Connected commercial lighting control room
Connected commercial lighting

Philips luminaires engineered for network-ready buildings.

Philips helps project teams combine efficient LED fixtures, adaptive controls, and application engineering into lighting systems that are easier to commission, maintain, and upgrade over time.

Global delivery depth

Scale for programs that cannot afford lighting uncertainty.

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countries supported by project-ready supply and documentation workflows.

021.3M

annual project-ready units across commercial and connected lighting categories.

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R&D and application specialists focused on controls, optics, and thermal design.

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patents supporting LED, sensing, and adaptive lighting platform improvements.

What Philips brings to the spec

Fixture, control, and project logic designed as one system.

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Controls integration

Map luminaires, sensors, scenes, and gateways before procurement so installation teams receive a clearer wiring and commissioning path.

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Smart upgrade planning

Convert legacy lamps and static circuits into tunable, dimmable, sensor-aware zones without losing sight of budget and outage windows.

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Application engineering

Match optics, glare control, lumen packages, and mounting details to workplace, retail, exterior, and industrial conditions.

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Project delivery discipline

Coordinate submittals, compliance references, alternates, and fixture schedules for teams managing multi-site lighting programs.

Application range

Lighting strategies tuned for how each space is used.

Open office LED luminaires

Workplaces

Balanced visual comfort for offices, conference rooms, lobbies, and collaboration areas.

Retail lighting display area

Retail

Layered accent, shelf, and ambient lighting that supports merchandising changes.

Outdoor pedestrian area lights

Outdoor Areas

Area, canopy, facade, and pathway systems shaped for visibility and energy control.

Industrial high bay lighting

Industrial

High-output luminaires and controls for demanding maintenance and mounting conditions.

Healthcare corridor lighting

Care Environments

Reliable, visually calm systems for corridors, waiting areas, and service zones.

A roadmap mindset

From efficient fixtures to adaptive lighting infrastructure.

1975

Commercial lighting discipline

Philips builds around repeatable fixture quality, compliance documentation, and practical site support.

2008

LED conversion maturity

Retrofit programs move from lamp replacement into engineered luminaire schedules and energy modeling.

2016

Connected control layers

Sensors, gateways, and scene logic become part of early project planning rather than a late add-on.

2030

Future-flexible buildings

Lighting systems are specified as serviceable digital infrastructure with measurable energy and comfort outcomes.

Build a lighting schedule that is ready for the next controls upgrade.

Send the fixture types, spaces, and commissioning goals you are working with. Philips will help turn the requirement into a coordinated project path.

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