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Connectivity Retail display lighting
Point modules Point drivers
Linear modules Linear drivers
Xtreme modules Xtreme drivers
Your
personal technical support
Our application and design-in engineers are here to help you understand the technical features and interactions of Philips LED lighting systems across different portfolios. This includes the LED drivers and modules, as well as the sensors and apps you’ll need to build a connected system.
They also bridge the gap between your technical needs and the relevant R&D team, acting as an interface between the two. Remote or on-site technical support, as well as hands- on training is offered to help you to facilitate the design-in of Philips LED systems or LED drivers. You can also ask our engineers for early samples of products that haven’t yet formally been released to market.
Contact our application engineers
Gerbrand Swart Global Head of Design-in & Application Engineering LED Electronics
Mail:
gerbrand.swart@signify.com Mobile: +31 6 20605056
Kees Slob Application Engineer
Mail:
kees.slob@
signify.com Mobile: +31 6 11566508
Specialist for: Linear and point source modules Linear and point drivers
Jan Richard Huisman Application Engineer
Mail:
j.r.huisman@
signify.com Mobile: +31 6 20599173
Specialist for: Retail display lighting and Xtreme modules
Ed Bos Application Engineer
Mail:
ed.bos@
signify.com Mobile: +31 6 11060126
Specialist for: MultiOne & SimpleSet
Leon Stofmeel Application Engineer
Mail:
leon.stofmeel@
signify.com Mobile: +31 6 11782402
Specialist for: Easy Design-In Tool
Design-in support
In addition to application support, we can also help luminaire manufacturers with the design-in of LED systems into their luminaires. Typical design-in projects might be: ‘LEDifying’ existing luminaires, simulating optical or thermal scenarios and evaluating finished prototypes. You can make use of our design-in support for all kind of requests such as:
· Thermal measurements and/or simulation
· Optical measurements and/or simulation · Mechanical solutions · Electrical measurements
· Evaluating the quality of light of the luminaire
· Certification of luminaires equipped with YellowDot drivers
Please contact your local Key account manager to discuss your needs.
Sjef Jansen Design-in Engineer Mail:
s.jansen@signify.com
Contact us For more information please contact your local representative.
Benelux Herbert Lismont
herbert.lismont@
signify.com
DACH Niclas Loeding
niclas.loeding@signify.com
France Samuel Machet
samuel.machet@
signify.com
Iberia Alvaro del Valle
alvaro.del.valle@
signify.com
Italy, Israel and Greece Luca Camorcia
italy.sloem@
signify.com
UK & Ireland Dervan Alleyne
dervan.alleyne@
signify.com
Poland & the Baltic States Wojciech Kapturkiewicz
wojciech.kapturkiewicz@signify.com
Denmark Henrik Boe Nielsen
henrik.nielsen@
signify.com
Norway Even Ingjaer
even.ingjaer@
signify.com
Sweden South region Lars Rydberg
lars.rydberg@signify.com
North region Peter Granberg
peter.granberg@
signify.com
Finland Paula Fagerroos-Hautala
paula.fagerroos-hautala@
signify.com
Eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania, Russia, Ukraine) Istvan Ujfalvi
istvan.ujfalvi@signify.com
Visit our website for all your product information and downloads:
philips.com/technology Philips OEM LED catalog 137
Elly van der Voort Design-in Engineer Mail:
elly.onnekes@signify.com
Helmut Zahn Design-in Engineer Mail:
helmut.zahn@
signify.com
Oscar Stappers Design-in Engineer Mail:
o.stappers@
signify.com
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