this year, Philips will settle its Innovation Technology Park R&D base in Shanghai, which means that Philips, which already has 15 R&D centers in China, will establish a more complete, larger-scale, and global R&D base in Shanghai. With the large-scale industrialization of China's automobile industry, car lights have gradually become one of the elements of automobiles that people are concerned about. Experts point out that automobile lighting will become the mainstream technology trend of automobile development in the next two years. Whether you are driving during the day or at night, no matter how bad the weather is, only high-quality lighting products can always meet the needs of different driving conditions.
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