TOPLITE Shines at 2024 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition with Cutting-Edge InnovationsIssuing time:2024-06-15 14:00 The 2024 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (GILE) concluded successfully after a four-day run, drawing throngs of industry professionals and enthusiasts. Among the standout exhibitors, TOPLITE made waves with its showcase of groundbreaking optical technologies and innovative lighting products, solidifying its position as a leader in the global illumination optics sector. Four Game-Changing Optical Inventions: Redefining Industry Standards At this year’s exhibition, TOPLITE took center stage with four groundbreaking optical innovations—flagship of its years of R&D in illumination optics. These technologies are set to reshape how the lighting industry designs, produces, and deploys optical solutions. 1. Variable Optical Imaging System (IMM Series): Flexibility Meets Precision
The IMM Series is a versatile lens ecosystem featuring achromatic cemented lenses ranging from 22mm to 200mm in diameter. Its core strength lies in free modular combination: users can mix and match single or multiple lenses (of the same or different sizes) to create fixed-focus or zoom imaging lenses with smooth linear zoom capabilities. Key advantages include ultra-high resolution (supporting 2-micron pixel pattern sheets for crisp projections), low distortion, and uniform light distribution (over 90% uniformity). It eliminates chromatic aberration and edge discoloration, making it ideal for LED pattern projectors, cut-off lights, and imaging fixtures—empowering manufacturers to reduce inventory costs while expanding product lines. 2. LED Color-Mixing System (STONEHENGE Series): Revolutionizing Color Consistency
Targeting professional lighting needs, the Stonehenge Series integrates a proprietary optical integrator matrix to deliver seamless color mixing with exceptional efficiency. Compatible with monochromatic, dual-color, 4-in-1, and multi-color LEDs, it forms high-power light source modules through matrix arrangement. Compared to traditional color-mixing solutions, it offers superior heat dissipation, compact design, and uniform color output (no chromatic shifts). With power ranging from 120W to 2000W, it’s a game-changer for professional grade wash lights, spotlights, studio lights, and stage fixtures—catering to diverse high-power lighting demands. 3. Optical Fly-Eye Lens Matrix Module (MAT Series): High luminous density
Boasting invention patents in China, the U.S., and Europe, the MAT Series redefines light concentration with its innovative multi-layer fly-eye lens matrix design. It outperforms traditional systems with smaller light circles and higher light density, supporting both LED and laser beads for high-power modules (200W–2000W for LEDs, 140W–400W for lasers). Its versatility shines across applications: imaging projection, beam lights, pattern projectors, and hybrid fixtures—making it a go-to choice for manufacturers seeking high-performance, compact optical solutions. 4. Total Reflection Fresnel Lens (PEGGY, KULLEN & KULLEN-GLASS Series): Compact Powerhouse
Designed with a folded optical path, this series slashes the distance between lens and LED source, enabling sleek, space-saving fixture designs. It delivers soft, uniform light with natural transitions, compatible with white light, dual-color temperature, and colourful LEDs. A standout benefit? One inventory stock covers everything from narrow-beam spotlights to wide-angle floodlights, reducing optical part storage costs. It’s widely used in flashlights, downlights, stadium lights, and ambient fixtures—proving its adaptability across consumer and industrial lighting. Lighting Products: Where Technology Meets ArtBeyond optical components, TOPLITE’s CodeLite brand showcased lighting products that blend cutting-edge tech with artistic design, winning rave reviews from attendees. Nebula Light: “Light Without the Fixture”
With its ultra-slim modular design, the Nebula Light transforms architectural and commercial spaces. Its flexible splicing creates intricate patterns—from traditional cloud motifs to modern geometric shapes—while its recessed installation replaces outdated spotlights and panel lights, saving space. The result? A “see light, not fixtures” effect—redefining subtle, elegant illumination. Colorful Cube Light: Intelligent Color Artistry
This smart fixture marries CodeLite’s design flair with TOPLITE’s optical precision. Using RGB LEDs paired with zoom imaging and color-mixing tech, it projects high-definition, uniform color blocks—perfect for artistic installations. With DMX512 control, custom programming, and algorithm-driven color tuning, it offers precise, intelligent light management for dynamic spaces.
High-Definition LED Pattern Projection and Profile Cutting Lights
CodeLite’s GL/CL series leverages TOPLITE’s Variable Optical Imaging System for linear zoom, delivering uniform light and sharp pattern projections. The wide-angle fixed-focus models offer distortion-free cut-off edges, with support for single/dual-color temperature LEDs, 0–100% dimming, and DMX512 control—ideal for high-end commercial and artistic lighting. High-Definition Pixel Projection: Digital Light Matrix
This innovative fixture turns light into information. Using pixel-matrixed LEDs and TOPLITE’s optical system, it projects programmable graphics—text, arrows, shapes—with high clarity. Scalable via multi-fixture matrices, it supports zoom, custom programming, and network control, making it a star for digital signage, interactive installations, and smart spaces.
Looking Ahead: Illuminating the FutureThe 2024 Guangzhou Exhibition underscored TOPLITE’s role as a trailblazer in optical innovation. By merging precision optics with practical design, the company isn’t just selling components—it’s redefining how light enhances life and work. “Lighting is more than illumination; it’s art and emotion,” said a TOPLITE spokesperson. With a focus on innovation, quality, and service, TOPLITE is poised to keep pushing boundaries—bringing more breakthroughs to the global lighting industry. |