CLEVELAND, Feb. 15, 2022 – GE Current, a Daintree Company, the industry-leading advanced light and controls manufacturer, has announced its newest wireless lighting controls components, the WWD2 Series wall dimmers and scene switches. The new…
Over 30% of energy consumption in a commercial building is from lighting. That equals over $100 billion in lighting energy spent each year on commercial buildings…
CLEVELAND – Jan. 11, 2022 — GE Current, a Daintree company, today announced the opening of its newly expanded and redesigned Institute in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The state-of-the-art learning center will provide attendees with a cutting-…
Bruce Farkas, the President at Signature Sign Company, has a reputation for creating unusual designs as part of his signage projects. What began as a passion for art morphed into creative ideas for signs, and it eventually led…
This new partnership will extend the reach of Current’s products and resources in Northern California and Northern Nevada, while providing D.Z. Cook with additional lighting controls offerings.
The new partnership will help bring Current’s expansive and diverse portfolio of industry-leading LED lighting fixtures, lamps, controls and more to businesses in Northern Ontario.
CLEVELAND — GE Current, a Daintree company has joined…
Authored by Jeremy Yon, Industry Relations Leader at GE Current, a Daintree company
NEMA recently published Technical Bulletin #119, Identification of Lighting Control Conductor Insulation, which provides clarifying guidance on the color…
Tucked among the very personal and broad elements of the Coronavirus Stimulus Bill from March 27, 2020, is a small but crucial tax change (a Glitch fix) for all customers who have recently completed a retrofit, are undergoing a retrofit now, or…
Delivering outstanding lighting performance using a more efficient lighting design, Current has helped a global car manufacturer achieve perfect light distribution and impactful feature lighting in one of its leading Dubai showrooms.
Demonstrating that corporations no longer have to choose between ‘profit and planet', Current has delivered a cash-positive lighting infrastructure upgrade for the UK business of global banking institution Santander.