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ELCOMA

Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers’ 50


Association of India
MEMBERS’ DIRECTORY 2021-22
1201-1202, 12th Floor, Tower - A, Signature Towers,
South City - 1, Gurgaon, Haryana - 122001
customercare@ledvance.com
+91 - 124-4150100
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
I am pleased to release 8th edition of ELCOMA members' Directory for the year 2021-
2022. ELCOMA Secretariat has put in lot of efforts in compiling this directory.
Lighting industry in the last year has undergone a massive disturbance due to COVID-19
pandemic. This is happening all over the world. In India, however, pace has slowed down
and industry seems to be on the road to recovery.
The Central Government is proactively supporting by creating a public distribution system
for LED retrofit lamps through EESL. While this initiative of Central Government has
helped the industry to scale up the business operation faster and bring down the input
cost, resulting into reduction of selling price. But on the flip side, the market has become
more competitive due to reduced consumer price making LED products more affordable.
ELCOMA members who have proactively been making in India for the last 70 years had
shifted to assembly route by importing LED components. Now since LED business has
stabilized, ELCOMA has prepared a Vision 2024 under which it will be endeavor to make
at least 60% to 70% of components in India and also export a better part of India made
products.
In 2013, ELCOMA prepared a Vision 2020 document which proposed to reduce power
consumption in lighting sector from present 18% to 13% thus saving more than 27000
megawatts of power. The government in 2014 adopted this plan and appointed Energy
Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) to execute the same.
Streetlights are emerging as another important segment as existing streetlights are being
replaced with LEDs. After successful pilots, EESL is now planning to supply 30 million
streetlights in rural areas.
It is challenging and competitive time for the industry and existing lighting companies as
new players are entering this arena with newer competencies and more cost-effective
business models. ELCOMA is looking at Intelligent Lighting as a technology of the future
and though this is a challenging segment, the Indian lighting Industry is fully prepared to
face this challenge.
ELCOMA, as usual, shall keep playing its pivotal role of bringing awareness on energy
conservation by organizing various workshops, seminars and exhibitions to promote
efficient lighting.
No publication can be successful unless it meets with the requirements of the industry.
I request you to please interact with the ELCOMA Secretariat with your suggestions and
ideas to improve the directory and make it more informative in future.
I thank all ELCOMA members, advertisers and contributors of articles whose support has
enabled us to bring out this valuable guide for all stake holders.

SUMIT PADMAKAR JOSHI


President, ELCOMA

2 ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY


ELCOMA Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers’
OFFICE Association of India
122, 1st Floor, DLF Tower-A, Jasola District Centre,

BEARERS Jasola Vihar, New Delhi -110025


Tel: +91-11-41556644/46604947

2021-22 www.elcomaindia.com

THE GOVERNING BODY 2021-22


1. President Mr. Sumit Padmakar Joshi Signify Innovations India Ltd. Gurgaon
2. Vice-President Mr. Avinder Singh OSRAM Lighting Private Limited. Gurgaon
3. Treasurer Mr. Anuj Poddar Bajaj Electricals Ltd. Mumbai
4. Immediate Mr. Raju Bista Surya Roshni Ltd., New Delhi
Past-President
5. Member Mr. Mathew Job Crompton Greaves Consumer Electrical Ltd., Mumbai
6. Member Mr. Sunil Vachani Dixon Technologies (India) Pvt.Ltd., Noida
Mr. Sumit Padmakar Joshi
President, ELCOMA 7. Member Mr. Rakesh Zutshi Halonix Technologies Limited, Noida
8. Member Mr. Prag Bhatnagar Havells India Limited, Noida
9. Member Mr. Shekhar Bajaj Hind Lamps Limited, Shikohabad
10. Member Mr. Gautam Seth HPL Electric & Power Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
11. Member Mr. Krishan Sujan LEDVANCE Private Limited, Gugaon
12. Member Mr. S. K. Bansal Mercury Lighting (P) Ltd., Rishikesh
13. Member Mr. Puneet Dhawan Orient Electric, Noida
14. Member Mr. Vineet Agrawal Wipro Enterprises Limited, Bangalore
15. Member Mr. Mohit Sharma Jaquar Lighting, Gurgaon
Mr. Avinder Singh 16. Member Mr. Jitendra Agrawal Luminous Power Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
Vice President, ELCOMA
17. Member Mr. Anirudh Kajaria Century LED, Kolkata
Special Invitee:
18. Member Mr. E. Sivaramakrishnan Luker Electric Technologies Pvt.Ltd., Kochi
19. Member Mr. K.Vijay Kumar Gupta Kwality Photonics., Hyderabad
Secretariat:
20. Advisor Mr. Sunil Sikka ELCOMA, New Delhi
21. Secretary General Mr. Shyam Sujan ELCOMA, New Delhi

22. General Manager Mr. Amal Sengupta ELCOMA, New Delhi


Mr. Anuj Poddar
Treasurer, ELCOMA

Mr. Raju Bista Mr. Shyam Sujan Mr. Sunil Sikka


Immediate Past-President, ELCOMA Secretary General, ELCOMA Advisor, ELCOMA

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 3


ELCOMA MEMBERS LIST
Sr.No. Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address
akash2316@gmail.com/ A-16/6 OMSAI Complex, Site - 4, Industrial area, Sahibabad,
011-22372828 011 2895504 akashjain@alienenergy.in Ghaziabad. Uttar Pradesh - 201010
1 Alien Energy Pvt. Ltd.
7840047512 / 26 monikazain28@gmail.com 91, Kiran Vihar, Karkardooma, New Delhi, Delhi - 110092
01493-298066 01493 220295 apclexp@rediffmail.com E-337, RIICO Ind. Area, Bhiwadi (Dist. Alwar), Rajasthan - 301019
2 Arvind Press Caps Ltd
shaleenkaushik@apclnewar.co.in

Atco Controls (India) 022-22025528 022-22022304 bhavin@tridonic.co.in 38-B Nariman Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharastra - 400021
3
Pvt. Ltd.

011-28116777 011-45501100 Saheb@arosonglobal.com B-90, Mayapuri Industrial area, Ph-1, New Delhi, Delhi-110064
4 Aroson Plastics Pvt. Ltd

91 22 24064200 022-24064003/ cmd@bajajelectricals.com Mulla House, 51 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai, 400001,
022 22851279 India, Mumbai, Maharastra-400001
5 Bajaj Electricals Ltd.
Rustomjee Aspire, 7th Floor, Bhanu Shankar Yagnik Marg, GTB
anuj.poddar@bajajelectricals.com
Nagar, Lalbaug, Everard Nagar, Sion, Mumbai,Maharashtra 400022
020-30450700/ b.praveen@bagelectronics.in/ Survey No. 19, Yewalewadi, Kondhwa Road, Pune, Mumbai,
283610 mdindia@bagelectronics.in
020 -67551701 Maharashtra-411048
6 BAG Electronics India
Pvt.Ltd m.joshi@bagelectronics.in

0484-2809341/
nandakumar@cemalighting.com 34/389-B & C, Mullassery, Padivattom, Edpally P.O., Cochin-24
CEMA Electric Lighting 426464955
7
Products India Pvt. Ltd. 804, 8th Floor, Ansal Vikas Deep Building, Plot No. 18,
011 4302 3439 011 4302 3437 ramesh@cemalighting.com
Laxmi Nagar, Distt. Centre, New Delhi, Delhi-110092
0266-245245/
Equinox Business Park,1st Floor, Tower 3,Lbs Marg, Kurla (W),
245001-022- 022-25787283 mathew.job@crompton.co.in
Crompton Greaves Mumbai, Maharashtra-400070
8 61678499
Consumer Electrical Ltd
022-61678499/ vishal.kaul@crompton.co.in,
0266-245245
02662-245304
0120-4203318/ surinder@compactlighting.net/
D-35, Sector-11, Noida, U.P-201305
9 Captain Gears & Fans 19,9953147253 compact@compactlighting.net
0120-4203318/19 chandni@compactlighting.net B- 84, Sector-80, Phase-II, Noida, U.P-201305
Srijan Industrial Logistic Park, Block-A, 1st Floor, NH-6, Bombay
1800 3451345 ak@centuryled.in
Road, Ankurhati, Domjur, Howrah, Kolkata 711302 West Bengal
10 Century LED Limited
033-2669-5591/ gopal.singh@centuryled.in
033 3055 4060
5th Floor, Notan Chambers, Turner Road, Bandra West,
9920260260 vimal.soni@corvi.com
Mumbai- 400050, Maharashtra
11 Corvi LED
vikrant.pathare@corvi.com

sunilvachani@dixoninfo.com/
Dixon Technologies 0120-4737200 0120-4737261 B-14/15, Phase-II, Noida 201305 U.P
12 info@dixoninfo.com,
(I) Pvt. Ltd.
atullall@dixoninfo.com

parikshit@devtechm2m.com SAVA House, 4th Floor, Off New Aiport Road, Viman Nagar,
020-30516199 020-30516161
Pune 411014 Maharashtra
13 Devtech M2M Limited
Gat No. 645, Behind Bharat Petrol Pump,Opp. Kesnand Phata,
vinod@devtechm2m.com,
Wagholi Tal. Haveli, Dist. Pune 402207 Maharashtra
033-24864961/
033-24559213/ bjmoorthy@eveready.co.in 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata 700019 Kolkata
Eveready Industries 30587822
14
India Ltd.
033-24864673 chandra.rathour@eveready.co.in

0130-2367905/ jkjain@fiemindustries.com, / Corporate office & Unit 1, 32 milestone, GT Road, Kundli, Sonepat
011-25927740 cmdoffice@fiemindustries.com 131028 Haryana
906/907/909/910
15 Fiem Industries Ltd.
32 Milestone, GT Road, Kundli, Sonepat ,Haryana, India. Sonepat
gv.george@fiemindustries.com
131028 Haryana

4 ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY


ELCOMA MEMBERS LIST
Company
Sr.No. Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address

gmalkani@fulham.com 01, Sukhada Bldg. Ground Floor, Sir Pochkhanwalla Road, Worli,
022 66388775/76 022 66388778
16 Fulham India Pvt. Ltd Mumbai 400030 Maharashtra
020-24690703 / 4 sghose@fulham.com S. No. 26/3, Village Narhe Tal - Haveli, Pune 411041 Maharashtra
cmdfluxlitenims@gmail.com / Plot no. G-986 to G-991, Sitapura Ind. Area, Ph-3, Jaipur 302022
0141-2771980 chancellornims@gmail.com Rajasthan
17 Fluxlite Nims Pvt.Ltd
pradeep@fluxlitenims.com

0120-4756103/ 0120-4756101/ rakesh.zutshi@halonix.co.in B -31, Phase II, Noida 201305 U.P.


Halonix Technologies 0120-4656300 011-23232639
18 (P) Limited
0120-4756107 kumar.gaurav@halonix.co.in
0120 - 3331000 0120 - 3332000 Prag.Bhatnagar@havells.com QRG Towers, 2D, Sec 126, Expressway, NOIDA 201304 U.P.
19 Havells India Limited subrata.sen@havells.com/
0120-4771000 marketing@havells.com

HPL Electric & Power 0120-4656300 011 23232639 gautamseth@hplindia.com 1/21, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi 110002 Delhi
20
Pvt. Ltd. nirajtiwari@hplindia.com Windsor Business Park B1D, Sector-10 Noida 201301 U.P.
07290070893 rajeevc@svarochi.com T-1, 2nd Floor, Okhla Phase-2 New Delhi 110020 Delhi
Ibahn Illumination
21
Pvt.Ltd 7290-070-895 arjuns@svarochi.com

033-40687043 m.bothra@indojapn.in, J/12, Block EP, Sector-5, Salt Lake, Kokata 700091
Indo Japan Horologicals
22 ashok.mukherjee@indojapan.in,
Pvt.Ltd
a.bothra@indojapan.in

Jaquar and Company 0124-474800 mohit.sharma@jaquar.com Plot No. 3, Sector-11, IMT Manesar, Gurgaon 122050 Haryana
23
Pvt.Ltd gaurav.bhalla@jaquar.com
deepak@justaboutpower.com 178, Patparganj Industrial Area, New Delhi 110092 Delhi
24 Just About Power
#34 Bhagwan Nagar, Ashram, New Delhi 110014 Delhi
011- 4162 9828/
0129-4117388/ 129 4117 389 chekitans@keselec.com 55, Industrial Area, NIT, Faridabad 121009 Haryana
Keselec Lighting Private 0129-4022804
25
Limited
210, Charmwood Plaza, Eros Garden Colony, Charmwood Village,
mayankkg@keselec.com
Near Suraj Kund Road, Faridabad 121009 Haryana
91(040)27123555, kvkgupta@kwalityindia.com/
040-27124762 29AB, 2 F, Electronic Complex Kushaiguda Hyderabad 500062 A.P.
Kwality Photonics 27136252 sales@ledchipindus.com
26
Pvt. Ltd. kwalitypolywa@gmail.com/
sales@kwalityindia.com
033-40089351 033-22254486 a.sengupta@khaitanwire.com P-38, India Exchange Place, Arun Chambers, Kolkata 700001
27 Khaitan Electronics
a.khaitan@khaitanwire.com
020-66301072 dradk@hotmail.com W-134 S Block, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune 411026 Maharashtra
28 Litex Electricals Pvt. Ltd svr@litexelectricals.com/
020-66301073 022-27120056 skarkarey@hotmail.com

hari.nkv@ltcompany.com, No. 40, Jignani Industrial Area, 1st phase, Sy. No. 5927124,
Lighting Technologies 080-67303700 info@ltcompany.com Jignani Village & hobli, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore 560105 Karnataka
29
India Pvt.Ltd

LEDVANCE Private 0124-4150100 0124-4081577 k.sujan@ledvance.com 11th flr. Signature Tower B, South City, Gurgaon 122001 Haryana
30
Limited r.agarwal@ledvance.com
0484-3368331/ jk@lukerindia.com 34/1912C1, Mattathil Lane, BTS road, Edapally, Kochi 682024
Luker Electric 32/33/34/35 Kerela
31 Technologies Pvt.Ltd srk.luker@gmail.com/ 2nd Floor, Jain Tower, NH Bye pass road, Opp lulu Mal, Kochi
srk.e@lukerindia.com 682024 Kerela

Luminous Power 0124-4776700 0124-2544170 jitendra.agrawal@luminousindia.com Plot no. 150, Sec-44, Gurgaon 122003 Haryana
32 Technologies Pvt.Ltd 0124-477767 naveen.saxena@luminousindia.com
mercurylampspvtltd@gmail.com/
0135-2430168 0135-2432168 64, Laxman Jhula Rd., Rishikesh 249201 Uttranchal
33 Mercury Lamps Pvt. Ltd mlplrishikesh@gmail.com
mercurylamps@sancharnet.in

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 5


ELCOMA MEMBERS LIST
Sr.No. Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address

mithabi@fokallamps.com Tatarpur Road, Prithla Industrial Area, Sector-10, Village Prithla,


01275 262136
Tehsil & Distt. Palwal-121102 Haryana
34 Mithabi Lamps (P) Ltd
0129-4085497

0124-4867400/401 shobhit.bhasin@mlsindia.net 1201& 1202,Tower-A, Signature Towers, South City-1, Gurugram


122003 Haryana
35 MLS India Pvt.Ltd

0120-4894900 puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com C-130, Sector 63, Noida 201301 Delhi


36 Orient Electric
santosh.agnihotri@orientelectric.com
1st Floor, Plot No. 03, Sector-32, IFFCO Surinder Jhakhar Bhawan,
0124-6261300 avinder.singh@osram.com
OSRAM Lighting Private Gurgaon 122001 Haryana
37
Limited
N.Saxena@osram.com

0124-46635555/ 8th Floor, DLF -B, DLF Cybercity, DLF Phase-3, Gurgaon 122002
4606260/ 0124-4606666 sumit.joshi@signify.com
Signify Innovations India 4606000 Haryana
38 Ltd (Philips)
sukanto.aich@signify.com/ 9th Floor, DLF -B, DLF Cybercity, DLF Phase-3, Gurgaon 122002
support.phlipslightingindia@signify.com Haryana

022-422 8888 022-30418885 Raja.Mukhergee@in.Panasonic.com 3rd Floor, B Wing, I-Think Techno Campus, Pokhran Road
Panasonic Life Solutions No 2, Thane West 400607 Maharashtra
39 India Pvt. Ltd ( Anchor) 022-30418710/ Rohit.patel@in.Panasonic.com
022-30418888

ceo@eetamax.com Plot No. L-141, MIDC Industrial Area, Ahmedgnagar- 414111


9552002172
Maharashtra
40 Prompt Services
mihir.joshi@eetamax.com

020-66305241 022-61116633 Plot No. 54, Mapusa Industrial Estate, Mapusa, Bardez, Goa
Rishab Industries Ltd. 403507 Maharashtra
41 ( Cenzer) 022-61116666 mayurcenzer@yahoo.com, 20-B, Sugra Building, 2nd Floor, 16th Tribhuvan Road, Mumbai
400004 Maharashtra
022-67124462/63 rklights@gmail.com 223, Adhyaru Industrial Estate, Sunmill Compund, Lower Parel,
42 RK Lighting Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 400013 Maharashtra

011-25810093 -96 011-25789560 jpa.surya@gmail.com Padma Tower I, 2nd Floor, Rajendra Place New Delhi 110008 Delhi
43 Surya Roshni Ltd.
raju@surya.in
0253-2354423/24 0253 2350832 rb@starlitelighting.com 6, M.I.D.C., Area, Satpur, Nasik 422007 Maharashtra
44 Starlite Lighting Ltd.
0253 2350365 vshivkumar.nair@starlitelighting.com
Syska House, Sakore Nagar, Lane 4, Airporr Road, Behind Maruti
020-40131000 020 -25150157 rajesh@sskinfotech.com
SYSKA LED Lights Suzuki Showroom, Pune 411014 Maharashtra
45
Pvt.Ltd
swapnil.s@sskgroup.in

07600248768/ RS No. 858, Suresh Timber Lane, Opp. GSFC Main Gate, NH-8,
saurabh@technoelectromech.com
Techno Electromech 76000248968 Vadodara 390750 Gujarat
46
Pvt.Ltd tej@technoelectromech.com/
led@technoelectromech.com
0120-3874869/ rajeev.jindal@true-north.co.in A-163, Sector-80, Noida Phase-II, Noida 201305 U.P.
True North Technologies 0120 387 4851
47
Private Limited 011-26847342/ info@true-north.co.in
011-69049000 222, Okhla Industrial Estate Ph-3, New Delh 110020 Delhi
26829063
0124-4583100 0124-4583200 vikas_gandhi@usha.com Plot No. 15, Institutional Area, Sector-32, Gurgaon 122001 Haryana
48 Usha International Ltd
rahul_bhandari@usha.com

vineet.agrawal@wipro.com CCLG Division, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore 560035


080-28440011 080-28440057
Wipro Enterprises Karnataka
49
Limited 8440059/080-
0240-2351291 sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com
28440011

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THE ELCOMA STORY
About ELCOMA
On 29th June, 1970, the electric lamps and components manufacturers in India founded “Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers
Association of India” (ELCOMA), representing the entire lighting industry. The main purpose founding members had in mind was to
establish liaison with government bodies and to support each other in matters connected with lighting industry.
ELCOMA, representing the Indian lighting industry aims to act as an important link to support each other in matters connected with
lighting industry, to promote and develop co-operation among the manufacturers of electric lamps and components and to further facilitate
the overall interests of its members. The association has been helping upgrade the knowledge and technical capabilities of its members
through liaison with other relevant organizations both in India and abroad. In earlier years, ELCOMA successfully drew attention of the
government to the difficulties faced by the members and highlighted developments in new light sources and energy saving solutions to
the customers. During 80's and 90's extensive development and introduction of various types of energy saving lamps offered wide range
of choice to the customer and offered indigenously manufactured lamps for all type of applications, thereby saving precious foreign
exchange when the country needed it most. ELCOMA can be proud of the fact that inspite of inflation, energy price increases and other
price rises, the price of lighting products have become more cost effective. With the success achieved by the Association, new entrants to
the lighting industry from organized as well as small sector readily became members and took active interest in the growth and
development of the lighting industry.
Functions and Services
The main objectives of ELCOMA and its functions and services are as under:
Ÿ To enable manufactures of lamps and components to federate or corporate by becoming members or associates of the Association,
either by themselves or their nominees or act as their representatives or spokesmen for such manufacturers.
Ÿ To promote and develop co-operation among the manufacturers of electric lamps and other ancillaries and business and to further
facilitate the manufacture of products in particular.
Ÿ To promote the consideration and discussion of all questions affecting lamp industry and all ancillary and allied trades, and every
branch of such trade and to generally watch over and protect the interest of persons engaged in the manufacture of such products.
Ÿ To diffuse among its members information on all matters, affecting the lamp manufacturers to print and publish, issue and
Ÿ circulate such papers and periodicals, circulars and other material relevant as may be seen conducive to any of these objects.
Ÿ To promote the distribution of products to all consumers throughout India by the members of the Association and with the object of
fostering and promoting es-pirit-de-corps among the lamp manufacturers in India.
Ÿ To collect information and circulate and publish the policies and activities of the Association from time-to-time by pamphlets, circulars,
or news bulletins.
Ÿ To organize exhibitions, conduct seminars, conferences, symposia, lectures and publish its official bulletin, 'ELCOMA' News Letter
and make known to public the activities of the Association.
Ÿ To provide to its members statistical information pertaining to lamp industry and keep the members informed regarding latest
technical development, quality control and achieve standards and specifications.
Ÿ To be in close touch and establish liaison with various institutions and organizations and government bodies connected with the
development of Electric Lamp and Component Industry and to carry continuous dialogue with the govt.
Ÿ To make representations and to deal with the subjects that affect the Electric Lamps and Component Industry and find ways and
means of solving the problems and difficulties relating to subjects like finance, import-export, supply of raw materials, machinery and
spares, taxation (all types-customs, excise, octroi, sales tax and GST etc), industrial relations, procedural delays, factory enactments,
power, transportation etc.
Ÿ To carry out such acts as maybe required for the benefit of the industry to upgrade themselves in terms of knowledge/ technology etc.
Ÿ To educate and inform the consumer on the developments in the industry and help the nation to save energy and costs through
introduction of better products and applications.
Ÿ To act as a link between lighting and other industry association in India and worldwide in matters concerning common interest.

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 7


NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TECHNICAL
SKILLS (ELCOMA Initiative on Training)
ELCOMA offers various technical skill development training Demonstration and Practical Training
programs for government and industry for products and
services in lighting and electrical appliances domains. 3 Domestic Electrician (+ Home Appliances)
Certification Program: Introduction to Energy and its
Currently we offer technical training programs for LED sources • Electricity and Power • Installation of Domestic
Streetlights, Solar Streetlights, Domestic Electrician, Health & appliances and Electrical Equipments • Repairing and
Safety and Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. These programs Troubleshooting • Safe Operating Methods and Safety at
have been developed along with Power Sector Skills Council Work • Hands on Assembly and Repair of Appliances
(PSSC) and Electronic Sector Skills Council (ESSCI) based
on National Occupation Standards (NOS) of National Skills 4 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: Introduction to
Development Council (NSDC). We are also developing two Energy and its Sources • Electricity, Thermodynamics and
new programs in Lighting Design and Intelligent Lighting. Power • Heat Management Installation of different types of
Refrigerators and AC & their Commissioning • Operation,
ELCOMA has appointed National Institute for Technical Skills Repair and Maintenance • Site safety and safe operating
as its authorized training partner to offer various programs procedures • Practical Site Installation
designed by ELCOMA. Under the supervision of ELCOMA,
NITS is being mentored by Industry to nourish the skill of 5 Health and Safety Training: Safety and its overview •
people working in lighting and related industries. Occupation Health and Safety • First Aid • Fire Safety •
Job Safety Analysis Documentation and policy making •
We have trained over 700 field personnel for EESL in Street Safe working practices • Handling Emergency
Light National Program (SLNP) across India in the past 1 year.
We have also conducted health and safety programs for EESL 6 Lighting Design: Introduction to Lighting Theory •
and industry personnel. Overview of Lighting Design Standards • Understanding
Lighting effects • Lighting Applications • Lighting
ELCOMA/NITS have already published three training guides Designing Software and introduction to DAILux • Lighting
for candidates attending these programs. Planning and Schematic Designing • Development of
Lighting Design • Photometery and its analysis Post
Programs Offered: Occupancy Evaluation • BOM calculation • Case Studies

1 Streetlight Installation and Maintenance Training 7 Smart Lighting and CCMS: Introduction to Lighting •
Program for Streetlight Technicians/Supervisors: Lighting technology and itsintegration with IoT • Smart
Introduction to Lighting and Lighting Industry • Basics of Lighting trends Software and Hardware Architecture •
Road Lighting and Design • Installation and Introduction to Communication technologies (Zigbee,
Commissioning • Operation and Maintenance • Site Safety LoRaWAN, RF based, GSM, GPRS) • Introduction to Li-Fi
• Health and Safety • Field Demonstration and Practical • CCMS (Centralized Control and Monitoring System) •
Training International and National Case Studies • Health and
Safety.
2 Solar Streetlight Installation and Maintenance:
Introduction to Energy • Overview of Solar Power and
Contact Person : Mr. B.M. Bhatia
Lighting • PV Technology • Battery Technology Lighting
Mob.: 9350318379
and its Design • Installation and Commissioning •
Operation and Maintenance • Health and Safety • Field E-mail : brijbhatia60@gmail.com

8 ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY


For Further Information:
Amal Sengupta - General Manager (ELCOMA)
M: +91 9650014960
amalsengupta@elcomaindia.com
FUTURE IS
INTELLIGENT LIGHTING
The technological development in Lighting has been very slow day and night and this has been made possible because of
ever since Edison invented Incandescent Lamp. However, the the contributions of electric lighting. The flexibility of our
last two decades have seen sudden spurt in new energy working hours, the demands by our complex tasks, the
efficient lighting products being introduced. introduction and progress of information technology and a
paperless office environment, the speed at which we travel, all
We had CFL revolution from 2006 to 2015, Slim fluorescent demand seamless illumination to ensure optimum
tube lights, electronic ballasts. The Vision 2020 document performance. Day moves to night while we also shift from
prepared by ELCOMA was very well received by government outdoor to indoor demanding visual accuracy, comfort and
and consumers with the result, lighting manufacturers are guidance to go on with our activities without making any
looking at another revolution in LED Lighting. It is difficult to serious promises. The ELCOMA Vision 2020 has successfully
imagine our society without electric lighting. The government been able to fulfill the initiative to reduce energy consumption
has realized that to accelerate economic development, it is for lighting from 18% of total power consumption to 13% by
very essential to provide basic facilities to all citizens. Lighting
is one of the most important considerations. It is planned that
VISION
all corners of the country will be lit up with Lighting whether it
is with grid or off-grid. Over the years the demand of lighting
SMART LIGHTING
has increased with more and more applications being To make the Indian Lighting industry a
introduced to help a more effective and meaningful lighting.
leader in SMART and EFFICIENT
Citizens are learning to use best lighting options available to
them, whether it is required for work, for buildings, for lighting that is advanced in technology,
monuments, or creating ambience and moods at any place. user friendly and is environmentally
People are learning and indulging in leisure at all times of the conscious. To make and develop a
sustainable world-class, global
manufacturing hub for modern lighting.

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friendly to provide not only fun but also effectiveness
of LED lighting. This will provide more secure and
safe environment at public places.

Vision Smart Lighting


After the government announcement of 100 smart
cities, the industry is preparing itself to provide
equally smart lighting for the smart cities. Over the
next few years, the Indian Lighting industry will focus
on smart lighting in following areas. ELCOMA looks
at vision and inputs required:

– Continue efforts to create demand for energy


efficient lighting products to reduce India's
lighting power consumption further

– Smart Lighting requires high technology support


and needs to expand domestic capacity for LED
year 2018 by introducing more energy efficient products and testing and R&D centres to support this new increasing
working with government to execute various schemes and demand
awareness programs to achieve this. The government
announced that 770 million LED Lamps and 30 million Street – Prepare Indian standards for all future smart lighting
Lights will be replaced in India by year 2018. Both EESL and products and applications and make these standards
Industry has jointly already sold more than 800 million LED mandatory immediately to avoid entry of cheap products
Lamps by end of 2017. It is estimated that more than 1.2 offering smart features.
billion mark was end of 2018. All this will have save more than
27,000 MW of power by the end of 2019. – Enhance manufacturing capabilities in Luminaires,
electronic components and LEDs
Enter the Smart Lighting
Like mobile phone revolution in which new applications have – Leverage Indian ITES skills to grow Lighting Automation
made the product very interesting and new demand is created software development
on regular basis. Similar will be the future of LED Lighting.
– Support skill development across all discipline required by
LED Lighting being versatile product which can be used for
the lighting industry through R&D centres and educational
any lighting application, will now play very important role in
institutions, and training centres specific to intelligent
bringing in smart (or intelligent) lighting. ELCOMA has
lighting
prepared The VISION document in which new concepts in
smart lighting have been spelt out. The industry will now
– A new force is required to be trained in use and operation
create and initiate manufacturing and marketing of smart
of smart lighting to train the users. In order to achieve
lighting in India. Besides this, it can also create techno fun for
these, there are various imperatives for the key
users as LED lighting will work with new applications of
stakeholders in this industry.
dimming, smart controls, colors, performance reporting etc.
Government has already announced creation of 100 Smart – ELCOMA: To create domestic and international
Cities. Elcoma has prepared a vision for these cities on new workshops for training on new technologies. Generate
intelligent technologies that will be more versatile and user demand through awareness programs and seminars on

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Smart applications for products focusing on smart cities.
application, & testing etc. Support the set-up of testing,
R&D and educational centres. Elcoma has already
conducted 4 such seminars in one year. These seminars
will be continued during 2020-22 at secondary towns like
Bangalore, Thiruvanthapuram, Vishakhapatnam (Vizag),
Raipur, Jaipur etc.

– Smart Street Lights: The smart street light is future in


street light segment. The smart pole will provide access to
eye soothing street light, Wifi public address system, 2
way communication with police control room, CCTV
cameras etc. We need to create demand for smart street
lights in it's already plan for all public spaces and make it
mandatory for all smart cities to change to smart street
lights.

– It is very important to create India as export hub for smart


lighting

– Government is required to support local manufacturing


over imports through subsidies and incentives. It is very
essential to control unauthorized product by doing
surveillance, announce anti-dumping duty, limited FDI
restrictions, etc.

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WHAT IS SMART LIGHTING?
Ÿ Smart lighting incorporates many
technologies so that either indoor
or outdoor lights will work
automatically under certain
conditions. Different smart lighting
networks do different things, but
some of the more popular solutions
feature smart lights that are
capable of instantly switching on
when someone enters a room or
changing colour when something
occurs, for example.

Ÿ Imagine your house has 50 lights,


and each light is normally
controlled by the flick of a switch.
Smart lighting eliminates the need for you to get up and flick that switch. The network does all the work for you,
automatically, though you can still program the lights to respond as you wish. Smart lights often feature sensors too, so they
can identify people and things like when they need light, as well as how much they may need.

Ÿ The last bit to remember: smart lighting networks often allow lights to interact with each other, so that they can be calibrated
en masse, or even individually through a remote control setup.

Ÿ Smart lighting networks vary drastically, but generally, their lights can either work independently or together when
connected. Keep in mind there are two main types of smart lights: sensor-integrated and non-sensor integrated.
Ÿ Sensor-integrated lights feature sensors that enable them to recognise people and daylight, among other things. These
lights automatically send data to the smart lighting network, which sets specific parameters for each light. You can still
manually control sensor-integrated lights however, if you desire. Although non-sensor integrated lights don't have sensors,
they're still considered smart, because you can program them.

Ÿ There are two main ways of controlling smart lights: control hubs and smart devices. You can use tablets, smartphones,
laptops, and even desktop computers (as long as both the device and the smart lights are connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth)
to remotely configure and manage your smart lighting. In some situations, typically in larger buildings, there is a dedicated
control hub that maintains the smart lighting network.

Ÿ As a consumer, you'll probably want a smart lighting setup that works with your smart device. Not only is that the more user-
friendly option but you'll be able to control your house lights from anywhere in the world (not just when at home). That said,
whether you choose sensor-integrated lights or non-sensor integrated lights is up to you. Typically, sensor-integrated lights
are the more costly option.
Ÿ For using smart lighting, there are four reasons why you should use smart
lighting. First and foremost it can save you money on a utilities bill. That's
because a smart lighting network is very energy efficient; it allows you to
calibrate when exactly a light should be on. Smart lights can also simplify your
life. When preparing to travel, you won't have to physically alter the settings of
each smart light or check to see if it is off before you leave. You can do all this
remotely, from afar. In a nutshell, smart lighting is wireless lighting that
interacts with the users, makes its performance more interesting and saves
ample energy whenever required.

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INTERNATIONAL SOLID STATE
LIGHTING ALLIANCE
ISA is a non-for-profit organization consists of regional alliances, association/society, leading companies and renowned universities in
global Solid State Lighting (SSL) field.
The Business of ISA members have covered the whole SSL value chain of upstream, middle stream and downstream of global SSL
industry such as epitaxy, packaging application, materials and equipment, design system integration and testing etc.
Currently, ISA has 76 members, representing more than 4000 individuals & organizations includes major players (such as Signify, Osram,
San'an, Unilumin, MLS, Panasonic, AIXTRON etc.). The output of which covers more than 70% that of global SSL industry.
The ISA Board of Advisers consists of leading experts and academic “Founder” level experts, such as the inventors of blue LED, yellow
LED, Red LED, and OLED. Amongst Professor Shuji Nakamura, the Laureate of Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 is the Co-Chair of ISA
Board of Advisors (BOA) and Professor Hiroshi Amano the Laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 is the member of ISA BOA.
The current president of ISA is Dr. Jianlin Cao, the former vice minister of Ministry of Science and Technology, China.

The Major Work of ISA


Ÿ ISA Technical Committee on Standardization (TCS)
Ÿ Global SSL Industry Research (Global SSL Industry Report)
Ÿ The Secretariat of the BRICS SSL Collaboration Working Group
Ÿ International/Regional Cooperation on SSL
Ÿ Global SSL Awards (Award of Outstanding Achievement for Global SSL
Development; Award of Global SSL TOP 100 Innovation; Award of Global
SSL Outstanding Industry Development Contribution)
Ÿ ISA-ECC Smart Street Lighting System Specialized Committee
Ÿ ISA LiFi Committee
Ÿ Global SSL Forums and training workshops
Ÿ LED Disease Control Working Group
Ÿ ISA Micro-LED Committee
Ÿ "One Belt and One Road " Joint Research Center for SSL Technology and
Application
President Council of Management Board of Advisors
Dr. Jianlin Cao Prof. Warren Julian
Former Vice Minister of Ministry of Emeritus Professor of University of Dr. Alexander Karev
Ms. Ling Wu
Science and Technology, China Sydney, Russian Association of
President of
Deputy Director of the Committee of Former President of Illuminating LED and SSL
CSA
Education, Science, Culture, Health Engineering Society of Australia and Manufactures
and Sports New Zealand (IESANA)

Prof. Robert Karlicek


Mr. Shyam Sujan Director, Center for Lighting Enabled Systems & Mr. Carlos Lee
Secretary General of the Applications (LESA), USA Professor of Electrical, Director General EPIC –
Electric Lamp and Component Computer and Systems Engineering Rensselaer European Photonics
Manufacturers Association of Polytechnic Institute, USA Chairman of ISA-ECC Industry Consortium
India (ELCOMA) Smart Street Lighting System Specialized Committee

Title of Harald Haas is changed to: Distinguished Professor of Mobile


Communication,
Director of LiFi Research and Development Centre (LRDC),University of
Strathcylde, Glasgow
Chairman of ISA LiFi Committee
Current Members (76 Total) ISA Global SSL Industry reports:

Executive Members:

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GLOBAL LIGHTING ASSOCIATION
The Global Lighting Association is the voice of the lighting industry on a global basis. GLA fosters growth for global lighting industries by
promoting the value of lighting, and by promoting trade practices and healthy regulatory frameworks that stimulate innovation and fair
competition. GLA shares information, within the limits of competition law, on political, scientific, business, social and environmental issues
of relevance to the lighting industry and advocates the position of the global lighting industry to relevant stakeholders in the international
sphere.

Members Recent publications


ABILUX (Brazil) Ÿ Position Statement on Germicidal UV-C Irradiation: UV-C
China Association of Lighting Industry Safety Guidelines

Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers Association Ÿ Germicidal UV-C Irradiation: Sources, Products and
(ELCOMA – India) Applications

Japan Lighting Manufacturers Association Ÿ Light at night: the importance of quality lighting and night
preservation
LightingEurope
Ÿ Position Statement on Temporal Light Artefacts
Lighting Council New Zealand
Ÿ Strategic Roadmap of the Global Lighting Industry
Middle East Lighting Association
Website:
National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA – USA)
www.globallightingassociation.org
Taiwan Lighting Fixture Export Association

Maurice Maes Ourania Georgoutsakou Shyam Sujan Chen Yansheng Pekka Hakkarainen
President, Secretary General, Secretary General, Electric Lamp ExecutiveVicePresident,China VicePresident,LutronElectronics
Global Lighting Association LightingEurope & Component Manufacturers’ Association of Lighting Industry (representingNationalElectrical
Association Manufacturers Association)

Kiyoaki Uchihashi Michael Ng Gerald Strickland Bryan Douglas


Executive Managing Director, Japan Director,TaiwanLightingFixture Secretary General, Middle East Secretary General, Global Lighting
Lighting Manufactures Association Export Association Lighting Association Association (representing Lighting
Council Australia)

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BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan, R. K. Puram, New Delhi - 110066 (INDIA)

The Government of India set up Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). on 1st March 2002 under the provisions of the Energy Conservation
Act, 2001. The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to assist in developing policies and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation
and market pri nciples, within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 with the primary objective of reducing energy
intensity of the Indian economy.
Role of BEE
BEE co-ordinates with designated consumers, designated agencies and other organizations and recognize, identify and utilize the
existing resources and infrastructure, in performing the functions assigned to it under the Energy Conservation Act. The Energy
Conservation Act provides for regulatory and promotional functions.
The Mission
The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to develop policy and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market principles,
within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 with the primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian
economy. This will be achieved with active participation of all stake holders, resulting in accelerated and sustained adoption of energy
efficiency in all sectors of the economy.
Objectives of BEE
Ÿ To provide policy framework and direction to national energy conservation activities.
Ÿ To coordinate policies and programs with stakeholders on efficient use of energy.
Ÿ To establishment systems and procedures to measure monitor and verify energy efficiency improvements in individual
Ÿ Sectors as well as at the National level.
Ÿ To leverage multi-lateral, bi-lateral and private sector support in implementation of programs and projects on efficient
Ÿ Use of energy and its conservation.
Ÿ To coordinate policies and programs on efficient use of energy and its conservation with the involvement
Ÿ Of stakeholders.
Ÿ To plan, manage and implement energy conservation programs as envisaged in the Energy Conservation Act.
Ÿ To demonstrate energy efficiency delivery mechanism as, envisaged in the Energy Conservation Act, through
Ÿ Private-public partnership.
The Major Promotional Functions of BEE include:
Ÿ Create awareness and disseminate information on energy efficiency and conservation
Ÿ Arrange and organize training of personnel and specialists in the techniques for efficient use of energy and its conservation
Ÿ Strengthen consultancy services in the field of energy conservation
Ÿ Promote research and development
Ÿ Develop testing and certification procedures and promote testing facilities
Ÿ Formulate and facilitate implementation of pilot projects and demonstration projects
Ÿ Promote use of energy efficient processes, equipment, devices and systems
Ÿ Take steps to encourage preferential treatment for use of energy efficient equipment or appliances
Ÿ Promote innovative financing of energy efficiency projects
Ÿ Give financial assistance to institutions for promoting efficient use of energy and its conservation
Ÿ Prepare educational curriculum on efficient use of energy and its conservation
Ÿ Implement international co-operation programmes relating to efficient use of energy and its conservation

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INDIAN SOCIETY OF LIGHTING ENGINEERS
(ISLE)
A-10 Lajpat Nagar-1, Upper Ground Floor, New Delhi 110 024, Tel: 011 41326950, Email: isledel@vsnl.com, Website: isleind.org
Vision Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Jaipur and Indore.
To establish a neutral fraternity of Lighting professionals to
further the cause of lighting development in India for the There are Local Centres at Pune, Guwahati, Hyderabad and
benefit of its people at large and to put India on par with the Bhubaneswar.
global lighting community in terms of its lighting knowledge
base and applications. ISLE Governing Body
All the countrywide activities of the Society are overseen by a
Mission Governing Body through its various Committees and Local
A non-profit organisation to bring together all professionals Centres. The Governing Body of ISLE comprises the
connected with aspects of light and lighting related technology President, Immediate Past- President, Vice-President, Hon.
for the upgradation of knowledge and improvement of General Secretary, Treasurer, twelve members and one
standards, to facilitate the overall interest of members and member from each State Centre.
enhance skill development, to awaken lighting interest in the
students and to create a connectivity with the global lighting Membership
knowledge community. The members of ISLE are represented on national bodies
such as the Development Council of the Ministry of Industry,
Objectives Confederation of Indian Industry, Bureau of Indian Standards,
Ÿ Promoting the art, science and practice of illumination Bureau of Energy Efficiency and Ministry of Electronics &
engineering services as associated with built and open Information Technology. They are also active participants in
environment for the benefit of the public in general. industry associations like the Electric Lamp and Component
Manufacturers Association of India and the Indian Electrical
Ÿ Advancing education and research in illumination and Electronic Manufacturers Association. They belong to
engineering and publishing useful results of this research. leading lighting companies and utilities and are associated
with research organizations like the National Physical
Ÿ Formulating lighting codes, guides and technical reports Laboratory, Central Building Research Institute, the Electric
and publishing them along with newsletters, journals and Research and Development Association and various
books on "illumination". universities. They are involved with the Institution of Engineers
for seminars and training.
Ÿ Maintaining liaison and technical interaction with national /
international organisations concerned with matters related National Affiliations
to the science technology, standardisation and art in the ISLE has now MOU with CPWD, ASSOCHAM, India Building
fields of light and lighting. Congress, Institute of Engineers and number of Engineering
Colleges and Universities.
Ÿ Co-operation with the Bureau of Indian Standards in their
standardisation work in the field of lighting. International Affiliations
ISLE has various International Affiliations to work together in
Ÿ Providing guidance to young engineers for career exchange of technology innovation and understanding best
improvement in illumination engineering. practices adopted in different countries. It has MOUs with
IESNA – Illuminating Engineering Society of North America,
Ÿ Organising exhibitions and trade fairs of lighting and allied ILE – Institution of Lighting Engineers, IESANZ – Illumination
industries. Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand and ISA –
International Solid State Lighting Alliance. ISLE holds joint
Organisation educational programmes with the LRC - Lighting Research
ISLE State and Local Centres – The ISLE Secretariat is Centre (USA). It is a member of Lux Pacifica, a Lighting Body
located in Delhi. State Centres are located at Kolkata, Delhi, that represents 60% of the world's population.

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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
BIS Headquarter, Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002

OVERVIEW Management Systems Certification, International Activities


Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the National Standards and Training Services
Body of India was established under the BIS Act 1986,
BIS has its Headquarters at New Delhi. It has 5 Regional
assuming the functions of the erstwhile Indian Standards
Offices (ROs) located at Kolkata (Eastern), Mumbai
Institution (ISI). BIS Act 2016 came into force on 12 October
(Western), Chandigarh (Northern), Chennai (Southern), and
2017 superseding BIS Act 1986. BIS Act 2016 provides for the
Delhi (Central). Under the Regional Offices are the Branch
establishment of a national standards body for the harmonious
Offices (BOs). There are 41 BOs located at 32 different
development of the activities of standardization, conformity
locations namely Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar,
assessment and quality assurance of goods, articles,
Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi,
processes, systems and services and for matters connected
Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Guwahati, Hubli, Hyderabad, Jaipur,
therewith or incidental thereto.
Jammu, Jamshedpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai,
Core Activities of BIS includes Standardization, Product Mumbai, Nagpur, Noida, Panipat, Parwanoo, Patna, Pune,
Certification, Registration, Laboratory Services, Hallmarking, Raipur, Rajkot, Surat and Vishakhapatnam.

STRUCTURE OF BIS

PRESIDENT
Union Minister of Consumer Affairs,
Food & Public Distribution

VICE PRESIDENT
Minister of State for Consumer Affairs,
food and Public Distribution

GOVERNING COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEES

STANDARDS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

FINANCE

DIRECTOR GENERAL TESTING AND CALIBRATION

CONSUMER AFFAIRS

TRAINING

RESEARCH

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BAJAJ ELECTRICALS LTD.
701, Rustomjee aspiree, bhanu shankar yagnik road, gtb Nagar,
lalbaug, everard nagar, sion, mumbai - 400022, Tel: 022-24064200
E-mail: lalit.pradhan@bajajelectricals.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 14th July, 1938

1. Business Domain Consumer Products (Appliances, Fans, Lighting), Illumination,


Engineering & Projects

2. Product Brand Bajaj, Nirlep, Morphy Richards

3. Manufacturing Facilities Chakan, Ranjangoan & Shikohabad

4. Products Manufactured Lighting, Fans, Appliances & High Masts

5. Details of Exports Lighting (Fans & Appliances) – African countries (Nigeria, Ghana,
(Products/countries/value etc.) Gambia, Kenya, etc.), Gulf Countries (UAE, Oman, etc.) &
South Asian Countries

6. No. of employees 3007 as on 31st March 2020

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Shekhar Bajaj- cmd@bajajelectricals.com


(phone, e-mail, location etc)
2. Mr. Anuj Poddar- anuj.poddar@bajajelectricals.com

8. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Mankesh Patkar, Head Marketing CP


a. Business Development Mankesh.patkar@bajajelectricals.com &
b. Exports Mr. Rakesh Ramchandran, Head Revenue Illum
c. Production rakesh.ramachandran@bajajelectricals.com
(With names, designation &
Addresses)
b. Mr. Rakesh Moolchandani, Head Exports
rakesh.m@bajajelectricals.com
Mr. Lalit Pradhan, Product Head CP Lighting
lalit.pradhan@bajajelectricals.com

9. E-mail lalit.pradhan@bajajelectricals.com

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Email: surya@surya.in
Padma Tower-1, 2nd Floor, Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110008
Tel.: 011-25810093-96 Fax: 01125789560

COMPANY PROFILE:
Surya Roshni is a proud Indian Multinational, and one of the leaders in the Indian Lighting market, as well as the largest GI & Hollow Section
Pipes manufacturer in India. With an annual turnover of INR 5475 Crores (FY 2019-20), Surya Roshni is one of the largest Indian multinational
companies.
Surya's extensive Lighting product range includes LED Lamps, Luminaires, Downlighters and Battens, Street Lights, Poles, High Masts,
Conventional lighting (FTL, GLS, HID) and Components. Surya also exports its products to over 45 countries across the globe, including in
Europe & America.
Today, Surya is one of the most trusted brands in India, and is registered with various Government. departments, institutions and international
buyers. In order to deliver on its commitment to world-class quality & environmental consciousness, all of its manufacturing units have
obtained ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & IS 18001:2007 certifications. The entire product range is designed in-house at its Noida based
R&D Centre, and is tailored to suit Indian conditions and global standards.
The Company has ventured into LED Facade Lighting and Solar Lighting Products to capture emerging opportunities, and has further
strengthened its foothold by lighting up Smart Cities, DMRC, Railway Stations, Flyovers and Bridges, Temples, Monuments and Tourist
attractions.
ESTABLISHED: 1973
1. Business Domain Lighting: LED Lamps, Luminaires, Downlighters & Battens; High Mast Lighting
Systems, Poles, Lamp Components & Exports
2. Product Brand SURYA
3. Manufacturing Facilities Kashipur and Malanpur

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, LED Luminaires, LED Downlighters, LED Battens, Electronic Ballasts,
FTL, GLS, Metal Halide, HPSV, HPMV, Components for GLS & FTL
5. Other Products Traded Luminaires, Poles, High Mast Lighting Systems, LED's and
Electronic Lighting Controls
6. Details of Exports 45 Countries, including in Europe and Americas
7. Annual Lighting & Consumer Durables INR 1250 crores (FY 2019-20)
Segment Turnover
8. No. of employees of Company 3500
9. Executive Directors Mr. J.P. Agarwal - Chairman
Mr. Raju Bista - Managing Director
Mr. Vinay Surya - Whole Time Director
Mr. Kaustubh N Karmarkar - Whole Time Director
Mr. Nirupam Sahay – Executive Director & CEO, Lighting

10. Contact Persons for Mr. Vasumitra Pandey, COO, Lighting (vasumitra@surya,in)
a. Business Development Mr. Arunabha. Ghosh, Senior GM, Exports (aghosh@surya.in)
b. Exports Mr. Vrajender Sen, President, Professional Lighting (vsen@surya.in)
c. Luminaire & High Mast
d. R&D, Technology Dr. Amit Tyagi, Head, R&D (amit.tyagi@surya.in)

11. Head/Registered Offices Head Office: Padma Tower-1, 2nd Floor, Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110008.
Tel.: 011-47108000/25810093-96. Fax: 011-25789560
Contact persons
Regd. Office: Prakash Nagar, Sankhol, Bahadurgarh, Haryana – 124507,
Tel.: 01276-241540-41
Nirupam Sahay, ED & CEO, Lighting (nirupamsahay@surya.in)
12. E-mail nirupamsahay@surya.in, amit.tyagi@surya.in

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LEDVANCE PVT. LTD
1201-1202, 12th Floor, Tower - A, Signature Towers,
South City - 1, Gurgoan, Haryana - 122001, India, Tel: 0124-4150100
E-mail: customercare@ledvance.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 1993

1. Business Domain Lighting

2. Product Brand LEDVANCE Luminaires and EC, OSRAM lamps

3. Manufacturing Facilities Third Party

4. Products Manufactured Lighting and Lighting Accesories

5. No. of Employees 100

6. Directors and their contact details Mr. Krishan Sujan, Managing Director
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: k.sujan@ledvance.com
Tel: +91-124-4150100
Mr. Rajesh Agarwal, Whole Time Director & CFO
Email : r.agarwal@ledvance.com
Tel: +91-124-4150100

7. Contact Persons For Business Mr. Abhilash Nair (Marketing)


Development Mr Shashank Choudhary (Institutional Sales)
1201-1202, 12th Floor, Signature Towers, Tower - A, South City-1,
Gurgaon-122001, Haryana, Tel: +91-124-4150100

8. Regional Offices- Regional Office (West)


Contact Person / Address Mr. Vinay Bharti (Regional Sales Manager) Ledvance Private Limited
B-2056, Oberoi Garden Premises Co-op. Soc. Ltd, Chandivali Farm Road,Chandivali,
Andheri East Mumbai –400072, Tel: +91-022-62384800
Regional Office (South & East)
Mr. Raja Sandar (Regional Sales Manager) Ledvance Private Limited
Ground Floor, 204, 27th Cross, 7th Block, Jayanagar Bangalore -560070,
Tel: + 91–80–48908652
Regional Office (North)
Mr. Vinay Bharti (Regional Sales Manager) Ledvance Private Limited
12th Floor, 1201-1202, Signature Towers, Tower - A, South City-1,
Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

9. Any other Information www.ledvance.com

10. E-mail customercare@ledvance.com

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USHA INTERNATIONAL LTD
Plot No. 15, Institutional Area, Sector-32, Gurgaon – 122 001, Haryana
TEL: 9971150841
E-mail: vikas_gandhi@usha.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Consumer Durables

2. Product Brand USHA (Lighting Brand : TISVA)

3. Manufacturing Facilities Hyderabad

4. Products Manufactured NA

5. Other Products Traded Cooking & Fabric Care Appliances, Lighting Products, Electric Fans, Room Coolers/
Heaters, Water Coolers/Heaters/Dispensers, Sewing Machines, Electric Water Pumps

6. No. of Employees 100

7. Details of Exports NA
(Products/countries/value etc.)

8. Annual Lighting Turnover NA

9. No. of employees NA

10. Directors and their contact details NA


(phone, e-mail, location etc)

11. Contact Persons For Business Mr. Vikas Gandhi,


Development Senior Vice President & BU Head,
Lighting & Premium Fans
Contact Details:
Plot No. 15, Institutional Area,
Sector-32, Gurgaon – 122 001
Haryana Mobile: 9971150841

12. Regional Offices- NA


Contact Person / Address

13. Any other Information NA

14. E-mail vikas_gandhi@usha.com

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ACCURATE AND REPRODUCIBLE
MEASUREMENTS OF UV RADIATION
This article explains the why and how of UV Radiation measurement
Science was launched by Galileo's call of “Measure, whatever 380 nm and 100 nm, therefore EM radiometry encompasses the
you can measure. If there is something, which cannot yet be measurement of UV radiation.
measured, find out how it can be measured”. In modern day
world, accurate measurements are the backbone of new In general, there are two well-known ways to realize various
discoveries and most of the Noble prizes in recent years, have radiometric units, (i) Source based radiometry (ii) Detector
gone to Measurement Science. Not only are accurate and based radiometry. In source-based radiometry source of well-
precise measurements necessary for quality control and defined radiation such as a blackbody is used as a primary
increased productivity but also necessary for the benefit of standard, while in detector-based radiometry, self-calibrating or
humanity. Precise and accurate measurements of calibrated detectors such as electrical substitution-based
electromagnetic (EM) radiation in general, are very important for radiometers (ESR) used as standard.
new discoveries in science and technology.
UV light covers a wavelength spectrum from 100 to 380 nm and
The amount of radiant energy in the optical region, extending is subdivided into three regions by wavelength: UVA (320 to 400
from ultraviolet (UV) to infrared (IR) (i.e. 100 nm to 25µm of the nm), UVB (280 to 320 nm), and UVC (200 to 280 nm). Among
EM spectrum), has been possible due to significant them, UVC has the strongest germicidal effect and is widely
developments in sources, detectors, measuring instruments used in the form of mercury lamps to inactivate microorganisms.
and techniques. These improved realizations have largely Other phototherapy sources include medium­pressure metal
supported the present day need of measurement of radiant halide lamps (iron or cobalt halides are common). These emit
energy very accurately. In particular 'the phototherapy broadly across the UV and visible spectra, so are almost
community' engaged in the development of UV sources and exclusively used with UV filters to shape the output spectrum.
detectors in the wake of the present day crisis of COVID-19 for The much talked about eximer lamps (krypton chloride lamps)
applications, demand improved traceability and reliability of and UV light-emitting diode (UV-LED) technology has been
measurements at the level of minimum uncertainty in the developed recently as an alternative.
measurement of the UV radiation especially UV-C radiation
ULTRAVIOLET MEASURING EQUIPMENT
used for dissociation the COVID-19 virus. Therefore, it has
become very pertinent to discuss the measurement techniques Ultraviolet radiometers
being followed by NMIs and the Standards Laboratories (such Appropriate and suitably calibrated UV radiometers are required
as NPL, New Delhi) in India or worldwide, for providing to provide accurate, precise and reliable measurement.
traceability to the measurements for UV. Radiometers, in general have a silicon photodiode acting as a
sensor, that detects spectral response extending over UV,
The measure of EM radiation is called radiometry while visible light and near­infrared radiation wavelengths. An optical
measurement in the visible region of the EM, called light (380 nm filter is used to separate the UV wavelength range to be
to 780 nm) is called photometry. Since UV radiation is between measured from any unwanted or out­of­band radiation. With
different filters, such radiometers can be made to respond to
UVA, UVB or UVC wavelengths. Practically, it is very difficult to
achieve spectral responses that cut off sharply at exact
wavelengths, therefore, tail off at either end of the range and
correction for the same must be adopted.

UV radiometer with approximately matching spectral responses


should be selected before employing them into measurements.

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 23


Baffles
UV Test Lamp or
Calbrated UV Lamp

Black Cosine Corrected silicon radiometer


Background with matched UV filter
Fig. Experimental set up for UV measurement/ calibration

A special example of a filter­modified response is that of a calibration of the detectors in an accurate manner.
radiometer with a net spectral response mimicking the
hazard­weighted action spectrum. This can be achieved with a Spectroradiometers
vacuum photodiode sensor and a matched filter. Such In some cases the irradiance measurement at several
radiometers can be calibrated to indicate directly components of each wave band is required and the
hazard­weighted irradiances with acceptable accuracy, measurement are called spectral irradiance measurement,
irrespective of the exact emission spectra of the UV source. This which is expressed in radiometric units such as µW cm−2 nm−1.
can help assessment of occupational UV exposures. For this purpose spectroradiometers, in general, two types of
spectroradiometers, namely a scanning spectroradiometer
Other most important features of the UV radiometer is that its (SSR) or charge­coupled device (CCD) array are employed. In
response must vary as the cosine of the angle of incidence of UV an SSR the input optics gather radiation from a specific
rays called the 'cosine response', which can be approximated by radiation. A cosine diffuser on the input is required if the
fitting an optical diffuser as the front element of the UV spectroradiometer is to measure irradiance at a surface, that
radiometer. A deviation from the cosine response is described as would be received by the skin from a phototherapy lamp. One of
f error (significant deviation in f, i.e. if f ≥ 5% this error results in the most important component of the spectroradiometer is a
erroneous values). Correction for this error is to be done before monochromator which consists of a finely etched or a
assigning a value to the measurement UV irradiance. The holographic diffraction grating of printed parallel lines that
radiometer should have a linear response (deviation < 2% or produce a wavelength­dependent angular dispersion of light.
better) over a large dynamic range of intensities (~ 0.001–50·0 Light entering through an input slit of the monochromator is
mWcm−2) with a display unit to have digital resolution of ±0·001 collimated by a collimator (generally, a concave grating and the
mW cm−2 (for adequate numerical precision). input slit at the focus of the mirror) made incident onto the
diffraction grating. The grating is rotated to scan the separated
The calibration of a radiometer would involve a comparison of spectrum across an exit slit (whose opening is usually equal to
the electrical signal produced by the UV radiometer under that of input slit to define a small range of wavelengths), delivers
calibration for irradiance or spectral irradiance with the electrical a small range of wavelengths from the monochromator to the
signal produced by a standard detector which must be a detector. As stray light can introduce significant measurement
calibrated UV radiometer for irradiance or spectral irradiance by errors in phototherapy applications, double monochromator
an NMI or a self calibrating detector namely ESR for spectral spectroradiometers (a combination of prism and grating) are
irradiance for the UV range of interest. The ratio of the electrical typically recommended where accurate measurements are
signals so achieved multiplied by the calibrated irradiance with required. Stray­light rejection factors (the ratio of stray to
estimation of uncertainty in measurement by identifying the incident light) up to 10–6 are achievable with double
possible factors contributing to uncertainty can be used for

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monochromator systems – some three orders of magnitude be employed for accurate calibration of spectroradiometers.
better than single monochromators. When the calibration is to be carried out by a calibration
laboratory, replication of the distance from a spectroradiometer
A CCD arrays spectroradiometer, unlike SSR, consists of the and orientation of the lamps with other environmental conditions
monochromator having a compact static grating with a CCD maintained at the NPL or the NMI are a must, to get accurate and
array (single­line or two­dimensional array) as a detector. reproducible results. The calibration laboratory is
Therefore, it is used to provide fast and are suitable for recommended to procure at least one other similar lamp and a
field­based measurements, where simultaneous and real­time second lamp of a different type, for example a tungsten filament
whole spectrum measurements are required. In such lamp and a deuterium lamp, which works as a secondary
spectroradiometers, input optics comprising of an optical fibre transfer standard for internal quality control checks. The
with a cosine­corrected diffuser, for accurate measurements of spectroradiometer should be calibrated either each time it is
UV radiation from phototherapy lamps at the other end of the used or on a regular basis, with checks carried out in between.
fibre, is essential. Each array of the CCD must be calibrated for Typically, deuterium and/or tungsten lamps should used with
wavelength using low pressure atomic discharge lamps, namely stabilized power supplies.
low pressure mercury argon, cadmium and or zinc lamps.
Resolution of wavelength depends on the number, size and Uncertainty of the reference detector is slightly less than that of
separation of the CCD arrays, the grating characteristics and the the calibration lamp but the final overall uncertainty of the UV
optical geometry. This arrangement captures of the whole detector calibrated by either method as described above marked
spectrum simultaneously. An added advantage of a CCD in italics) is very similar. Inter-comparisons between two or more
spectroradiometers utilizing two­dimensional arrays is its use accredited laboratories following ISO/IEC 17025:2017, one
as imaging spectroradiometer. CCD arrays are relatively cheap using a lamp­based calibration and the other detector­based,
and are easy to use in the field but the disadvantage is that they would show good agreement within the state of art value agreed
suffer from high levels of stray light, however, with the same level internationally.
of precautions and care in terms of calibration and conditions of
use as applied to the traditional SSRs, accurate measurements Ultraviolet (UV) irradiance measurements are usually
can be performed. associated with large inaccuracies and uncertainties.
Therefore, comparability of corresponding measurement
CALIBRATION AND TRACEABILITY OF MEASUREMENTS. equipment and its data are quite cumbersome and complicated.
A well­characterized source of light with known spectral For supervisors or safety experts, it should be made mandatory
irradiance, i.e. a lamp that has been calibrated at the NPL, India to measure reliable UV irradiances with regard to occupational
or any NMI of any country referred as the transfer standard, must safety regulations. To make life easy, measurements of two UV
irradiance standards, a deuterium and a halogen lamp, must be
carried out. The percentage deviations of the measured total UV
irradiances from their calibrated counterparts should be well
within the internationally agreed values. The quality of
wavelength accuracy as well as of the spectral bandwidth, both
investigated by means of a low pressure mercury argon lamp
provide consistent results. As a follow up, UV radiation from the
UV lamp must be examined at two/ three distances to check the
behaviour of UV irradiance accuracy in the field measurements.
The overall averaged standard deviation of these field
measurements for all CCD array detectors must be stated for
transparency and quality.
AUTHOR : DR. H.C. KANDPAL, FNASc AND
DR. J.K JAIN, CMD,
FIEM INDUSTRIES LTD
Views expressed in this article are those of the contributors
and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors or publishers

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 25


CROMPTON GREAVES CONSUMER ELECTRICALS LIMITED
Equinox Business Park, 1st Floor, Tower 3, L.B.S Marg,
Kurla (West), Mumbai 400070, Tel: 022-61678499
E-mail: vishal.kaul@crompton.co.in, Web: www.crompton.co.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
Crompton Lighting caters to a wide range of products in Home, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure and Smart Street Lighting
Solutions.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Integrated Lighting Product Manufacturer

2. Product Brand CROMPTON

3. Manufacturing Facilities Vadodara and Baddi

4. Products Manufactured LED, Conventional Lighting Controls and Solar Lighting Products for B2B and
B2C segment

5. Details of Exports Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Africa and Singapore


(Products/countries/value etc.)

6. Directors and their contact details Mr. Shantanu Khosla, Managing Director
(phone, e-mail, location etc)

7. Contact Persons for a. Hemant Khattar


a. Business Development Associate Vice President
b. Exports b. Kishor Aher
c. Production Vice President - Export
(With names, designation & Addresses) c. Mukund Amin
Deputy General Manager - Engineering

8. Regional Offices – North: Mr. Himadri Choudhary


Contact person / address Address: CGCEL, 3RCC Floor, Express Building, Near ITO Crossing,
New Delhi – 110 001
E-mail: himadri.choudhury@crompton.co.in
East: Mr. Sibabrata Baral
Address: CGCEL, 1st Floor, 50, Chowringhee Road, Near IISCO House,
Kolkata – 700 071
E-mail: sibabrata.baral@crompton.co.in
West: Mr. Praveen Kumar Satuluri
Address: CGCEL, 302, 3rd Floor, Business Square, A wing, Chakala,
Mumbai – 400 093
E-mail: praveen.satuluri@crompton.co.in
South: Mr. Nageswara Rao Nalam
Address: CGCEL, Crompton House, No. 3, Dr. M.G.R. Salai, Kodambakkam
High Road, P.B. NO. 3316, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034
E-mail: nageswara.nalam@crompton.co.in

9. E-mail vishal.kaul@crompton.co.in

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FIEM INDUSTRIES LIMITED
Plot No. 1915, Rai Industrial Estate, Phase-V Distt. Sonepat-131029 (Haryana)
Tel: +91-130-2367905/906/907/909/910, fax: +91-11-25927740
E-mail: cmdoffice@fiemindustries.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 1989

1. Business Domain Manufacturing of Automotive Components, LED Luminaires and IPIS Systems

2. Product Brand FIEM

3. Manufacturing Facilities Total 9 Manufacturing facilities spread across India: Kundli & Rai (Haryana), Tapukara
(Rajasthan), Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh), Mysore (Karnataka), Hosur (Tamil Nadu) &
Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

4. Products Manufactured Automotive Lamps & Signalling Equipments, Rear View Mirrors, Plastic Moulded Parts,
Sheet Metal Components, Canister, Bank Angle Sensors, Fuel Pump Modules, LED
Luminaires and IPIS Systems.

5. Details of Exports Europe, Japan, USA, Nepal, Thailand, Italy, Srilanka, Austria, Indonesia, Germany etc.
(Products/countries/value etc.)

6. No. of employees More than 2200

7. Directors and their contact details Mr. J.K. Jain, CMD


(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mr. Rahul Jain, Director
Mr. Rajesh Sharma, Director

8. Contact Persons for As above


a. Business Development
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. Regional Offices – As above


Contact person / address

10. Any other information With a history of 40 years, Company is leading Tier-1 Supplier to OEMs in India and
abroad, and one the leaders in Automotive lighting in two-wheelers.

11. E-mail cmdoffice@fiemindustries.com

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OSRAM LIGHTING PRIVATE LIMITED
IFFCO Surinder Jakhar Bhavan, 1st Floor, Plot No 3,
Sector -32, Gurugram-122001, Haryana- India, Tel-124-6261300
Website: www.osram.com & http://www.traxontechnologies.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
OSRAM Head Office based in Munich (Germany) is a leading global high-tech lighting company with a history dating back more than 113
years. Primarily focused on semiconductor-based technologies, our products are used in highly diverse applications ranging from virtual
reality to autonomous driving and from smartphones to smart & connected lighting solutions in buildings and cities. OSRAM uses the endless
possibilities of light to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
OSRAM in India is one of the premier and leading lighting technology company. The operating activities covered by our business model are
organized into three Business Units:
Automotive, Opto Semiconductors & Digital.
The Digital business unit bundles OSRAM's businesses that benefit most from the ongoing digitalization process. These range from
electronic components and lighting systems to hardware and software for lighting management. Through smart connected lighting
infrastructure, we are enabling our customers to gain access to digital solutions in a connected world. The solution cover luminaires, control,
system and beyond lighting. Our continuous innovation, customization and service create value for customers around the world. With our
leading brand OSRAM, we can meet all different needs from customers and provide advanced, smart and flexible solution and service to help
customers be energy efficient and sustainable.
The Automotive business unit develops, produces and sells lamps, light modules and sensor components for automotive applications in both
OEM and aftermarket segments. This includes conventional and LED-based solutions. By combining lighting and electronics expertise we
develop and markets intelligent lighting solutions for automotive applications, such as intelligent matrix light for headlamps.
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors offers a spectrum of infinite possibilities of high-quality products in the field of illumination, visualization and
sensor technology. Our extensive technological know-how and our passion for innovation make us a global leader in the field of optical
semiconductors.

ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Lighting

2. Product Brand OSRAM

3. Manufacturing Facilities 23 factories in 9 countries worldwide

4. Other Products Traded Automotive Lighting, LED Drivers and modules, Luminaires, Controls, Opto
semiconductors, UV-C lights, Medical Lights, Airport Lights, Horticulture lights and
Smart textile lights

5. No of Employees Till last fiscal year (30th of Sep. 2019) - 23,500 employees in over 120 countries worldwide

6. Directors and their Contact Details (India) Avinder Singh, CEO, OSRAM Lighting Private Limited, India

7. Contact Person for Deepanjan Gupta, Deepanjan.Gupta@osram.com


a. Business Development Nitin Saxena, N.Saxena@osram.com

India Head Office: C/O Surinder Jakhar Bhavan, 1st Floor, Plot No 3, Sector -32,
8. Regional Offices - Contact details
Gurugram-122001, Haryana- India Tel-124-6261300
Regional Office West: A WING 503, CITY POINT COMMERCIAL COMPLEX,
ANDHERI-KURLA ROAD, ANDHERI (East), MUMBAI400 059.Tel-+912261401300
Regional Office South: Prestige Pinnacle ,N.113, 1st floor, 7th Block, Kormangala
Industrial Estate-Bangalore -560095, Tel- +918046462000

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SIGNIFY INNOVATIONS INDIA LIMITED
REGISTERED OFFICE- Mangalam business centre, block-b, 6th floor, 22,
camac street, kolkata – 700016, Tel: +91 1246635555
E-mail: support.philipslightingindia@signify.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Lighting, Switches & Switch Gear, Fans
2. Product Brand PHILIPS, EcoLink, interact, Color Kinetics, PHILIPS hue, Modular Lighting -
Instrument, Luce Plan
3. Manufacturing Facilities Vadodara Factory
4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, LED Luminaires, Solar LED Lighting Systems, Lighting Controls,
Connected Lighting Products, Horticulture Lighting Products, Conventional Lamps &
Luminaires, Electrical Switches & Switch Gears, Fans
5. Annual Lighting Turnover Approx. 3000 Crores
6. No. of employees As on 31st March'2020- 2132
7. Directors and their contact details Mr. Mahesh Srinivasan Iyer
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mr. Sumit Padmakar Joshi
Ms. Sangeeta Pedurkar
Mr. Sukanto Aich
Mr. Vinayak K. Deshpande
8. Contact Persons for Regional Marketing Manager- Lighting, Signify Innovations India Limited
a. Business Development (Formerly 'Philips Lighting India Limited'), 9th Floor, DLF Tower 9-B, DLF Cyber City,
b. Exports Sector 25, DLF Phase -3, Gurgaon -122002, India Tel: 000 800 050 7777*
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) (*international toll free number) (Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
9. Regional Offices – Gurgaon (Northern Regional Office)
Contact person / address Regional Marketing Manager- Lighting, Signify Innovations India Limited (Formerly
'Philips Lighting India Limited'), 9th Floor, DLF Tower 9-B, DLF Cyber City, Sector 25,
DLF Phase -3, Gurgaon -122002, India.
Kolkata (Eastern Regional Office)
Regional Marketing Manager - Lighting, Signify Innovations India Limited, (Formerly
Philips Lighting India Limited), Mangalam Business Center, Block B, 6th Floor 22,
Camac Street, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700016, India, Telephone: +91 - 33 - 24867621
Bangalore
Regional Marketing Manager - Lighting Signify Innovations India Limited (Formerly
'Philips Lighting India Limited'), Signify Innovation Campus 5th floor, B wing, Green
Heart Building - MFAR, MMTP Phase IV - Manyata Tech Park Nagavara,
Bangalore - 560045, India, Telephone: +91 - 80 - 41890000
Chennai (Southern Regional Office)
Regional Marketing Manager - Lighting, Signify Innovations India Limited, (Formerly
'Philips Lighting India Limited'), Sunny Side , Block C , 3rd Floor, No , 8/17 , 2nd Street ,
Shafee Mohammed Road, Greams Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu- 600006, India
Telephone: +91 - 44 - 66501000
Noida
Signify Innovations India Limited, (Formerly 'Philips Lighting India Limited'), C-46, 47,
Sector 57 , Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201301, India, Telephone: +91 - 40 - 66467676
Mumbai (Western Regional Office)
Regional Marketing Manager - Lighting Signify Innovations India Limited (Formerly
'Philips Lighting India Limited'), Boomerang, B2 Wing, 5th Floor, Unit No. 506,
Chandivali Farm Road, Near Chandivali Studio, Andheri (East), Mumbai- 400072, India.
Telephone: +91- 22 - 62443000
10. E-mail support.philipslightingindia@signify.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 29


GERMICIDAL UVC DOSE FOR DISINFECTION
An in-depth look at the right dosage for UV Disinfection
capability and are
destroyed, rendering
them inactive and no
longer harmful. The
germicidal nature of UV
is well suited to treat
microorganisms which
become extremely
resistant to chemical
disinfectants, as they are
unable to develop
immunity to UV
radiation.
Ÿ What is a UV Dose?

U
Ÿ Different pathogens have
V light is a component of sunlight that falls in
unique resistances to UV light—some are very
the region between visible light and X-rays on
susceptible, while others require more UVC
the electromagnetic spectrum, with a
exposure for complete inactivation. A correct UV
wavelength range of 100-400 nanometers (nm). This
dose is critical to thoroughly deactivate the intended
light can be further categorized into
microbes.
Ÿ UVA : 315—400 nm
Ÿ UV dose, also called UV fluence, is calculated using
Ÿ UVB : 280—315 nm the following equation
Ÿ UVC : 200—280 nm Ÿ UV Dose = UV Intensity (I) x Exposure time (t)
Ÿ Far UV (or “vacuum”) : 100—200 nm Ÿ In other words UV Dose = I x t,
Ÿ How Does Germicidal UV Work? Ÿ where UV dose is measured in joules per meter
Ÿ Radiation in the UVC range of 250-280 nm square (J/m2) or millijoules per centimeter square
deactivates bacteria, viruses, and other microbes by (mJ/cm2).
attacking their DNA. UVC light is able to penetrate Ÿ UV Intensity (also called UV irradiance) is measured
the cells of microorganisms and disrupt the structure in milliwatts per centimetre square (mW/cm2)
of the DNA molecules. It does this by destroying the
Ÿ Exposure time is measured in seconds
genetic information inside the DNA. The
microorganisms, in turn, lose their reproductive Ÿ What is Log Reduction?
Ÿ The predictable amount of dosage required for a
UVC FLUENCE (DOSE) RECOMMENDED FOR DISINFECTION specific degree of disinfection is referred to as a “log
reduction” (i.e. logarithmic reduction). Log
reduction relates to the percentage of
microorganisms physically removed or inactivated
by a given process. For example, a 1 log reduction
will see the pathogen of interest reduced by 90%
from the influent level before UV disinfection. The
microbe count is reduced by a factor of 10—or 1
log. Thus, a 2 log reduction will see a 99%
reduction, or microbe reduction by a factor of 100,

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Log Reduction % Ÿ Ultraviolet Susceptibility of pathogen and viruses
Reduction Factor Reduced
Ÿ In a published report by Purplesun it is mentioned
1 10 90% that the range of D90 values (UV dosage for 90%
2 100 99% inactivation) for coronaviruses is 7-241 J/m2, the
mean of which is 67J/m2, should adequately
3 1000 99.9%
represent the ultraviolet susceptibility of the SARS-
4 10,000 99.99%
CoV-2(Covid19) virus. As per the data provided 241
5 100,000 99.999% J/m2 is the max D90 dosage needed for any type of
6 1,000,000 99.9999% corona viruses clinically known.
Ÿ In a recent communication published by Signify, a
and so on. study by Boston University validated the
Ÿ UV Dose Response effectiveness of Signify's UV light sources on
inactivating the virus that causes COVID-19. As per
Ÿ The UV dose-response relationship determines what
this report, the dosage recommended for SARS-
proportion of a specific microorganism is destroyed
CoV-2 for 99% deactivation is 5mJ/cm2 and dosage
after a particular dose of UV radiation. This figure
of 22mJ/cm will lead to 6 log reduction.
2

can be expressed as either the proportion of


microorganisms inactivated or the proportion Ÿ Numerous reports have been published on bacteria
remaining as a function of UV dose. and pathogens mentioning the required amount of
D90 dosage. It has been seen and inferred that if we
Ÿ The UV dose-response is calculated using the
can ensure the worst case dosage (from the table) as
following equation:
241J/m2, it can kill most of the corona viruses and
Ÿ Log inactivation = log10 (N0/N) Where: bacteria.
Ÿ N0 = concentration of infectious microorganisms AUTHOR : SANTOSH AGNIHOTRI,
before exposure to UV light D.G.M / HEAD- QUALITY & TECHNICAL
AND SOURISH DE, HEAD- R&D,
Ÿ N = concentration of infectious microorganisms after ORIENT ELECTRIC LIMITED
exposure to UV light Views expressed in this article are those of the
contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the
editors or publishers

Table 1: Summary of Ultraviolet Studies on Coronaviruses


MICROBE D90 DOSE j/m2 UV K m2/j BASE PAIRS KB SOURCE

Coronavirus 7 0.35120 30741 Walker 2007a


Berne Virus (Coronaviridae) 7 0.32100 28480 Weiss 1986
Murine Coronavirus (MHV) 15 0.15351 31335 Hirano 1978
Canine Coronavirus (CCV) 29 0.08079 29278 Saknimit 1988b
Murine Coronavirus (MHV) 29 0.08079 31335 Saknimit 1988b
SARS Coronavirus CoV-P6 40 0.05750 29829 Duan 2003c
Murine Coronavirus (MHV) 103 0.02240 31335 Liu 2003
SARS Coronavirus (Hanoi) 134 0.01720 29751 Kariwa 2004d
SARS Coronavirus (Urbani) 241 0.00955 29751 Darnell 2004
Average 67 0.03433

(jingwen 2020) (mean estimate)


a c
(estimated) (at 3 logs)
b d

References:
GLA Position Statement on Germicidal UV-C Irradiation – UV-C SAFETY GUIDELINES, https://www.globallightingassociation.org
Research@purplesun.com, www.signify.com

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PANASONIC LIFE SOLUTIONS INDIA PVT. LTD.
3rd Floor, B Wing I-Think Techno Campus,Pokharan Road No. 2,
Thane (W), Thane - 400 607, Maharashtra, India.,
Tel: (9122) 4222 8888

COMPANY PROFILE:
About Panasonic Life Solutions India Pvt.Ltd.
Established in 1963, Panasonic Life Solutions India (formerly known as Anchor Electricals), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic
Corporation. With a constantly expanding product range and growing market share, it is one of the leading manufacturers of electrical
construction materials with presence across India. Its sales and operating profit are steadily growing and it concluded the last financial
year with net sales of nearly INR 34 billion. Being a prominent player in the Indian electrical segment the company has about 35 domestic
offices and 9500 employees.
Currently, the company's 7 manufacturing units at 4 locations in India are manufacturing electrical appliances products, synonymous with
quality. The company offers a wide spectrum of electrical solutions in consumer products ranging from Wires & Cables, Lighting, Solar
power, Wiring Devices, Switchgears, Infrastructure, and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
Website: https://lsin.panasonic.com/
Lighting details:
For over 60 years, Panasonic has continued to create advanced lighting products using top-notch designs and technology, quality
methods for different spaces. Today, Panasonic enjoys a proven track record as a trusted and preferred brand of choice for lighting
products in Japan. Panasonic with its aesthetic range of LED lighting will continue to achieve greater energy savings while enriching the
living of several spaces and urban environments across the world. Panasonic Life Solutions presents an exclusive array of LED lights for
home – panel lights, downlights, Bulb, Battens, ceiling lights, spotlights, Strip lights, etc. They are elegant, affordable and super energy
efficient. In addition to this, we also provide assistance through our lighting design support and unique technology and technical tools. We
offer solutions that balance out the customer's business success and environment & social sustainability. In addition to this, we offer
varied applications such as planning and designing, testing, on-site validation, design and implementation, and validation after the
completion.
At Panasonic Life Solutions, they offer a complete range of energy-efficient and smart lighting products, right from Indoor, Commercial,
Industrial, Outdoor, Retail, and Hospitality segment.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Electricals, Manufacturing, ECM Business

2. Product Brand Panasonic and Anchor

3. Manufacturing Facilities 8 manufacturing locations

4. Products Manufactured Switches & Accessories, Wires & Cables and Insulation Tapes, Switchgear & Protection
Devices, Lighting & Luminaries, Fans and IAQ (Indoor Air Quality), Solar HIT
Photovoltaic Modules, Solar Rooftop, Power tools, IoT devices and Home Automation.

5. No. of employees 9000 employees

6. Contact Persons for Mr. Raja Mukhergee


a. Business Development BU Head – Lighting Business Unit
b. Exports Mobile 9958494448
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

7. Regional Offices – Contact person / Mr.Rohit Patel


address (Secondary) AGM Lighting BU (Sourcing)
Mobile 9833808563
8. E-mail Raja.Mukhergee@in.Panasonic.com, Rohit.patel@in.Panasonic.com

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HPL ELECTRIC & POWER LTD
Windsor Business Park, B-1D, Sector 10, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201301
Tel: +91-120-4656300, Fax: +91-11-23232639
E-mail: gautamseth@hplindia.com, rishiseth@hplindia.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
HPL Electric & Power Limited is a multi-product electric equipment company in the electrical equipment industry. The Company has always
believed in being technically abreast and keeping focus on the design and development of products. HPL has two R&D centers, with over 100+
engineers for designing & development modern products. The R&D Centers are approved by the Department of Scientific and industrial
Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. HPL's product range is divided into four verticals - Metering Solutions,
Switchgears, LED Lighting and Wire & Cables.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Electric Equipment Manufacturing

2. Product Brand HPL

3. Manufacturing Facilities HPL has 7 Manufacturing facilities, located at Gurgaon, Kundli, Sonepat, Gharaunda
in Haryana and Jabli Himachal Pradesh. Facilities are ISO 9001 certified and are well
equipped with latest technology to manufacture products conforming to the Indian &
International standards.

4. Products Manufactured LED Lighting equipment's, Metering Solutions, Switchgear, Modular Switches, Wire &
Cables and Solar solutions

5. Details of Exports Exports in more than 40+ countries. SAARC, Africa, Middle east, Gulf and Far
(Products/countries/value etc.) East Countries.

6. No. of employees 1200+

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Rishi Seth (MD)


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Gautam Seth (JMD)

8. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Rishi Seth (MD
b. Exports b. Mr. Gautam Seth (JMD)
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. Regional Offices – North: Windsor Business park, B-1D Sector 10,


Contact person / address Noida Uttar Pradesh-201301

East: 69, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, India House,


7th Floor, Block-C, Kolkata - 700 013

West: 2C/H, Rushabh Chambers 2nd Floor, Off-Makwana Road,


Near Rubi Hotel Marol, Andheri East Mumbai - 400 059

South: "Amar Sindur" S-4, 2nd Floor, No.-43, Pantheon Road, Egmore,
Chennai-600 008

10. E-mail gautamseth@hplindia.com, rishiseth@hplindia.com

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LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD
Plot No. 150, Sector 44, Gurgaon 122003, India
TEL: +91 124 4776700, FAX: +91 124 2544170
E-mail: connect@luminousindia.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
Luminous Power Technologies is a powerful and trustworthy Brand with a wide range of innovative products in the Power-backup, Home Electrical and
Residential Solar space that covers Inverters Batteries, Solar solutions to Home Electrical offerings such as Fans, Modular Switches and Led Lighting.
With 7 manufacturing units, more than 28 sales offices in India and presence in over 36 countries, our 6000 employees serve more than 60,000 channel
partners and millions of customers. Our motto has always been customer delight through innovation & passion with the focus on execution & team-work.
At luminous, we passionately innovate to make life comfortable and efficient.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Lighting
2. Product Brand Luminous
3. Manufacturing Facilities Gagret, Baddi, Hosur
4. Products Manufactured Battery, Inverters, Fans, Wiring Devices, Solar Inverters
5. Other Products Traded Lighting, Solar retail, UPS, Auto battery, Stabilizer
6. Details of Exports Over 36 countries in South Asia, Asia Pacific, Middle east and Africa.
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 6000
8. Directors and their contact details Vipul Sabharwal
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: vipul.sabharwal@luminousindia.com
Ph: +91 124 4776895
Address: Plot No. 150, Sector 44, Gurgaon 122003, India
9. Contact Persons for a. Jitendra Agrawal
a. Business Development Sr. Vice President | Head Home Electric Business
b. Exports jitendra.agrawal@luminousindia.com
Phone: +91 124 4776700 | Fax: +91 124 2544170
c. Production Address: Plot No. 150, Sector 44, Gurgaon 122003, India
(With names, designation & Addresses) b. Mr. Sanjeev Chauhan
VP – Sales
sanjeev.chauhan1@luminousindia.com
Ph: +91 124 4776763
Address: Plot No. 150, Sector 44, Gurgaon 122003, India
c. Mr. Naveen Saxena
AVP – Head International Business
naveen.saxena@luminous-global.com
Ph: +91 124 4776764, Handphone : + 91 9810982210
Address: Plot No. 150, Sector 44, Gurgaon 122003, India
10. Regional Offices – Kolkata: LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD.15, Apeejay House,
Contact person / address BLOCK-C, Ground Floor, Park Street, Kolkata -700016. West Bengal
Pune: LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD. 38/4,2nd Floor Krishna
Complex, Above Nishan Showroom, Kharadi, Pune 411014 Maharashtra
Bangalore: LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD.Plot No. 2, Honeydewwz
Mansion, 14th Main, 17th Cross, Sector-7, HSR Layout, Bangalore-560102- Karnataka
Lucknow: LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD 204, Ratan Square,
Vidhan Sabha Marg, Lucknow-226001, Uttar Pradesh
Ludhiana: LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTC
Unit No-FUF4 4th Floor, Kunal Tower, Mall Road, Ludhiana-141001(PB).
11. E-mail connect@luminousindia.com

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HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING- LIGHT AND HUMAN
BIOLOGY
A scientific look at how light impacts our life
Like air to breathe or food to eat, light is also essential for and are principally responsible for the detection of rough shapes
human existence. It plays a much larger part in our lives than and movement but cannot distinguish colors. Cones, on the
one can imagine. Light not only helps us to see and perceive other hand, are less sensitive to light, but can distinguish colors.
the world around us, but it also effects our emotional and They also enable us to see fine detail.
biological aspects, helping us to function and feel better.
At very low lighting levels (less than moonlight) the sensitivity of
One might wonder how can light effect human beings so deeply. the cones is so low that they do not function. Vision is then by
For this, we need to understand the relationship between lighting rods only and is termed scotopic vision. The cones take over
and the visual performance and comfort, it is also necessary to completely at lighting levels greater than some 3cd/m 2
understand the working of the human eye. (somewhat brighter than a lit motorway). This vision is then
known as photopic vision.
The human eye is roughly spherical in shape. Six positioning
muscles allow it to swivel in any direction. Our eye functions in Along with rods and cones cells, our eyes also have a third type
roughly the same way as a traditional camera with a lens that of photoreceptor cell called the intrinsic photo sensitive Retinal
projects an inverted image of the scene onto a light-sensitive Ganglion Cell, or ipRG. These cells have a nerve connection to
inner film. In the eye, this film is replaced by the retina and the biological clock located in the brain (also called the
consists of light-sensitive nerve endings. Here the light is suprachiasmatic nuclei, SCN). The SCN in turn has a nerve
transformed via a (photo) chemical process into an electric connection with the pineal gland, which is responsible for the
current and transmitted through the nerves into the brain that regulation of some hormones in our body (Fig. 2). So, there is a
interprets it as visual information. The retina is the start of the direct connection between light, bodily timing and hormones.
nervous system leading into the brain. It consists of more than a Lighting has not only a visual effect but also a non-visual
hundred million light-sensitive nerve endings of two types, which biological effect.
because of their shape, are called 'rods' and 'cones'. The rods
and cones connect to the brain via ganglion cells and nerve To understand the role of this third photoreceptor cell in our daily
fibres. body cycle, we need to understand the connection of our body
wake/sleep cycle with the light. The rotation of the earth about its
The unique properties of the eye - sensitivity over an enormous own axis in exactly 24 hours results in a 24-hour rhythm of light
lighting-level and the ability to distinguish between up to and dark. This light-dark rhythm regulates quite a few bodily
thousands of colors - are obtained between the highly processes, for example, the sleep-wake rhythm, the rhythm in
specialized cones and rods. The rods are highly light-sensitive body temperature and heart rate, and the rhythm according to
which certain hormones are produced. These 24-
hour rhythms are called circadian rhythms. This light-
dark mechanism controls the hormones cortisol and
melatonin over the course of the day and night.
These hormones (cortisol: the “energy hormone”,
and melatonin: the “sleep hormone”) play an
important role in regulating our degree of alertness
and sleep. Cortisol, amongst other things, increases
blood sugar to give the body energy. Cortisol levels
increase in the morning, then decrease gradually but
Figure : Cross Section of Eye
1

Figure 2: Visual (red) and non-visual biological (green) pathways remain at a sufficiently high level to give sufficient
from retina to brain. 1: Retina with cones, rods and ipRGC 2:
biological clock (SCN) and 3. Pineal gland1
energy over the course of the day, falling finally to a

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Sleep State amplitude.
Melatonin
secretion starts
During the daytime, again especially in the morning, it is best to
00:00
22:00 02:00
Core body be outdoors for a time. Light enhances alertness at all times of
Midnight
20:00 04:00
temperature the day and night. During daytime alertness is usually
minimum
appreciated, but at night-time it may be less desirable. This
18:00
24H 06:00 applies especially to people who hardly go outside and depend
on indoor environments for their light exposure: e.g. workers and
16:00 08:00
school children who spend most of their day indoors, and the
Noon Melatonin
14:00 10:00 secretion stops elderly who cannot go outside because of physical limitations.
Active State 12:00
Best period for sleep

Figure 3: Schematic representation of our body clock cycle2


Evening light, as long as it is dim and low in blue (short
wavelength) content, can help us relax and prepare for sleep.
minimum at midnight. The level of melatonin, the sleep Bright evening light, though, makes us stay up later and can
hormone, drops in the morning, reducing sleepiness. delay sleep – again by up to around an hour a day. That makes it
more difficult to get up early the next morning.
ipRG cells are responsible for the synchronization of the pineal
gland to the light-dark cycle. The pineal gland uses and sends What is evening light? It is light that hits our retina in the hours
information to regulate the production of these hormones as just before the minimum core body temperature. The closer the
needed in the different stages of the day, modifying our physical light is to the moment we reach our minimum core body
and neurobehavioral capacities and the regulation of body temperature, the stronger the shifting action on our body clock.
temperature. It is also responsible for entraining our circadian
system with the natural day-night cycle. Avoiding bright and blue lights in the evening allows us to stay up
enjoying activities without disrupting our circadian rhythm.
Let us see how different lights effect human body:
Light at night suppresses melatonin and makes it more difficult to
Normally, light comes in every day to adjust our melatonin get to sleep, and so harder to get up early next morning. It does
secretion and so reset our sleep/wake clock. The circle of Figure this within minutes of our eyes receiving the light, and even a few
3 helps to show when to time our light exposure and what sort of minutes' light pulse can be enough to suppress melatonin. It is
light is best. still best to use as little light as possible at night, though. At night,
light disturbs our sleep patterns, and it is best not to disturb them
Morning light is very effective at resetting the body clock. It shifts
too frequently. We have evolved to sleep at night and that's what
the sleep period earlier (so rotating it anti-clockwise in Figure 3,
we should do. Whether we go to bed early or late is less
by a maximum of about an hour a day.
important than keeping regular times.
What is morning light? It is any light that is received during the
The message from nature is clear: a regular sleep/wake rhythm
first hours after the minimum core body temperature. Morning
is best for our performance and health. But within this, our bodies
light makes waking up easier so that we become more of a
have evolved a kind of steering wheel, constantly adjusting the
“morning person”. Light that is bright and strong in blue
sleep/wake cycle, driven by light and melatonin.
wavelengths is most effective for regulating our sleep/wake
cycle. One study has shown that even short pulses of light can 1. The science of lighting by Wout Van Bommel and Abdo Rouhana,
Philips Lighting University
be very effective to reset our body clock. Many of us – and not 2. The effect of light on our sleep/wake cycle by Luc Schlangen, principal
scientist at Philips
just “evening people” – need to use alarm clocks to wake up in
AUTHOR : NUPUR JHA,
the morning and meet our daily responsibilities. As we wake up, NATIONAL APPLICATION SPECIALIST,
our cortisol levels rise naturally. Cortisol helps us wake in the SIGNIFY INNOVATIONS INDIA LTD
SAUMEN BHAUMIK,
morning and get ready for action. Insufficient daytime light HEAD OF SPECIFICATION SALES,
SIGNIFY INNOVATIONS INDIA LTD
exposure can disrupt our sleep. Extra light during the daytime
Views expressed in this article are those of the contributors
can raise nocturnal melatonin levels and enhance circadian and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors or publishers

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ELCOMA HALL OF FAME 50

A.D. Kulkarni V.R. Mujumdar Vineet Agrawal Rajiv Prasad


President (2003-04) Vice President (2003-04 Treasurers (2003-04) Treasurer (2009)
Treasure (2004) Vice President (2005-06)
President (2007-08)

R. Nandakishore Sunil Sikka Rakesh Zutshi Nirupam Sahay


Treasurer (2007-08) Vice President (2009) Treasurer (2014) Vice President (2013)
President (2010) Vice President (2015) President (2014)
Vice President (2014) President (2016-17)
President (2015)

Arun Gupta Sunil Vachani Sumit Padmakar Joshi Avinder Singh


Treasurer (2013) Treasurer (2016) President, (2020-__) Vice President, (2020-__)
Treasurer (2017) Vice President (2018-2020) Treasurer (2018-2020)

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ELCOMA HALL OF FAME 50

Shekhar Bajaj Gagan Mehra H.R. Gupta Manoj Verma


President (2004) Vice President (2004) Treasurer (2005-06) Vice President (2007-08)
President (2005-06) President (2009)
Vice President (2012)
President (2013)

Rajeev Chopra C.G.S. Mani Arvind Bansal Dilip Basole


Vice President (2010) Treasurer (2010) Treasurer (2011) Treasurer (2012)
President (2011) Vice President (2011)
President (2012)

Anuj Poddar Raju Bista Shyam Sujan


Treasurer, ELCOMA Treasurer (2015) Secretory General, Elcoma
Vice President (2016-17) 2004 - till date
President (2018-20)
We regret that since we do not have records prior to 2003, we are not able to cover all the office bearers since the inception of ELCOMA i.e. 1970 till 2002
ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 41
HAVELLS INDIA
QRG Towers havells india 2d, sector 126 expressway noida 201304
Tel: 0120-3331000, fax: 120-3332000
E-mail ID:Marketing@havells.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
Havells India Limited a leading Fast Moving Electrical Goods (FMEG) Company and a major power distribution equipment manufacturer with a strong
global footprint. Havells enjoys enviable market dominance across a wide spectrum of products, including Industrial & Domestic Circuit Protection
Devices, Cables & Wires, Motors, Fans, Modular Switches, Home Appliances, Electric Water Heaters, Power Capacitors, Luminaires for Domestic,
Commercial and industrial Applications.
Havells owns some of the most prestigious global brands like Havells, Crabtree, Standard Promptec and Lloyd. Its global network constitutes of 6000
professionals across 40 branches. Its 13 state-of-the-art manufacturing plants in India located at Haridwar, Baddi, Sahibabad, Faridabad, Alwar and
Neemrana.
A strong distribution network continuously strives to set new benchmarks in prompt delivery and service to customers – powering their smiles like none
other electrical brand in the country. Further to this the company pioneered the concept of exclusive brand showroom in the electrical industry with
'Havells Galaxy'. Today 500 plus Havells Galaxies across the country are helping customers, both domestic and commercial, to choose from a wide
variety of products for different applications. Havells became the first FMEG Company to offer door step service via its initiative 'Havells Connect'.
Thanks to the quality of products and quicker service, it has minimum customer complaints and highest customer satisfaction.
Today, Havells alongwith its brands, have earned the distinction of being the preferred choice of electrical products for discerning individuals and
industrial consumers both in India and abroad. Thus complying with stringent quality norms at even the most testing markets, worldwide. It is committed
to keep powering the world with its state-of-the-art innovations and energy-efficient solutions. Currently 70% of its product offering is energy efficient.
Havells, over the years, has embarked on the journey of social change through inclusive growth dedicated to the cause of our future and future
generations. Therefore our CSR efforts revolve around five strong pillars of health & nutrition, sanitation, education, environment and skill development.
These pillars not only move hand-in-hand with the ones envisioned by the Government but are also part of United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals.
A humble beginning that started with serving just 1500 children across 5 schools grew to serving over 60,000 students across 693 schools daily in Alwar
district. Havells initiated a sanitation drive in 2014 in government schools of Alwar district wherein the company built over 4000 eco-friendly bio-toilets in
400 schools. These eco-friendly bio-toilets use special bacteria developed by DRDO (Defence Research & Development Organisation) to convert human
waste into biogas and water. The water can be used for gardening, cleaning or ground water recharge.
The group company, QRG Healthcare runs two hospitals in Faridabad consisting of 140 beds and 400 beds.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Electrical Goods, Consumer Goods
2. Product Brand Havells, Lloyd, Crabtree, REO, Standard
3. Manufacturing Facilities 13
4. Products Manufactured Wires & Cables, Switches & Switchgears, Fans, Geysers, Lighting, Solar,
5. Details of Exports Sales Presence in more than 40 countries
(Products/countries/value etc.)
6. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr Anil Rai Gupta CMD anilrai.gupta@havells.com
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr Ameet Gupta – Whole time Director ameet.gupta@havells.com
3. Mr Surjit Kumar Gupta Non Executive, Non Independent
7. Contact Persons for Business Development -
a.Business Development a. Mr. Subrata Sen - subrata.sen@havells.com
b.Exports b. Mr. Sobat Aswal - SOBAT.ASWAL@HAVELLS.COM
c.Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) Exports - Mr Vishal Sharma- vishal3.sharma@havells.com
Production – Mr. Upendra Kumar Shukla UPENDRAKUMAR.SHUKLA@HAVELLS.COM
8. Regional Offices – Contact person / Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai,
address Cochin, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur,
Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur,
Noida, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot, Ranchi,Siliguri, Srinagar, Surat, Trichy,
Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur, Vijayawada
9. E-mail Marketing@havells.com

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DIXON TECHNOLOGIES INDIA LIMITED
B-14/15 Phase -2, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
TEL: 0120-4737200, FAX: 0120-4737261
E-mail: info@dixoninfo.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
COMPANY PROFILE : DIXON TECHNOLOGIES (INDIA) LIMITED HAS BEEN LEADING THE ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING
SERVICES (EMS) SPACE IN INDIA. A HOME GROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, DIXON TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDES DESIGN
FOCUSED SOLUTIONS IN CONSUMER DURABLES, HOME APPLIANCES, LIGHTING, MOBILE PHONES ,MEDICAL ELECTRONICS
AND SECURITY DEVICES TO CUSTOMERS ACROSS THE GLOBE, ALONG WITH REPAIRING AND REFURBISHMENT SERVICES
OF A WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS INCLUDING SET TOP BOXES, MOBILE PHONES AND LED TV PANELS.

ESTABLISHED: 1993

1. Business Domain Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS)

2. Manufacturing Facilities Noida (UP)


Selaqui (Uttrakhand)
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh)

3. Products Manufactured LED TV , Washing Machines, Mobile Phones, LED Lighting, Security Cameras,
Medial Electronics & Set Top Boxes.

4. No. of employees 1185+

5. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Sunil Vachani


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Atul B Lall
3. Mr. Manoj Maheswari
4. Ms.Poornima Shenoy
5. Dr.Manuji Zarabi
6. Mr.Keng Tsung Huo

6. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Muneesh Dhawan


a. Business Development V.P-Business Development
b. Exports b. Mr. Mahipal Singh
c. Production Head Export
(With names, designation & Addresses)
c. Mr.Vineet Mishra-
President COO- Lighting

7. Regional Offices – Dixon Technologies India limited


Contact person / address B-14/15 , Phase 2 Noida
Mr. Muneesh Dhawan
09999033077

8. E-mail info@dixoninfo.com

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WIPRO ENTERPRISES (P) LTD
C Block, CCLG Division, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore-560035,
Karnataka, India, Tel: 080-2844 0011, fax: 080-2844 0057
E-mail: sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
Wipro Enterprises Private Limited comprises of two main business units namely Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting and Wipro
Infrastructure Engineering. Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting is a leading player in Personal Care, Home Care, Lighting, Modular
Switches and Office Furniture. Wipro Infrastructure Engineering is a diversified engineering business in the fields of Hydraulics,
Aerospace, Water Treatment, Additive Manufacturing and Automation Solutions.

ESTABLISHED: 1945

1. Business Domain Lighting, Switches, Office Furniture, Personal Care and Home Care

2. Product Brand Wipro (Lighting), North West (Switches)

2. Manufacturing Facilities Waluj (Maharashtra), Baddi (H.P), Haridwar (Uttaranchal)

3. Products Manufactured Lighting, Furniture, Switches and Personal care

4. No. of employees 12000+

5. Directors and their contact details Mr. Vineet Agrawal


(phone, e-mail, location etc) CEO, Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting

6. Contact Persons for Mr. Sanjay Gupta


a. Business Development Sr Vice President,
b. Exports Wipro Enterprises (P) Ltd.,
c. Production C Block, Doddakannelli,
(With names, designation & Addresses) Sarjapur Road, Bangalore - 560035

8. E-mail sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com

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LUKER ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD
34/1912C1, MATTATHIL LANE , BTS ROAD EDAPALLY ERNAKULAM -682024
Tel: +91 9447140720
E-mail: srk.e@lukerindia.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
Luker Electric Technologies PVT Ltd is a joint venture with Luker USA that has made it gain popularity as the best lighting company in the world.
The significant investment in developing new technologies has led the global lighting revolution with the likes of advanced fixtures and lighting
solutions. Luker has developed and manufactured LED lights of the next-gen that meet local and international standards. It is undoubtedly the
best lighting company integrating advanced thermal management, short circuit and open circuit protection including other innovative features.
Added to this, the products undergo rigorous testing before it leaves the factories.
The history, experience, and approach to engineering and manufacturing of LEDs ensure that Luker is rated the best and the products stand
out from the rest with high quality.

ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Manufacturing and trading of Electrical and Electronic products
2. Product Brand Luker
3. Manufacturing Facilities 54, Krishnarayapuram Thotta Salai,, Old Cochin Bypass Road,, Chettipalayam,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, 641201
4. Products Manufactured LED Luminaires
4. Other Products Traded Fan, Water Heater, Air Coolers, Switch Gear

5. Details of Exports LED Luminaires,


(Products/countries/value etc.) UAE
Rs. 1.33 Lacs`

6. Annual Lighting Turnover Rs 164 Crores (LED Luminaires)

6. No. of employees 693 Employees

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Jothish Kumar Vasudevan Nair,


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 9995655221, jk@lukerindia.com, Kerala
2. Antony VP,
9947264866, antonyvp2389@gmail.com, Kerala
3. E. Sivaramakrishnan,
9447140720, srk.e@lukerindia.com,Kerala
4. Aviral Jain,
9820339751, ajain@sigulerguff.com, Mumbai

8. Contact Persons for a. Jothish Kumar, CEO,


a. Business Development Luker Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd - Cochin
b. Exports
c. Production b. Steeve Irimpan, Senior Sales Manager,
Luker Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd -Cochin
(With names, designation & Addresses)
c. Mohanan PM, 80752540314,
Luker Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd - Coimbatore

9. Regional Offices – Radhakrishnan K, 9633144133, Luker Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd - Cochin
Contact person / address

10. E-mail Srk.e@lukerindia.com

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WHY DOES INDUSTRIAL LED LIGHTING
REQUIRE ROBUST COMPONENTS?
What to look for in the selection of a good driver
The heart is the primary organ that determines how well the rest High Quality of Light
of the human body functions. So, we pay a lot of attention to it Due to the high ceilings in industrial environments, luminaires
and make sure we do what we can to keep it in top shape. We eat must operate with a high light output to illuminate work areas
'heart healthy' foods, keep up with exercise routines, reduce brightly and evenly so that employees, as well as the machinery,
stress where we can etc. can work safely and efficiently. Additionally, the quality of light,
It is a bit dramatic, but you would not be wrong to think of the LED including flicker, dimming performance and DIM-to-OFF, can be
driver as the 'heart' of an LED fixture. For all LED fixtures, you will critical in some environments such as food processing plants,
always want a driver with the best specifications and quality level hospitals, stadiums, schools and factories.
and you would obviously want it to last. Product managers want Many industrial facilities leverage scanning systems for real-
their drivers to operate at an optimum level for the life of the time visibility of inventory. Where scanning systems are applied,
fixture and make the luminaire look great. They would never the lighting must not only be bright, but its quality must also be
want the driver to poorly affect the LED fixture and how it high, so that these systems, most of which are very sensitive to
operates on-a-daily basis. Many times we have seen that ambient light, can work properly. Industrial LED drivers should
beautiful fixtures with sub-par drivers often do not meet their ensure high quality of light with low output flicker and
anticipated potential. stroboscopic effects even at minimum dim levels.
Many people don't realize the importance of the LED driver Ripple current and light flickering (modulation)
(power supply) selected and designed into the fixture. LED
drivers significantly influence the performance, reliability and Light modulation describes how much the instantaneous value
lifetime of a luminaire. Selection of a reliable LED driver is utmost of the luminous flux is varying. Human perception strongly
important for better functioning of Luminaire fixture. This is even depends on this frequency. In practice, many drivers naturally
more important when the operating environment is challenging. deliver a high content of 100-Hz modulation. The root cause for
Industrial environments from warehouses to manufacturing this is the 50-Hz mains supply, which results in 100 Hz after
plants are more harsh than typical work environments such as rectification.
commercial office spaces. Temperatures can be extremely cold Compared to traditional fluorescent light sources, LEDs
or hot because of a lack of heating, ventilation and air instantaneously translate their operating current into light,
conditioning, and equipment may be partially exposed to the without much smoothing effects. Minor imperfections of the
elements. In addition, there may be heavy equipment and driver can lead to a low quality of light. The LED driver should
machinery that causes voltage spikes and vibration, or other ensure that the 100-Hz light modulation is so small that it
environmental conditions such as humidity and dust that affect normally cannot be perceived by the human eye and is therefore
equipment performance and long-term reliability. not critical within a standard application.
Luminaires for industrial settings need to be built to withstand Premium-quality LED drivers produce less than 5 % modulation
these harsh conditions. They must be able to operate efficiently and are therefore often called “flicker-free” or “zero ripple”.
and support the safety and productivity of both the occupants
and machinery in the facility. The quality and specifications of the Reliable Light Output Across a Wide Temperature Range
LED driver installed in the luminaire is critical because it Luminaires are usually installed at ceiling heights of 25 feet or
determines how well the luminaire will perform from an energy higher in industrial spaces. Addressing any problems with
efficiency, light quality and reliability perspectives. lighting fixtures can require not only skilled personnel but often
Energy efficiency special equipment. This makes maintenance challenging and
costly especially if machines or production lines must stop while
LED lighting operates at significantly lower power consumption the maintenance is done.
levels as compared to fluorescent or high intensity discharge
(HID) technologies. With advancements in lighting controls, LED It is critical that luminaires in this environment are highly reliable
luminaires can take advantage of wireless sensors and controls and energy efficient. A high-quality luminaire requires a reliable
to further optimize a lighting system. Leveraging sensors, LED driver which can operate in harsh environments
dimming strategies, and natural light can further reduce energy consistently across a wide ambient temperature range (-20C to
consumption while still maintaining optimal levels of light in the 60C) and support low touch maintenance programs.
space.
AUTHOR: OSRAM LIGHTING PRIVATE LIMITED

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NEED FOR SAFETY AND REGULATION FOR
UV-C PRODUCTS
Mr Soumo Ghosal recommends steps needed to regulate UV products and protect consumers
It has been almost nine months now, that the world has been technology. In addition, the equipment also provides improved
struggling to find a solution to destroy and contain the new safety, minimum service time, and low sensitivity to pH and
coronavirus SARS-COV-2 which is responsible for COVID19 temperature variations compared to traditional disinfection
disease. A vaccine for same is yet to be developed but the technologies, such as chlorination. UV lamps led the market and
lighting industry all over the globe is coming up with UV-C accounted for 31.0% of the global revenue share in 2019 on
devices and sources in variant shapes and sizes. UV-C can account of the increasing demand in water and wastewater
inactivate malignant microorganisms and viruses safely by treatment plants.
applying appropriate safety measures. In this context it should
be noted that initial research results demonstrate that UV-C also Overview of the Market for the UV Disinfection System
effectively neutralizes SARS-CoV-2. The global UV disinfection equipment market size is projected to
grow from USD 2.9 billion in 2020 to USD 5.3 billion by 2025 at a
The UV Disinfection market is already an established one with CAGR of 12.3% from 2020 to 2025. Key factors fueling the
quite a few specialized professional equipment manufacturers growth of this market include increasing demand for UV
but the added interest of lighting manufacturers to come up with disinfection equipment due to threats of infectious diseases, and
UVC Lamps and devices has added more fuel. Product long life and lower power consumption of LED-based UV
manufacturing has increased since the outbreak of the COVID- disinfection equipment.
19 pandemic. Various organizations are coming up with varied
concepts and products for disinfecting high tech surfaces and UV disinfection equipment can employ single or multiple UV
areas with large flow of people like airports, hotels, shopping lamps depending on its function. The decreased operating cost
malls, offices, hospitals etc. of UV disinfection equipment due to the adoption of UV LED has
fueled the growth of the market. The high reliability of UV
Ease of installation and low maintenance, supervision, and disinfection equipment with UV lamps is expected to drive the
space requirements have also led to the growing demand for this
Attractive Opportunities in the UV disinfection equipment Market

CAGR
12.3%
The UV disinfection equipment market is projected to grow
from USD 2.9 billion in 2020 to USD 5.3 billion by 2025, at a
CAGR of 12.3%

Increasing threat of infectious diseases is expected to drive


USD USD the market growth over the forecast period.
2.9 5.3
Billion Billion The market for municipal segment is projected to grow at the
highest CAGR during the forecast period.

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market further. • Estimation of switching cycle performance.

UVC Performance • Estimation on maintained lumen after a defined period of


time (typically can be tested for 25% of declared life or 3000
The performance of a UVC germicidal irradiance depends on the
hrs whichever is lower)
correct design calculations with proper derating and life
estimations followed by thorough evaluation through testing and • Proof of the Log Reduction Value (LRV) through either actual
verification. The performance as per the claim of the photobiological testing or through documented
manufacturer has to be maintained with sufficient reliability over measurement of irradiance values at the application area.
the declared life class of the product. Any failure mode will
• In case of system design for a 3D space, a typical
expose the consumer to the risk of infection leading to potential
measurement of the UVC source distribution will help in ray
health hazard. There exists no standardized testing mechanism
tracing and arriving at uniform irradiance.
for performance evaluation at present.
• At actual dosage measurement at application area.
The effectiveness of UV-C radiation as a disinfectant is
• Evaluation of material degradation under the effect of long-
determined by:
term UV exposure.
Ÿ action spectrum of the microorganisms and/or viruses
Safety Requirements
Ÿ wavelength of the UV-C radiation (common unit: nm)
UV-C devices produce a monochromatic or broadband UV-C
Ÿ UV-C dose, or fluence, (UV-C energy/unit area - J/m2 or irradiance in the 100 nm to 280 nm wavelength range. For
mJ/cm2) which is the product of: UV-C irradiance ( UV-C effective disinfection purposes, the UV-C irradiance energy of
power/unit area - W/m2 or μW/cm2) and amount of time the these UV-C devices is much higher than normal sunlight. These
microorganism or virus is exposed to the radiation (secs). high UV-C irradiance energies can present hazards to exposed
Ÿ application characteristics such as: humans, animals and materials. However proper safety
measures can mitigate such effects.
– distance of UV-C source to the surface (in the case of
surface-disinfection) The hazards are twofold - irradiance and ozone (O3). The
irradiance hazard can damage the human eye and cause a
– material surface characteristics (in the case of surface
severe sunburn-like reaction to the human skin. The irradiance
disinfection)
hazard can also damage materials. The ozone (O3) hazard
– air-circulation (in the case of air-disinfection) occurs at wavelengths below 240 nm and can cause a toxic
– incident beam-angle of the UV-C source reaction in the human body.

– ambient temperature and humidity Suitable safety measures vary depending on the UV-C source
and application. They may include (a) shielding to prevent direct
– reflection of ceilings, wall, furniture, etc.
exposure to people, pets and delicate materials; (b) fully
Keeping in mind the above features for effective disinfection of a containing the source in a chamber or enclosure; (c) access
given product, the performance testing requirements may be control or presence sensing to prevent operation of the source
summarized as verification of below parameters: when a space is occupied; (d) interlock to prevent operation of
the source when its enclosure is opened' (e) timer or other
• Peak Wavelength and FWHM (Full width at half maximum
control to limit operating time per 8-hour period corresponding to
i.e. the wavelength bandwidth)
maximum irradiance guidelines; (f) personal protective
• Study of the entire UV Spectrum (Please note that 265nm equipment such as goggles, gloves, mask, shield or dosimeter;
has the maximum germicidal efficiency) (g) warning labels, installation instructions, operating manual
and training.
• The overall radiant flux and efficiency of the source at
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sources and products and their application environments must remote controllers, which still leave room for scenarios where
be used correctly to be safe. The Global Lighting Association has humans or animals can be over-exposed to the UVC light.
issued its Position Statement on Germicidal UV-C Irradiation: Without better safeguards and without consumers being more
UV-C Safety Guidelines which addresses this issue in detail. fully aware of risks and trained in proper operation, this would
place an unrealistic responsibility on the user and, consequently,
Regulatory Requirement such products at present cannot be certified.
Though UVC Germicidal Applications have been in existence for
more than ninety years now, the regulatory requirements and the For all UVC consumer products sold, certification is essential.
standard methods for measurement and reporting of data is not And warning labels are not enough as children or pets cannot be
present in a structured format. expected to follow written warnings, and home environments
pose innumerable situations that could result in misuse and
There are varied issues of market being flooded with unsafe potential harm when the technical safeguards are inadequate.
products. Some UVA LED products are being sold as germicidal, Some of the cheap unreliable products which have flooded the
some UVC products are being sold in consumer spaces without online market should be assessed and strongly covered under a
proper safeguards or warnings. Better understanding of the regulatory framework so that the consumer safety is ensured.
human hazard, building material degradation, abnormality in
plant growth, hazard to pets etc. caused due to long term The UVC task force setup by ELCOMA is also working in close
exposure to UVC is needed. Hence it is strongly recommended cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Standards to release an
to put the UVC products under regulation. Indian standard for the safety if UVC Sources and devices and
advocating strongly for the requirement of a regulation for such
Unfortunately, the online retail market is growing rapidly with products.
handheld and portable consumer oriented UVC germicidal AUTHOR: SOUMO GHOSAL,
devices, many of which do not employ proper containment or SENIOR MANAGER- PRODUCT VALIDATION
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH & INNOVATION,
other equivalent means of protection. Instead, these tend to rely HAVELLS INDIA LIMITED
solely on markings or integral timers, unreliable sensors, or Views expressed in this article are those of the contributors
and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors or publishers

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ORIENT ELECTRIC LIMITED
C 130, Sector 63 Noida, U.p. 201301
Tel: 0120-4894900
E-mail: Puneet.Dhawan@orientelectric.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2006

1. Business Domain Electrical Lighting Products

2. Product Brand

3. Manufacturing Facilities 2 Manufacturing facility in Noida

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, Panels, Battens, Downlighters, LED Street Lights, LED Flood Lights,
LED Well Glass & Industrial Luminaires

5. Other Products Traded LED Strip light, COB Spot Light

6. Details of Exports LED Lamps, Battens Street light( UAE, Nepal & Singapore)
(Products/countries/value etc.)

7. No. of employees Approx. 250

8. Directors and their contact details Mr. Rakesh Khanna


(phone, e-mail, location etc) (rakesh.khanna@orientelectric.com Delhi)

9. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Puneet Dhawan ( Ex. VP)


a. Business Development b. Mr. Santosh Upadhyay (AGM)
b. Exports c. Mr. Ashwani Sharma ( GM)
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

10. Regional Offices – As mentioned above


Contact person / address

11. E-mail Puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com

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MLS INDIA PVT LTD.
#1201&1202, Tower A , Signature Towers, South City-1 , Gurugram-122001
Tel: 91-124-4867400/01
E-mail: Shobhit.bhasin@mlsindia.net

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2015 (INDIA OFFICE) 1997 (CHINA OFFICE)

1. Business Domain Led components

2. Product Brand MLS

3. Manufacturing Facilities China ( 5 factories )

4. Products Manufactured Led Components , Tubes, Bulbs

5. Other Products Traded NA

6. Details of Exports India , Europe , USA


(Products/countries/value etc.)

7. No. of employees 4

8. Directors and their contact details Krishan Sujan - 9871675599


(phone, e-mail, location etc)

9. Contact Persons for Shobhit Bhasin - 8800314447


a. Business Development
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

10. E-mail Shobhit.bhasin@mlsindia.net

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HALONIX TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
B-31,Phase II, Noida-201305
Tel: 0120-4756100, Fax: 0120-4756101,
E-mail: mukesh.chaturvedi@halonix.co.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
Halonix is amongst India's fastest growing electrical company that caters to both retail and institutional buyers with its innovative and
smart-tech offerings across Lighting, Fans, Smart IOT products and products focusing on Safety & Security.
Spearheading the technological revolution, the company has been at the forefront of introducing energy-efficient lighting solutions. Today,
Halonix is one of the top 5 lighting brands in the lighting industry. Committed to the credo of Make in India & Made for India, Halonix's
success lies in its understanding of the harsh Indian climatic conditions and power quality and its unparalleled ability to design, develop
and manufacture products accordingly. Halonix Technologies is one of the few companies in India, which has a fully accredited NABL
self-certified laboratory and state-of-the-art R&D laboratory within the manufacturing plant that allows its dedicated R&D and design
teams to push the envelope and develop cutting-edge products tailor-made for Indian consumers.
Halonix has also established in the Fans category with the launch of innovative products by combining innovation and user-centric design
to create greater value for its customers in this category too.
Halonix Shield is Halonix's latest foray to provide innovative, value-for-money solutions to meet safety, security and hygiene needs of
fellow Indians. As part of this endeavour, Halonix Shield is at the forefront of bringing novel, state-of-the-art, indigenously manufactured
UVC sanitisation products and solutions for residential as well as institutional use.
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Lighting, Fans and Smart IOT Products


2. Product Brand Halonix
3. Manufacturing Facilities Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No.5, Sector 12, IIE SIDCUL, Haridwar, Uttarakhand - 249403
4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, LED Luminaires, HID, Halogen, Fans, Smart IOT Products,
UV Products (Halonix Shield)
6. No. of Employees 930
7. Directors and their contact details Mr. Rakesh Zutshi
(phone, e-mail, location etc) B-31, Phase II, Noida
Tel: 0120-4756100, Email: rakesh.zutshi@halonix.co.in
8. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Sameer Jindal
a. Business Development VP – Institutional Sales, Tel: 9999159666, Email: sameer.jindal@halonix.co.in
b. Exports b. Mr. Kalyan Mojumder
c. Production
VP – Retail Sales, Tel: 9953100607, Email: kalyan.mojumder@halonix.co.in
(With names, designation & Addresses)
c. Mr. Prabhakant Shukla
VP – Production, Tel: 9997297111, Email: prabhakant.shukla@halonix.co.in
9. Regional Offices – Mumbai:
Contact person / address Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
B403 – 404, Kemp Plaza, Above Bank of Baroda, Near Mindspace,
Off Link Road, Malad – West, Mumbai – 400064, Tel: +91 -022 – 42646362
Bangalore:
Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
No.6 ''Legacy '' 1st Floor, Convent Road, Richmond Town Bengaluru – 560025,
Tel: + 91 – 080 - 41125296
Kolkata:
Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
67B Ballygunge Circular Road, Ballygunge Park Tower, 9th Floor, Kolkata – 700019,
Tel: +91 – 033 – 40081849
10. E-mail customercare@halonix.co.in

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ATCO CONTROLS INDIA PVT LTD
38B, Nariman bhavan, nariman point, mumbai 400021
TEL: 022 66325528
E-mail: bhavin@tridonic.co.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 1996

1. Business Domain Manufacturing & Trading

2. Product Brand Tridonic

3. Manufacturing Facilities Shahapur, Thane District

4. Products Manufactured Ballast

6. No. of employees 36

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Bhavin Soonderji


(phone, e-mail, location etc) bhavin@tridonic.co.in
2. Jyotsna Soonderji

8. Contact Persons for a. Nilakshi Kadam


a. Business Development Sales & Business Development
b. Exports 9321766055
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) b. Rakshit Rathi
Sales & Business Development
9311466055

9. Regional Offices – Head Office, Mumbai, 022 22025528


Contact person / address

10. E-mail bhavin@tridonic.co.in

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ADDITIONAL COLOUR QUALITY
MEASURE TO BE USED WITH CRI
Application of CIE 13.3-1995 with associated CRI-based Colour Rendition Properties

T he Global Lighting Association (GLA) issued a position CIE is the globally recognized organization for characterizing
statement on Colour Rendering Index in 2015 with, light and lighting and for publishing international reports and
amongst other things, the request for an additional colour stand-ards in this field. The recently published document CIE
quality measure that can be used in conjunction with the well- 224 includes a new colour rendering index (Rf), which is based
established CIE general Colour Rendering Index, Ra. Sinc This on IES TM-30-15, but the CIE recommends this new fidelity
additional color quality measure, to be used in conjunction with index only for scientific (not for industrial) purposes.
CRI has been formally endorsed by ELCOMA technical Consequently, Ra will continue to be used in the lighting industry,
committee as well as the Governing Body. Since 2015, there which is in line with the GLA 2015 position statement.
have been several efforts to develop such a measure:
The activities of CIE Reportership DR 1-68, to supplement Ra
n The Illumination Engineering Society (IES) of North with additional CRI-based measures, started in April 2017 and
America has published IES TM-30-15 “IES Method for the Technical Note was expected to be published in early 2018.
Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition” in 2015 The members of the Reportership completed their work, but, the
CIE Board of Administration felt it was inappropriate for the CIE
n The International Commission on Illumination (CIE) has to publish a Technical Note based on the CIE 13.3 Technical
published CIE 224 “CIE 2017 Colour Fidelity Index for Report “Method of Measuring and Specifying Colour Rendering
accurate scientific use” in 2017. Properties of Light Sources”, which was last revised in 1995,
especially bearing in mind that CIE 224 with Rf was published in
n CIE Reportership DR 1-68 “A Gamut Area Measure and 2017. Consequently, it was decided by the CIE Board of
Colour-shift Graphic, based on CIE 13.3-1995” was Administration that there will be no CIE publication with a
established in April 2017, with unanimous approval of the measure to supplement CRI on such short notice.
GLA membership.

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To satisfy the needs of the
lighting industry, it was felt
that GLA must publish the
CRI-based measures defined
by CIE DR 1-68. These
m e a s u r e s a r e a
straightforward extension of
the CRI method defined in
CIE 13.3 and consistent with
the Japanese Industry
Standard JIS Z 8726-1990,
“Method of Specifying Colour
Rendering Properties of Light
Sources”. The new measures
include a colour gamut index
(Ga), chroma indices (Ci),
hue-angle changes (Δhi), and
a colour shift graphic, which
may help explaining why
object colours can still appear
differently when illuminated
under light sources with the
same Ra value. China is in the
process of including these
measures in their CRI-update
document (GB/T 5702)

To ensure global availability


and diss-emination of the
measures, GLA has
published these on their
website alongside with an
accompanying Excel tool to
compute the values such that
all manufacturers and end-
users have free access and
can freely use them upon their
desire. This enables a unified
and more complete
characterization of the colour
rendering properties of white
light sources.

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50 YEARS OF ELCOMA IN INDIA 50
VARIOUS ACTIVITIES BY ELCOMA

Conferences
Conferences on New Technology and product
inviting all stake holders from Government,
Architectures, PWD, CPWD, Designers,
manufacturers etc.

Exhibitions
Exhibitions - Light India bi-annually inviting
B2B from India and abroad. Besides Regional
exhibitions are held on regular basis.

Workshops
Workshops are organized for standards,
Government polices etc.

Technical Training
Knowledge sharing training programs are held
for Front-end and Back-end staff on product
knowledge, installation, maintenance and
monitoring

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50 Years of ELCOMA

Safety and Security


Conduct Training program on safety and security

elcom
a Magazine
Publishes Magazine IllumiNation quarterly

Directory
Bi-Annual Directory giving Member’s profiles
and contact details.

India’s street lights form a crucial


component of the nation’s investment on
Reports
lighting and road safety. Launched in 2015,
EESL’s Street Light National Programme

Reports on specific technology in support with


(SNLP) has been instrumental in replacing
over 1.08 crore LED street lights across
India, leading to energy saving of 7.28

global organizations
billion kWh per year with avoided peak
demand of 1,213 MW and estimated GHG
emission reduction of 5 million t CO2 per
year

Energy Efficiency Services Limited

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 65


50 Years of ELCOMA

Members participate in Lighting up Monuments and other places of interest.

Golden Temple by Osram

Bogibeel Bridge by Bajaj Electricals

Qutub Minar by Signify


Leh Palace by Surya Roshni Rashtrapati Bhavan by Signify Signature Bridge by OSRAM

Pupukhta Sahib by Jaquar Lighting Parliament House by Signify


Majesty of old fort by Havells

Members are recognized due awarded by International Organization for best Lighting
projects

Energy Efficiency Services Limited Osram Lighting Power Limited Bajaj Electricals Jaquar & Company Privaye Limited

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50 Years of ELCOMA
Creating Standards for Indian
Conditions
ELCOMA participates in product standards
development in support with BIS and BEE

Government Support

ELCOMA continues to foster best relationship


with various Government Departments

International Relationships
ELCOMA has built good relationships with
international organizations

Invites Delegates to Visit India

Invites Delegates from abroad to visit India on


several occasion

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 67


50 Years of ELCOMA

Environment Friendly
ELCOMA plays very important role in Safe
Disposal and creates Environment Friendly
atmosphere

Awareness Programs
ELCOMA brings Awareness on Product Quality

ELCOMA promotes New Technology

AND NOW LI-FI...

Defines future of Lighting by preparing Vision


plans.

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JAQUAR
Plot No. 3, Sector M-11, Imt Manesar, Haryana-122050
Email: mohit.sharma@jaquar.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Complete lighting solutions

2. Product Brand Jaquar Lighting

3. Manufacturing Facilities Manesar

4. Products Manufactured Complete lighting products

6. Details of Exports Complete LED lighting products / Africa, Middle East, Asia Pacific / 5 crore
(Products/countries/value etc.)

7. No. of employees 597 ( Lighting Division)

8. Directors and their contact details Mr. Ranbir Mehra – Director Jaquar lighting
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: ranbir.mehra@jaquar.com

9. Contact Persons for Mr. Mohit Sharma


a. Business Development Business Head- Jaquar lighting
b. Exports M: 9810716904
c. Production Email: mohit.sharma@jaquar.com
(With names, designation & Addresses)

10. Regional Offices – Manesar – Mr. Mohit Sharma


Contact person / address

11. E-mail mohit.sharma@jaquar.com

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DEVTECH M2M LIMITED
GAT NO.645, ABOVE BHARAT PETROL PUMP, OPP. KESHNAND PHATA,
WAGHOLI, PUNE 412207, TEL: 02030516199
E-mail: info@devtechm2m.com/parikshit@devtechm2m.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain DOMESTIC
2. Product Brand Devtechm2m
3. Products Manufactured LED, SPD, CCMS, Timer
4. Directors and their contact details 1. Mrs. Renu Anjanikar
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mobile -
E-mail - Renu@devtechm2m.com
Location - Pune
5. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Yogesh Deshpande (AGM)
a. Business Development Wagholi
b. Exports
c. Production b. Rajkumar Taware (DGM)
(With names, designation & Addresses) Wagholi
6. Regional Offices – Mr. Yogesh Deshpande
Contact person / address Mob - 7507301177
Add - Wagholi
7. E-mail info@devtechm2m.com/parikshit@devtechm2m.com

LITEX ELECTRICALS PVT. LTD.


W 134 S Block Midc Bhosari Pune 411026 Maharashtra India
Tel: +91 20 66301073
E-mail: sales@litexelectricals.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Halogen Lamps for Entertainment, Infrared Heating and Laser Pumping Lamps
2. Product Brand Cinolite, RadiHeat
3. Manufacturing Facilities 7,200 sq. ft facility
4. Products Manufactured Halogen Lamps for Entertainment, Infrared Heating and Laser Pumping Lamps
5. Details of Exports Infrared Lamps / Laser Pumping Lamps – US/UK/Europe/Egypt/Israel
(Products/countries/value etc.)
6. No. of employees 40
7. Directors and their contact details Dr Avinash D Kulkarni, (dradk@hotmail.com)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Shirish V Karkarey, (svk@litexelectricals.com)
Dr Sharashchandra V Rajarshi, (svr@litexelectricals.com)
8. Contact Persons for Dr Avinash D Kulkarni , (dradk@hotmail.com)
a. Business Development Shirish V Karkarey, (svk@litexelectricals.com)
b. Exports
c. Production Dr Sharashchandra V Rajarshi, (svr@litexelectricals.com)
(With names, designation & Addresses)
9. E-mail sales@litexelectricals.com

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CEMA ELECTRIC LIGHTING PRODUCTS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
34/389c, Mullassery, Padivattom , Edappally, Cochin 682024
Tel: 04848 2809341/42/9895759269
E-mail: Nandakumar@cemalighting.com, Websidte : www.cemalighting.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Lighting

2. Product Brand CEMA

3. Manufacturing Facilities Factory at Limbasi, Gujrat

4. Other Products Traded LED Lamps, LED Luminaries

5. Details of Exports
NIL
(Products/countries/value etc.)

6. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Nandakumar C, 9895759269


(phone, e-mail, location etc) nandakumar@cemalighting.com
Cochin

2. Mr. K N Devdas, 9825600659


kn.devdas@cemalighting.com
Nadiad, Gujarat

3. Mr. K N Jagadish, 9895759268


Jagadish@cemalighting.com
Cochin

7. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Nandakumar C,


a. Business Development Mob: +91 9895759269
b. Exports nandakumar@cemalighting.com
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) b. Mr. Ramesh N Chandra,
Mob: +91 9845019153
ramesh@cemalighting.com

c. Mr. K N Devdas,
Mob: +91 9825600659
kn.devdas@cemalighting.com

8. E-mail nandakumar@cemalighting.com

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FULHAM (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
SURVEY NO. 26/3, VILLAGE NARHE, TALUKA - HAVELI,
DIST PUNE - 411041, TEL: +91 20 24690703/04
E-mail: sratti@fulham.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
Fulham is a leading global provider of intelligent, sustainable commercial lighting components and electronics for use in indoor, outdoor,
signage, horticulture, UV, Emergency, and other applications. Fulham sells its lighting solutions worldwide through original equipment
manufacturers (OEMS) and electrical equipment distribution channels. Headquartered in Hawthorne, California, the company has sales
and/or manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, India and Asia.
ESTABLISHED: 2011
1. Business Domain Manufacturing
2. Product Brand Fulham
3. Manufacturing Facilities Pune
4. Products Manufactured Led Drivers, Led Modules, Emergency Lighting systems, Controls and UV lighting
Solutions
6. Details of Exports Led drivers, Led modules to USA, Middle East, China & Europe
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 300
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Gautam Malkani
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: gmalkani@fulham.com
2. Mr. Subrata Ghose
Email: sghose@fulham.com
3. Mr. Moti Malkani
Email: motibm@multilighting.in
4. Antony Corrie
Email: acorrie@fulham.com
5. Brian Wald
Email: bhwald@hotmail.com
9. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Upender Singh
a. Business Development b. Mr. Gautam Malkani
b. Exports c. Mr. Subrata Ghose
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)
Pune
Mr. Shekar Kapadne
Cell No.: +91 9168626413
Gujarat
Mr. Pranav Joshi
Cell No.: + 91 9904550233
9. Regional Offices – New Delhi
Contact person / address Mr. Rakesh Kumar
Cell No.: + 91 9999557024
Bangalore
Mr. Dinesh Kumar
Cell No.: + 91 9600175391
Mumbai
Mr. R. Vignesh Kumar
Cell No.: + 91 9513333196
10. E-mail sratti@fulham.com

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ALIEN ENERGY PVT. LTD.
91, Kiran Vihar Karkardooma, Delhi- 110092, TEL: 011-22372828, FAX: 0120-2895504
E-mail: AKASHJAIN@ALIENENERGY.IN
COMPANY PROFILE:
Alien energy is into manufacturing of LED Lights & Roof Top Solar Power Plant. The Director Mr. Akash Jain has been Awarded by association of Energy
engineers (AEE U.S.A) the best Energy Engineer in Asia for the year 2019-2020. Alien Energy provides LED Lights to corprats at Zero CAPEX at zero
investment through ESCO route on shared saving modules.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain LED Lighting & Solar Product
2. Product Brand alienenergyTM
3. Manufacturing Facilities A 16/6, Om Sai Complex, Site IV, Industrial Area, Sahibabad Ghaziabad (UP)- 201010
Contact: 7840047512
4. Products Manufactured All types of LED Light & Solar Product
5. Other Products Traded Electronics Controls / Energy Savings Devices
6. Details of Exports Srilanka, Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Turkey
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 150
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Akash Jain, (akashjain@alienenergy.in), Contact: 9810160265
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Monika Jain, (monikazain28@gmail.com)
9. Contact Persons for a. Anjani Kumar, (anjani@alienenergy.in)
a. Business Development b. Dinesh Sharma, (dinesh@alienenergy.in)
b. Exports c. Santoshi Rawat, (info@alienenergy.in)
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. Regional Offices – Akash Jain, Mob: 9810160265
Contact person / address North: 91, Kiran Vihar, Karkardooma, Delhi-110092
Jay Parekh, Mob: 9820282142
West: 102, 1st Floor, Solitaire Heights CHS Ltd., Goregaon, Mumbai - 400 104
11. E-mail akashjain@alienenergy.in, info@alienenergy.in, enquiry@alienenergy.in

RK LIGHTING PVT. LTD


223, adhyaru industrial estate, sunmil compound, lower parel, mumbai-400013
TEL: 022-67124462/63, E-mail: rklights@gmail.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain RLUX
2. Product Brand N/A
3. Manufacturing Facilities DAMAN ( U&T)
4. Products Manufactured LED LUMINAIRES, LED COMPONENTS
5. No. of employees 300-450
8. Directors and their contact details MR. AMIT SURESHKUMAR KHANDELWAL ( DIRECTOR), Mob: 9820191147
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: rklight@gmail.com,
9. Contact Persons for As above
a. Business Development
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. Regional Offices–Contact person / address As above
5. No. of employees rklights@gmail.com

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ARVIND PRESS CAPS LIMITED
E-337, 346, RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, BHIWADI-301019, DISTT. ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN, INDIA, TEL : +91 1493298066, E-mail: apclexp@rediffmail.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
One of the largest Lamp Cap & Stamping Parts manufacturing in Asia-Pacific. Expertise in a wide range of Lamp Caps. First Lamp Cap
Company accredited with ISO-9002 in 1997 & ISO-9001-2015 & ISO-14001-2015. First producer of FTL Crimping Pins in India. The Leading
manufacturer of LED Mechanical Parts in India.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain ARVIND PRESS CAPS LTD.
2. Product Brand NIL
3. Manufacturing Facilities BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN
4. Products Manufactured ELECTRIC LAMP CAPS, LED COMPONENTS I.E. HOUSING, DIFFUSER,
PLATE ETC.
5. Other Products Traded NIL
6. Details of Exports CHINA, IRAN, THAILAND, BANGLADESH ETC.
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 400 Nos.
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Sh. Arvind Kumar Newar 2. Sh. Manish Kumar Newar 3. Sh. Vineet Bagaria
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 4. Sh. Giriraj Maheswari 5. Sh. Ajay Mathur E-mail: apclexp@rediffmail.com
9. Contact Persons for a. Sh. Ajay Mathur
a. Business Development Chief Executive Officer
b. Exports b. Shaleen Kaushila
c. Production Business Head
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. Regional Offices – Sh. Ajay Mathur - Chief Executive Officer
Contact person / address Arvind Press Caps Ltd.
E-337, 346, RIICO Indl. Area, Bhiwadi - 301019, Alwar, Rajasthan, India.
11. E-mail apclexp@rediffmail.com

RISHABH INDUSTRIES
PLOT NO 54, MAPUSA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MAPUSA, BARDEZ, GOA-403507
E-mail: mayurcenzer@yahoo.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Electronic Ballast & LED Light fixtures manufacturing
2. Product Brand OEM & self-product brand is BISTEC & CENZER
3. Manufacturing Facilities Mapusa, Goa
4. Products Manufactured Slim panels, Surface panels, Recess COB spots, Track spot, Linear Profile,
Smart LED Products, Industrial Products.
5. No. of employees 70
6. Directors and their contact details Mayur Jain (Proprietor)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mob - 9004617663
E-mail - mayurcenzer@yahoo.com
Goa / Mumbai
7. Contact Persons for a. Mayur Jain
a. Business Development
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

8. Regional Offices – #54, Mapusa Indl. estate, Mapusa Bardez, Goa


Contact person / address
9. E-mail mayurcenzer@yahoo.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 75


BAG ELECTRONICS (I) PRIVATE LIMITED
survey no. 19, Yewlewadi Kondhwa Road Pune 411048 Maharashtra India
Tel: 9595000200
E-mail: mdindia@bagelectronics.in

COMPANY PROFILE: BAG electronics (I) Private Limited


ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Electronics, Manufacturing, Trading

2. Product Brand BAGIndia; Conneclight

3. Manufacturing Location Pune

4. Products Manufactured LED Drivers, LED Module, Light Management Systems UV-KIT UV Ballast

5. Products Traded Luminaries, Sensors Lighting Software, Light Engine's

6. Country for Export Sri-lanka, Pakistan, Germany, Dubai, Bangladesh, Turkey, Italy, Spain

7. No. of employees 150

8. Director Details Mr. BS Praveen, MD & CEO


b.praveen@bagelectronics.in 9595000200

9. Contact Person Business Development Manoj Joshi


m.joshi@bagelectronics.in

Vitthal Hargude
10. Contact Person Exports
v.hargude@bagelectronics.in

11. Contact Person Manufacturing Rahul Jagtap


r.jagtap@bagelectronics.in

12. Head office Address survey no. 19, Yewlewadi Kondhwa


Road Pune 411048 Maharashtra India

13. E-mail 9595000200, mdindia@bagelectronics.in

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CENTURY LED LIMITED
SRIJAN INDUSTRIAL LOGISTIC PARK, BLOCK-A, 1ST FLOOR, NH-6, BOMBAYROAD
ANKURHATI, DOMJUR, HOWRAH, PIN-711302, WEST BENGAL, INDIA,
TEL: 1800 345 1345, E-mail: customercare@magiklight.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
CENTURY LED LIMITED IS ONE OF THE VERY FEW COMPANIES TO ENTER THE LIGHTING SECTOR WITH ITS OWN STATE OF ART
MANUFACTURING UNIT.
IT HAS ALWAYS STRIVED TO UNDERSTAND THE NEED OF THE CUSTOMERS AND OFFER SOLUTION THAT ARE BEST IN CLASS
AND CONSUMER FRIENDLY.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain LED LIGHTING

2. Product Brand MAGIK

3. Manufacturing Facilities Century led limited having its own state-of-art manufacturing unit at Howrah, is one of
the top manufacturing companies in West Bengal.
It is a 60,000 Sq Ft fully owned manufacturing unit and 20,000 Sq Ft warehouse
leased facility.
Key Highlights of the manufacturing facility.
NABL Certified testing facility
Strong In-House R&D, design, testing, manufacturing and delivery units.
A capacity of over 20 lacs units per month
Over 100 tests at components, Process and finish goods level.
Quality commitment and ethical value.

4. Products Manufactured Century LED Limited provides a complete LED Luminaire range combining quality and
aesthetics. We do provide solution for both outdoor as well as indoor lights.
Key Products mentioned below:
LED Lamps COB Downlights, Spotlights, LED Bollards & Post Tops
Track Lights & Zoom Lights
LED Battens LED Floodlights LED Strip Lights
LED Panels & Downlights LED Streetlights

5. Other Products Traded Only around 10% of our existing products are Traded few selected model in some
product categories.
6. Details of Exports Century LED Limited has exported the below mentioned products to Oman in FY
(Products/countries/value etc.) 2020-2021
LED Batten
LED Lamp
LED Panel
7. No. of employees 150 (On-role)
8. Directors and their contact details Mr. Gopal Singh (9051310333)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) E-mail: gopal.singh@centuryled.in
9. Contact Persons for a. Mr. KM Prem Sundar (9176111032), Designation-Senior Vice President (Sales)
a. Business Development E-mail: km.premsundar@centuryled.in
b. Exports b. Same as above
c. Production c. Mr. Tushar Maity (9073677559), Designation: Factory Head
(With names, designation & Addresses) E-mail: tushar.maity@centuryled.in
10. Regional Offices – Kolkata (Head Office)-P-15/1, Taratala Rd, CP Colony Century House 3rd Floor,
Contact person / address Taratala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700088
Contact Person: Mr. Amitava Majumder (9830990154)
11. E-mail customercare@magiklight.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 77


LEDCHIP INDUS PVT LTD
29AB ,2F, ELECTRONIC COMPLEX, KUSHAIGUDA, HYDERABAD 500062
Tel: 9000081171, 7981230551, E-mail: sales@kwalityindia.com, sales@ledchipindus.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2016
1. Business Domain SMD LEDs & LED Packages, UVC LEDs, COBs, LED Modules & Light Emitting Diodes
2. Product Brand KWALITY POLYWA, LEDchip, Kinglight
3. Manufacturing Facilities Fully Automated High-speed LED ATMP, housed in Class10K Cleanrooms, producing
SMD LEDs un-touched by human hand.
4. Products Manufactured 275nm UVC LED, Horticulture LEDs, UVA, Curing LEDs, SMD LEDs 2835, 3030, 0.2W,
1W, 3W, 5-200W in Coolwhite, Neutral White, WarmWhite, 1800-2700K, 7000-13000K,
CRI 70/80/90/95, and any custom spectrum with 4-5 days production cycle time.
5. Other Products Traded LED Materials & Assemblies with LEDchip LEDs- on request
6. Details of Exports 98% Domestic Customers Exports to Germany, UK, USA
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 49
8. Directors and their contact details 1. K Vijay Kumar Gupta BSc, BE
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 9000081171, kvkgupta@kwalityindia.com
9. Contact Persons for a. VARUN M - 7981230551
a. Business Development Email – sales@kwalityindia.com
b. Exports
c. Production b. NARESH K - 81794 09843
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. Regional Offices – NA
Contact person / address
11. Any other information Kwality Photonics group is India's pioneer in LED package manufacturing since 1987,
producing LM80 grade LEDs with just 1.4% degradation at 105C in 9 months test)
12. E-mail sales@kwalityindia.com, sales@ledchipindus.com

CAPTAIN GEARS & FANS


D-35 SECTOR XI, NOIDA-201301/B-84 SECTOR 80, PHASE II NOIDA-201305
Tel: 9953147253, E-mail: Compact@compactlighting.net
COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Manufacturing
2. Product Brand COMPACT
3. Manufacturing Facilities SMT, MI, Extrusion, Fabrication, Paint Shop
4. Products Manufactured Bulb, Battens, Panels, Flood Light, Street Light, LED Strips, Drivers
5. Other Products Traded Fans
6. Details of Exports NIL
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 200+
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Surinder Trehan - 9350582299 2. Chandni Sikand - 9810705505
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Surinder@compactlighting.net Chandni@compactlighting.net
B-84 Sector 80, Phase II Noida-201305 B-84 Sector 80, Phase II Noida-201305
3. Sahil Trehan - 9810705505
Sahil@compactlighting.net, D-35 Sector XI, Noida-201301
9. Contact Persons for a. Chandni Sikand - Business Partner b. Chandni Sikand - Business Partner
a. Business Development B-84 Sector 80, Phase II Noida-201305 B-84 Sector 80, Phase II Noida-201305
b. Exports
c. Production c. Surinder Trehan - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
(With names, designation & Addresses) B-84 Sector 80, Phase II Noida-201305
10. E-mail Compact@compactlighting.net

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CORVI LED PVT. LTD.
5T H FLOOR, NOTAN CHAMBERS, TURNER ROAD,
BANDRA WEST, MUMBAI 400050, TEL: 9833071388
E-mail: Vikrant.pathare@gmail.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain LED Lights Manufacturer

2. Product Brand Corvi

3. Manufacturing Facilities 3 [Baval, Vadodara, Bhiwandi]

4. Products Manufactured LED Lights

5. Details of Exports LED Lights


(Products/countries/value etc.) Exported to South Africa, Portugal,
Spain, Kenya, UAE, Bahrain, Saudi
Arabia, Egypt, Poland, Iraq, MENA
Countries

6. No. of employees 34

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Vimal Soni


(phone, e-mail, location etc) vimal.soni@corvi.com

2. Vijay Gwalani
vijay.gwalani@corvi.com

8. Contact Persons for a. Vikrant Pathare


a. Business Development Vikrant.pathare@corvi.com
b. Exports
c. Production b. Vikrant Pathare
(With names, designation & Addresses) Vikrant.pathare@corvi.com

c. Dhruv Vaid
dhruv.vaid@corvi.com

9. E-mail Vikrant.pathare@corvi.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 79


EVEREADY INDUSTRIES INDIA LTD.
2, Rainey Park, Kolkata-700019
Tel: 033-24864961/30587822
E-mail: lighting@eveready.co.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain LED Lighting Products

2. Product Brand EVEREADY

3. Manufacturing Facilities Hyderabad & Lucknow

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps & Luminaires

5. Other Products Traded LED Lamps & Luminaires

6. Contact Persons for Mr. Chandra Bhal Rathour


a. Business Development Sr. Product Manager- Lighting Business
b. Exports 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata-700019
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) E-mail: chandra.rathour@eveready.co.in

7. E-mail chandra.rathour@eveready.co.in

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INDO JAPAN HOROLOGICALS PVT LTD.
INDO JAPAN HOUSE J-1/12 BLOCK EP SALT LAKE SECTOR V
KOLKATA 700091, TEL: 033-40687043, E-mail: info@indojapan.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 1994
1. Business Domain Manufacturing of LED (Semi Conductor)
2. Product Brand INDO JAPAN LED
3. Manufacturing Facilities SALT LAKE SECTOR V, KOLKATA
4. Products Manufactured 2835, 3030 LED, COD LED in different wattage, colour, CCT etc & UVC LED
5. Other Products Traded NA
6. Details of Exports Brazil - 2835 SMD LED
(Products/countries/value etc.) Turkey - 2835 SMD LED
Singapore & China - UVC LED
7. No. of employees 40
8. Directors and their contact details 1. JAYA BOTHRA
(phone, e-mail, location etc)
9. Contact Persons for a, b&c MAYUR BOTHRA CEO
a. Business Development Email: m.bothra@indojapan.in
b. Exports Address: Indo Japan House J 1/12
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) Block EP Salt Lake Sector V kol-91

10. Regional Offices – Contact person / address ANKITA BOTHRA, Email: a.bothra@indojapan.in
11. E-mail m.bothra@indojapan.in, a.bothra@indojapan.in

PROMPT SERVICES
L-141, MIDC INDUSTRIAL AREA, AHMEDNAGAR 414111, MAHARASHTRA,
INDIA, TEL: 9552002172, E-mail: marketing@eetamax.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 1990
1. Business Domain Industrial Lighting
2. Product Brand Eetamax
3. Manufacturing Facilities Factory and Design Lab at Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
4. Products Manufactured High Bays, Flood Lights, Street Lights, Office Lights, Clean Room Lights etc.
5. Other Products Traded Batten, Down Lights etc.
6. Details of Exports N.A.
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. Annual Lighting Turnover NA
8. No. of employees 25
9. Directors and their contact details Dilip Joshi, Sole Proprietor, Mob - +91 9850895772
(phone, e-mail, location etc) L-141, MIDC, Ahmednagar 414111, Maharashtra, India
10. Contact Persons for a. Mihir Joshi (mihir.joshi@eetamax.com)
a. Business Development b. Mihir Joshi (mihir.joshi@eetamax.com)
b. Exports
c. Production c. Dilip Joshi (ceo@eetamax.com)
(With names, designation & Addresses)
11. Regional Offices – Contact person / address NA
12. Any other information N.A.

13. E-mail marketing@eetamax.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 81


JUST ABOUT POWER
178, PATPARGANJ INDUSTRIAL AREA, DELHI 110092
TEL: +91-9958204111
E-mail: info@justaboutpower.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Manufacturer of Power Electronics for Lighting
2. Product Brand Just About Power, JAP
3. Manufacturing Facilities Patparganj Industrial Area, Delhi
4. Products Manufactured High Wattage LED Drivers & Surge Protection Devices
5. Details of Exports SPD / Israel, Mexico, China
(Products/countries/value etc.)
6. Directors and their contact details 1. Deepak Gupta
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Deepa Agarwal
7. Contact Persons for a. Deepak Gupta, Mob - +91-9958204111, Deepak@JustAboutPower.com
a. Business Development
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)
8. Regional Offices – Works: 178, First Floor, Patparganj Industrial Area, Delhi 110092
Contact person / address Regd Office: Plot No. 34, Bhagwan Nagar, Ashram, PO, Jangpura, New Delhi 110014
9. E-mail info@JustAboutPower.com

MERCURY LAMPS PVT. LTD.


64, Laxman Jhoola Road, rishikesh-249201 (UTTARAKHAND)
Tel:0135-2430168 & 2432168
E-mail: mlplrishikesh@gmail.com; mercurylampspvtltd@gmail.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2016
1. Business Domain All India
2. Product Brand N.A.
3. Manufacturing Facilities Fully automatic Plant
4. Products Manufactured GLS Lamps ranging 25W to 200W
5. Other Products Traded N.A.
6. Details of Exports N.A.
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. Annual Lighting Turnover Rs. 7.00 Crores (approx.)
8. No. of employees 40 Nos.
9. Directors and their contact details 1. Sri V.K. Agarwal, Director
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Smt. Shobha Rani Agarwal, Director
10. Contact Persons for a. Mr. S.K. Bansal, Director
a. Business Development b. -do-
b. Exports
c. Production c. -do-
(With names, designation & Addresses) 64, Laxman Jhoola Road, RISHIKESH-249201.
11. Regional Offices – NA
Contact person / address
12. Any other information N.A.
13. E-mail mlplrishikesh@gmail.com, mercurylampspvtltd@gmail.com

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KHAITAN ELECTRONICS
P-38, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE, ARUN CHAMBERS KOLKATA: 700001.
TEL: 033-40089351, FAX: 033-2225 4486
E-mail: n_khaitan@khaitanwire.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Consumer Electrical Goods

2. Product Brand KWW Electricals

3. Manufacturing Facilities lalan Industrial Complex Gate No - 3 Argori, P.O.- Andul Mouri . Howrah. W.B: 7lL3O2.

4. Products Manufactured LED Lighting Products

5. Other Products Traded Electric Fans, Home Appliances

6. No. of employees 300

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Ajit Kumar Khaitan


(phone, e-mail, location etc) E : a.khaitan@khaitanwire.com
M: 9830020429
2. Mr. Pradeep Kumar Khaitan
E : p.k.khaitan@khaitanwire.com
M:9830094691

8. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Nitesh Khaitan


a. Business Development E : n_khaitan@khaitanwire.com
b. Exports M: 9836843430
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) b. Mr. Nitesh Khaitan
E : n_khaitan@khaitanwire,com
M: 9836843430
c. Mr. Arup Sengupta
E : a.sengupta@khaitanwire.com
M: 9650300039

10. E-mail n_khaitan@khaitanwire.com


a.sengupta@khaitanwire.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 83


MITHABHI LAMPS PRIVATE LIMITED
TATARPUR ROAD, PRITHLA INDL. AREA, SECTOR-10, VILLAGE
PRITHLA-121102, HARYANA, TEL: 98101738882
E-mail: mithabhi@fokallamps.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain fokallamps.com

2. Product Brand FOKAL

3. Products Manufactured AUTOMATIVE BULBS

4. Details of Exports PRODUCT COUNTRIES VALUE (INR)


(Products/countries/value etc.)
BULBS VIETNAM 1,95,771.60
BULBS HONGKONG 6,65,765.00

5. No. of employees 142

6. Directors and their contact details 1. SUMIT MOHAN SINHA


(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mob no. - 9810173882
Address - H.NO.570 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007
2. SHEELA SINHA
Mob no. - 9810038824
Address - H.NO.497 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007
3. VIDYUT SINHA
Mob no. - 9810048824
Address - H.NO.497 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007
4. M.K. SINHA
Mob no. - 9810138824
Address - H.NO.497 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007

7. Contact Persons for a. SUMIT MOHAN SINHA


a. Business Development Designation - Director
b. Exports Address - H.NO.570 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses) b. SUMIT MOHAN SINHA
Designation - Director
Address - H.NO.570 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007
c. VIDYUT SINHA
Designation - Director
Address - H.NO.497 SECTOR-14, FARIDABAD 121007

8. E-mail mithabhi@fokallamps.com

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TECHNO ELECTROMECH PVT. LTD
RS No.858, Suresh timber lane, opp.gsfc main gate, nh-8, vadodara-391750
Tel: +91-7600023946/7600248968, E-mail: saurabh@technoelectromech.com,
tej@technoelectromech.com, nisarg@technoelectromech.com,
rajesh.kalra@technoelectromech.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2011

1. Business Domain www.technoelectromech.com

2. Product Brand ODM/OEM Manufacturer of Led Lighting Products

3. Manufacturing Facilities VADODARA

4. Products Manufactured Led Lamps, Led Battens, Led Down Lights, CL 2x2 Panels, Flood Lights, Street Lights,
High Bays

5. Other Products Traded NA

6. Details of Exports Troffers 1x4,2x2,2x4


(Products/countries/value etc.) High Bays, Street Lights
USA

7. No. of employees 1500

8. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Saurabh Patel,9898038261


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Nisarg Patel,8128993261
3. Mr. Tej Patel, 8128993262

9. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Rajesh Kalra


a. Business Development b. Mr. Tej Patel
b. Exports
c. Production c. Mr. Nisarg Patel
(With names, designation & Addresses)

10. Regional Offices – Mr. Rajesh Kalra


Contact person / address Rohini, Delhi - 110085

11. E-mail saurabh@technoelectromech.com


tej@technoelectromech.com
rajesh.kalra@technoelectromech.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 85


TRUE NORTH TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED
222, Okhla Industrial Estate Phase – 3, New Delhi - 110020
TEL: 011- 69049000-09, FAX: 011-26829063
E-mail: info@true-north.co.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2020

1. Business Domain Electrical Lighting Products

2. Product Brand True North & C&S (as licensee)

3. Manufacturing Facilities One Manufacturing facilities in Noida

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps & Batten ,LED Floodlights, LED Streetlights, LED Landscape lights,
LED Building & Commercial Lights, LED Industrial lights, LED Smart Lights

5. Other Products Traded Some SKUs of above

6. Details of Exports SAARC & African Countries, ME, EU, etc.


(Products/countries/value etc.) Same products as above. About 5% of our turnover.

7. Annual Lighting Turnover NA

8. No. of employees 250

9. Directors and their contact details Mr. Rishi Nath Khanna (MD)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Address – 222, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase -3 , New Delhi – 110020
Email – info@true-north.co.in, PH – 011-69049000-09

10. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Rajeev Jindal (Business Head)


a. Business Development b. Mr. Devashish Biswas
b. Exports c. Mr. Sandeep Belsare
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)

11. Regional Offices – NA


Contact person / address

12. Any other information NA

13. E-mail info@true-north.co.in

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KESELEC LIGHTING PRIVATE LTD.
210 Charmwood Plaza| Eros Garden Colony|Charmwood Village | Near Suraj
Kund Road | Faridabad | Haryana-121009 | India, Tel: +91 129 411 7388
E-mail: mayankkg@keselec.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Lighting Solutions and Smart Controls

2. Product Brand Keselec

3. Manufacturing Facilities Keselec Lighting Private Limited


55 Industrial Area | NIT | Faridabad | Haryana – 121001 | India.

4. Products Manufactured LED Luminaires, Poles & Brackets and Smart Controls.

5. No. of employees 100

6. Directors and their contact details 1. Chekitan Sawhney, Managing Director


(phone, e-mail, location etc) chckitan@keselec.com
2. Mayank Gupta, CEO
mayankkg@keselec.com

7. Contact Persons for 1. Chekitan Sawhney, Managing Director


a. Business Development chckitan@keselec.com
b. Exports
c. Production 2. Mayank Gupta, CEO
(With names, designation & Addresses) mayankkg@keselec.com

8. E-mail mayankkg@keselec.com

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY 87


M/S AROSON PLASTICS PVT. LTD.
B-90, Mayapuri industrial area, phase-i, New Delhi-110064 (India)
TEL: 011-28116777 & 78, FAX: 011-45501100, E-mail: info@arosonglobal.com
COMPANY PROFILE:
MANUFACTURER OF PRECESION MOULDS, COMPONENTS & ASSEMBLIES WITH SPL. IN COMPLETE LED PRODUCTS &
ELECTRICALS ASSEMBLIES.
ESTABLISHED: 22.12.2005
1. Business Domain Manufacturing & Assembling
2. Product Brand Aroson LED
3. Manufacturing Facilities Complete setup under one roof
4. Products Manufactured Precision Moulds, Components & Assemblies
5. Other Products Traded Complete LED products & Electricals Assemblies
6. Details of Exports Under planning
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. Annual Lighting Turnover 25-50 Crores
8. No. of employees 83
9. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Amrik Singh - 9891699999 2. Mr. Saheb Singh – 9871892222
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email ID: amrik@arosonglobal.com Email ID: saheb@arosonglobal.com
3. Mr. Tirlochan Singh – 9910398887
Email ID: ts@arosonglobal.com

10. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Amrik Singh (Mg. Director)


a. Business Development b. Mr. Saheb Singh (Director)
b. Exports
c. Production
(With names, designation & Addresses)
11. Regional Offices – D-37, Bahadrabad Industrial Area, Haridwar-249403 (Uttrakhand)
Contact person / address
12. Any other information The Company is registered, certified and approved from all required bodies
13. E-mail info@arosonglobal.com

ELCOMA Publishes a
Quarterly Magazine
“IllumiNation”
For subscription & advertisement, please contact Deepak Kumar at
deepakkumar@elcomaindia.com & Mr. Amal sengupta at
amalsengupta@elcomaindia.com

You can also download the magazine from our


website www.elcomaindia.com
You can also contact us at
Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers’ Association of India
122, 1st Floor, DLF Tower-A, Jasola District Centre, Jasola Vihar, New Delhi -110025
Tel: +91-11-41556644/46604947

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LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
NO. 40, JIGANI INDUSTRIAL AREA, I PHASE, SY. NO. 592 &124, JIGANI
VILLAGE & HOBLI, ANEKAL TALUK, BANGLORE 560105 KARNATAKA, INDIA
TEL: 080 66556655, FAX: 080 66556655 E-mail: infor.india@ltcompany.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Manufacturing of LED Lights

2. Product Brand LT

3. Manufacturing Facilities Diecas

4. Products Manufactured LED Luminaires & Drivers

5. Other Products Traded NA

6. Details of Exports LED Luminaires / Middle East / Approx 10Cr


(Products/countries/value etc.)

7. Annual Lighting Turnover MSME 100Cr

7. No. of employees 165 on role & 300 Contract role

8. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Gopakumar Pazhdath, gkumar@ltcompany.com, Russia
(phone, e-mail, location etc)
2. Mr. Ninkileri Thazhillath Satish, satish@ltcompany.com, Russia
3. Mr. Sergei Ivanov, s.ivanov@ltcompany.com, Russia
4. Ms. Uliana Nikolaevna Tikhonova, u.tikhonova@ltcompany.com, Russia
5. Mr. Harinarayanan K V, hari.nkv@ltcompany.com, India

9. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Kalaiselvan K. Sr. Gm - Pm & Special Segment Sales,
a. Business Development k.selvan@ltcompany.com
b. Exports
c. Production b. Mr. Kalaiselvan K. Sr. Gm - Pm & Special Segment Sales,
(With names, designation & Addresses) k.selvan@ltcompany.com

c. Mr. Jayakanth Ganesan. Gm - Manufacturing Operations,


jayakanth.g@ltcompany.com

10. E-mail info.india@ltcompany.com

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SYSKA LED LIGHTS PVT. LTD.
Syska House, Sakure Nagar, Lane-4, Airport Road, Behind Maruti Suzuki
Showroom, Pune - 411014, Tel: 0204013100, Fax: +91 20 26160157
E-mail: swapnil.s@sskgroup.in

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain LED Lighting Products

2. Product Brand SYSKA

3. Manufacturing Facilities Rabale Mumbai & Chakan, Pune

4. Products Manufactured LED Bulb, LED Downlight, LED Tube Light, LED Street Light, LED Beam Light,
LED Hi bay light

5. Details of Exports All LED Products


(Products/countries/value etc.) UAE, African Countries, South East Asia, Philippines

6. No. of employees 1600

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Govind Uttamchandani


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Rajesh Uttamchandani
Tel: 0204013100

8. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Swapnil Shinde, Asst. Vice President


a. Business Development
b. Exports b. Mr. Ajay Mehra, Sr. Vice President
c. Production c. Mr. Sunil Gaikwad, Sr. Vice President
(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. Regional Offices – Mumbai Office:


Contact person / address Contact Person: Mr. Vishal Chabrria
Syska LED Lights Pvt. Ltd.,
601, 6th Floor, Center Point, A. K. Road,
Near Chakala Metro Station, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059

Delhi Office:
Contact Person: Mr. Dhruv Singh
Syska LED Lights Pvt Ltd
609-610, 6th Floor, DLF Tower
Moti Nagar, New Delhi - 110034

10. E-mail swapnil.s@sskgroup.in

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FLUXLITE NIMS PRIVATE LIMITED
Plot No. G976-979 B, C, D, G-986-To G-991, Sitapura Industrial
Area, Phase 3, Jaipur-302022, TEL: 0141-2771980
E-mail: chancellornims@gmail.com, cmdfluxlitenims@gmail.com,
deepaknathiya@gmail.com

COMPANY PROFILE:
ESTABLISHED: 2016

1. Business Domain LED Light manufacturing & Marketing

2. Product Brand NiFLUX

3. Manufacturing Facilities SMT -4 Lines


MI Conveyor Setup with Wave soldering -2 Lines
Assembly Conveyor setup -6 Lines
Aging Conveyor setup -8 Lines
Packing Conveyor setup -4 Lines

4. Products Manufactured LED Bulbs ( 0.5W to 50W )


LED Battens ( 5W - 30W )
LED Down Lights ( 3W - 20W )
LED Flood Lights ( 10W - 200W )
LED Street Lights ( 15W - 120W )
& many more.... @www.fluxlitenims.com

5. Other Products Traded Fluxlite NIMS Pvt Ltd, INDIA has sister concerns in ITALY, USA, CANADA, UK & SPAIN
with same Brands Niflux & sales there LED Filament bulbs, T-5/T-8 LED tubes, LED
Panel Lights, CoB Down lights, LED Hi Bays, LED Street Light & LED Flood Lights.

6. No. of employees 50+ 500

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Prof. (Dr.) Balvir S. Tomar - CMD
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Dr. Juhi Tomar - Director

8. Contact Persons for a. Mr. Atul Bansal


a. Business Development
b. Exports b. Mr. Deepak Nathiya
c. Production c. Mr. Pradeep Chandraker
(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. Regional Offices – Mr. Deepak Nathiya


Contact person / address
Same as above factory address

10. E-mail & Contact Number pradeep@fluxlitenims.com, 9929011611


caatulbansal@gmail.com, 9829022279
deepaknathiya@gmail.com, 9929600137

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