Signify announces a new Li-Fi system called Trulifi (150 Mbps internet)

Signify announces a new Li-Fi system called Trulifi (150 Mbps internet)

Photo credit to Signify

Photo credit to Signify

According to a 2018 Statista report, the number of internet users worldwide was approximately 3.9 billion, up from 3.65 billion in the previous year. This means about 51 percent of the global population accessed the internet that year. The number of the global internet users will continue to grow. China had about 829 million internet users, nearly triple the amount of third-ranked U.S. with nearly 293 million internet users. India ranked second in number of internet users. The global average internet speed is around at 7.2 Mbps, up from 7.0 Mbps from the last quarter of 2016.

Signify

Credit to Signify

Credit to Signify

Signify is the new brand name of Philips Lighting. The name change occurred in March 2018 to represent the transformation from an analogue lighting company into a digital lighting and Internet of Things (IoT) company. Signify is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things. The company provides lighting solutions for professional segments such as automotive, healthcare, horticulture, office, outdoor, phototherapy, petrol stations, solar, purification, schools, fashion, cinema, and more. These lighting solutions include indoor and outdoor luminaries, lamps, electronics, lighting controls, lighting control software, IoT systems and platforms.

Signify has also other brands under its belt such as Philips, Interact, Modular Lighting Instruments, Luceplan, Color Kinetics, ILTI Luce and Philips Hue.

Trulifi system

Signify recently launched a new Li-Fi system called “Trulifi”. Trulifi uses light waves to enable highly reliable, secure two-way wireless communications at speeds far above most conventional workplace wireless technologies.

Trulifi uses optical wireless transceiver technology built, or retrofitted, into Philips luminaires. This means customers do not have to replace their existing lighting infrastructure to receive great quality light and wireless connectivity.

Photo credit to Signify

Photo credit to Signify

The new Li-Fi system comprises of a USB Network Access adapter, Li-Fi enabled LED lights and a Trulifi-6002 Plug-In Optical Transceiver. The Trulifi-enabled luminaires can provide wireless connectivity at speeds up to 150 Megabits per second (Mbps) over large spaces, such as meeting rooms and office floors. There is seamless handover between each Trulifi-enabled luminaire enabling users to roam around. The speed is fast enough to stream simultaneously 30 1080p HDTV movies. A USB-access key, plugged into a laptop, is needed to receive the LiFi signal and acts as an emitter to send data back to the luminaire.

Photo credit to Signify

Photo credit to Signify

The Trulifi range also includes a fixed point-to-point system, up to 250 Mbps speed, which acts like a wireless cable. This is ideal for mobile devices connectivity. This Li-Fi system can also be useful to connect robots or machines in radio frequency (RF) harsh environments like industrial plants, or hospitals where RF communications may not be permitted, or where there’s a need to send and receive large data files securely and quickly. Currently, Trulifi is aimed at professional markets, including offices, hospitality, retail, industry, construction and healthcare.

Benefits of Trulifi

Signify claimed the following three benefits of their Trulifi system:

Reliable

Trulifi is ideal for busy areas, such as multi-tenancy buildings, stations, airports and public areas. Network availability and overload are no longer an issue. Trulifi provides guaranteed bandwidth without interference from other radio communication systems.

What’s more, it works in places where radio frequencies are not permitted, restricted or could cause interference – such as in hospitals, some schools, aircraft and industrial plants. It also works where radio frequencies don’t work well or at all.

Trulifi actively coordinates traffic, ensuring good quality of service for all users, at all times. It uses the ITU G.9991 LiFi standard. 

The new standard, ITU G.9991, describes the system architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification for ‘high-speed indoor VLC transceivers’, the VLC access points within light bulbs.

Secure

Trulifi uses AES 128-bit encryption. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric block cipher chosen by the U.S. government to protect classified information and is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world for the encryption of sensitive data. Information is accessed using a USB access key. What’s more an extra layer of security is built-in, as light waves cannot penetrate walls. This all helps to make Trulifi as secure as wired communication. Perfect for applications where security is paramount:

  • Financial institutions

  • Government

  • Police

  • Military

  • Data centres

  • Corporate organisations

Fast

Trulifi 6002 series has a net data rate up to 150 Mbps for the downlink and the uplink. That’s fast enough to stream simultaneously 30 1080p HDTV movies.

It’s perfect for offices and large spaces as each luminaire transceiver hands off seamlessly to another. And unlike other LiFi systems, it works with the lights on, dimmed or off.

Trulifi 6013 is a fixed point-to-point system. It acts like a wireless cable with a guaranteed net data rate up to 250 Mbps for the downlink and uplink. It can be used in a host of environments – from connecting machines in a factory to sending large image files in a hospital. Trulifi 6013 is available with Blue, Red and Green light.

Li Fi Tech News’ Take

It is great that many leading Li-Fi companies have started releasing Li-Fi products, which are becoming cheaper, cost effective solutions and faster in terms of wireless data transmission. Li-Fi will stand out as a key player in wireless data communications as well as a disruptive technology innovation for the wireless communication industry.

Christoph Ruys, Business Development Manager of Claerhout Communication Campus stated: “We wanted good quality energy-efficient lighting and wireless connectivity capable of handling high resolution images, artwork and big data files. We’ve gone from offering our staff and clients 5 Mbps to a blistering 150 Mbps, and we can roam around freely as one light point hands off to another seamlessly. While it’s encrypted, Trulifi adds an extra layer of security as light can’t pass through walls - so what’s in the room, stays in the room. This is truly game changing technology.”

Grzegorz Strutyński, Commercial Director of Globalworth, said that “The ability to integrate modern technology, such as Trulifi, in office buildings and workplaces, is a source of competitive advantage to attract tenants and increase the value of an asset. As a landlord, we are focused on providing top-notch solutions to our clients. We are also obliged to explore and test the latest technologies on the market. We are happy to be the first in Central Eastern Europe to implement Signify’s Trulifi technology, setting new standards for the real estate industry.”

“Signify is positioned to deliver on the promise of LiFi with attractively priced offerings that could help overcome the budget barrier for potential customers. Signify has also adopted the ITU G.9991 LiFi standard, which is aligned with the market’s move toward increased standardisation,” said Krystal Maxwell, Senior Research Analyst, Navigant Research.

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Oledcomm, Air France, Latécoère and Ubisoft unveil their Li-Fi project

Oledcomm, Air France, Latécoère and Ubisoft unveil their Li-Fi project

According to a report carried by Inmarsat, 67% of passengers would be more likely to rebook with an airline if in-flight internet connectivity were available.  70% of passengers would be likely to recommend in-flight connectivity having tried it previously.  66% believe in-flight connectivity is necessary.  65% of passengers that have had access to in-flight internet connectivity in the last year used it and 54% of passengers agreed that if only poor-quality Wi-Fi was on offer, they would prefer not to have it at all.

As part of the International Air and Space Show (Salon du Bourget), which opens its doors on June 17, 2019, Air France, Latécoère and Ubisoft will test Li-Fi (Light Fidelity), a new wireless communication technology via light waves that aims to become the next standard after Wi-Fi. For the duration of the show, Latécoère will present on its booth (Hall 2a - B254) a full-size Air France medium-haul reproduction, incorporating Li-Fi technology; visitors will have the opportunity to test live "  the speed and reliability of this innovative technology", according to their joint communique. The French equipment manufacturer has designed an infrastructure solution that allows entertainment and communication system providers to optimise connectivity in-flight, and has many advantages including a multimedia data exchange at very high speed (current speed 100 times higher WiFi), and a reduction in the number of cables on board (elimination of copper cables in favour of optics) which leads to a reduction in the overall weight of the aircraft and therefore in its fuel consumption. 

If this solution was able to be previewed in an Air France cabin,"it is thanks to the pioneering spirit" of Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance, a major international player in aeronautical maintenance. The Li-Fi was spotted early by its cabin modification experts, who began to think about how to implement this innovative technology on board a device. Latécoère, having also perceived the high potential of Li-Fi, the partnership with Air France is born naturally from a common desire to explore new technological territories. The equipment manufacturer developed the system, AFI KLM E & M realised the certification of the solution and its integration in the cabin. This union of know-how today leads to an unprecedented advance in the world of aeronautics.

In order to demonstrate the potential of Li-Fi technology, Ubisoft will kick off an exceptional tournament in its all-public Trackmania Stadium video game on Monday, June 17 at 10:00 am at the Latécoère stand. During the "Air France Trackmania Cup", the visitors of the Paris Air Show will be able to discover the game by fighting friendly from the tablets installed in the reproduction of a medium-haul cabin of Air France. The official tournament will take place from Saturday, July 6 at 20:00 and will end with the finals in September 2019, during an exceptional commercial flight Air France in a device specially provided for the occasion of 12 seats equipped with LiFi technology from Latécoère. Competitors will occasionally discover circuits specially created for the event and featuring key elements of the Air France and Latécoère universe. Players will be able to register online at www.airfrance-tmcup.com as soon as the tournament opens; the prizes as well as the modalities of the tournament will be communicated soon.

Photo credit to pureLiFi

Photo credit to pureLiFi

Yannick Aswad, CEO of Latécoère said: "The development of Li-Fi technology on airplanes, for which Latécoère is in pole position, redefines the conditions under which passengers and cabin crew will receive and exchange of flight data to horizon 5 years . We are proud to be at the forefront of this innovation and our mastery of this technology underlines the strong R & T efforts of our Group over the past three years . "

Antoine Laborde, Air France Innovation Manager, added: " We are very pleased to have the opportunity to experience the Li-Fi on one of our aircraft, and to organise an on-board video games tournament, two major" world premieres ". In-Flight Entertainment is at the heart of the experience aboard Air France, and it is therefore natural that Air France invests in innovative solutions that will allow our customers to experience new experiences in a few years " .

Deborah Papiernik, Director of Innovative Projects at Ubisoft, concludes: " We are proud to participate in Le Bourget alongside two iconic groups in French aeronautics. This unique partnership is an opportunity to propel Ubisoft into this new territory , 30,000 feet from our usual playground. In-Flight Entertainment will logically take its place in the years to come and Ubisoft is at the forefront of this evolution . "

Air France-KLM is the first Air Group in terms of international traffic from Europe. It offers its customers a network covering 312 destinations in 116 countries in 2019 thanks to Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Transavia. With a fleet of 550 aircraft and 101.4 million passengers carried in 2018, Air France-KLM operates up to 2,300 flights per day, mainly from its hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol airports. Its loyalty program Flying Blue is among the leaders in Europe and has more than 15 million members. Air France-KLM operates with its partners Delta Air Lines and Alitalia the largest transatlantic joint venture with more than 275 daily flights; the SkyTeam Alliance Member Group also offers cargo transportation and aeronautical maintenance solutions.

A global "tier 1" partner of the world's leading aircraft manufacturers (Airbus, Embraer, Dassault, Boeing, Bombardier), Latécoère operates in all segments of the aerospace industry (commercial, regional, business and military aircraft) in two areas activities: aerostructures (58% of turnover, fuselage sections and doors), interconnection systems (42% of sales, wiring, electrical furniture and on-board equipment). At December 31, 2018, the Group employed over 4,900 people in 13 different countries.

Ubisoft is a world leader in the creation, publishing and distribution of video games and interactive services. The group has a portfolio of international brands such as Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, Watch_Dogs and the Tom Clancy video game series including Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six and The Division. Ubisoft teams, through their worldwide network of studios and distribution subsidiaries, are committed to providing players with original and unforgettable gaming experiences on all popular platforms, including consoles, mobiles, tablets and PCs. . For the 2017-18 financial year, Ubisoft's turnover amounted to £1,5 billion.

At the second annual Global LiFi Congress, the international event dedicated to Li-Fi, Visible Light Communication held in Paris from 12th June to 13th june 2019, Oledcomm, Latécoère Group, Université Paul Sabatier, and DGAC, unveiled a Li-Fi product designed for aircraft cruising at 30,000 feet.  

Oledcomm chairman Benjamin Azoulay stated that: “LiFi is ideal for the aerospace industry and it enables us to show we are no longer at the research stage but are already creating high added value business applications.”

pureLiFi performs inaugural physics innovation talk at The Institute of Physics (IOP)

pureLiFi performs inaugural physics innovation talk at The Institute of Physics (IOP)

May 16th, 2019 marks the worldwide celebration of the second edition of the International Day of Light.  The International Day of Light is an official observance of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization  (UNESCO)  that provides an annual focal point for the continued appreciation of light and the role it plays in science, culture and art, education, and sustainable development, and in diverse fields such  as medicine, communications, and energy.   The broad theme of light allows many different sectors of society worldwide to participate in activities that demonstrates how science, technology, art and culture can help achieve the goals of UNESCO, which are education, equality, and peace.

The Institute of Physics (IOP) opened an accelerator centre equipped with Li-Fi equipment in London. This was in partnership with the UK Leading Li-Fi company, pureliFi. pureLiFi is a pioneering Li-Fi company engaged in the research and development of Li-Fi and visible light communication technologies.  pureLiFi seeks to resolve the global struggle for diminishing wireless capacity resulting in the Spectrum Crunch.

credit to pureLiFi

credit to pureLiFi

Professor Haas discussed the humble beginning of pureLiFi starting from a few researchers in a lab to the growing scale-up it is today with 133 deployments across more than 23 countries. Haas discussed the Li-Fi products that pureLiFi has made over the years from the bulky Li-1st to the powerful chip known as GigaLiFi.  The professor explained the potential Li-Fi will offer in the many decades or centuries to come. Haas also shared a few case studies of where Li-Fi is making a difference for industries such as in retail, defence, transport, manufacturing, marine, finance, etc…

credit to pureLiFi

credit to pureLiFi

Professor Haas stated that:

“We actually see Li-Fi in every light bulb, every car, every street, every smartphone, every toaster, everywhere. It will connect us.” 

“It will be the nervous system that enable the industrial revolution”

Alistair, CEO of pureLiFi, said: “My goal as running the company is to stay ahead. I’m pushing integration, increasing performance, making power down, making small enough, making sure we get into these small mobile devices.”

credit to pureLiFi

credit to pureLiFi

 

You can watch the full video of the OP Li-Fi Launch with pureLiFi below:

 

 

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The Institute of Physics (IOP) Launches new Accelerator Centre with Li-Fi Technology

The Institute of Physics (IOP) Launches new Accelerator Centre with Li-Fi Technology

The Institute of Physics

The Institute of Physics, also known as IOP, is a scientific charity that works for the advancement of physics education, research and application. It was established in 1874 and has a worldwide membership of over 50,000. The IOP supports physics in education, research and industry.  The IOP provides services to its members including careers advice and professional development and grants the professional qualification of Chartered Physicist (CPhys), as well as Chartered Engineer (CEng) as a nominated body of the Engineering Council.  The IOP's publishing company, IOP Publishing, publishes more than 70 academic journals and magazines.

 

The IOP opens an accelerator centre equipped with Li-Fi equipment in London near Caledonian Road.  Li-Fi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data.  In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a Li-Fi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Conference.

 Li-Fi is a high speed, bidirectional, and fully networked wireless communication of data using light. Li-Fi is made of several light bulbs that form a wireless network. In simple words, Li-Fi is the internet through Light. You can watch the video below to see how Li-Fi works.

 

The IOP's head of science and innovation, Anne Crean stated that the technology was a potential game-changer moving forward.

 She further stated: "We're all so connected now using the internet and downstreaming videos that there's going to be a big data crunch soon and not enough bandwidth for Wi-Fi to work (known as the spectrum crunch).

 "That's why we're moving out into different frequencies such as light.

 "In the future you could be in an office and you wouldn't need a router - it would all be built into the lighting system and you would communicate from the lights.

 "It's an exciting, disruptive technology that might impact on business and the public for years to come."

 "Security-wise you can't tap into it," added Anne. "Wi-Fi leaks through the wall because it uses radio frequency but light doesn't - it's very much a bi-directional communication so secret spies can't tap in!"

The IOP sees the new Accelerator centre as another platform to develop its ties with the Islington community.  It already partners with local schools and desires to grow the industry's employment opportunities in the borough. 

Anne said: "It's here to help entrepreneurs, start-ups and middle-sized organisations come together, network, collaborate and share intelligence. 

"It can help them access funding or for instance put them in touch with someone knowledgeable about bank loans, or perhaps even develop a partnership with the local university.

"The idea is that an organisation's growth will be even greater at the centre because they'll benefit from all the institute's networks."

IOP Li-Fi Launch with pureLiFi

On Thursday 16th May 2019, the International Day of Light, the IOP and pureLiFi will unveil the cutting edge Li-Fi technology in the IOP’s new Accelerator Centre.

This is the first in a series of physics innovation talks being introduced at the IOP aimed at researchers in the field, potential users, as well as inspiring innovators taking tech to market. The inaugural physics innovation talk will be done by Professor Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, co-founder of pureLiFi, the leaders in Li-Fi technology, and one of the IOP’s 2017 Business Award winners.

Professor Haas will speak about the journey of building a technology company in the UK starting from a few researchers in a lab to the growing scale-up it is today with more than 130 deployments across more than 24 countries. Haas will speak about the fundamental advantages of Li-Fi. He will illustrate a vision for Li-Fi and how this revolutionary light communications technology will transform the way the world connects and how it will enable other disruptive technologies and applications. Haas will share a few case studies of where Li-Fi is making a difference for industries and communities today.

pureLiFi is a pioneering Li-Fi company engaged in the research and development of Li-Fi and visible light communication technologies.  pureLiFi seeks to resolve the global struggle for diminishing wireless capacity resulting in the Spectrum Crunch. The company is currently developing and delivering technology for secure, reliable, high-speed communication networks that seamlessly integrate data and lighting utility infrastructures and significantly reduce energy consumption.

Photo credit to pureLiFi

Photo credit to pureLiFi

 

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pureLiFi demonstrates Gigabit LiFi speed capabilities at the Mobile World Congress 2019

pureLiFi demonstrates Gigabit LiFi speed capabilities at the Mobile World Congress 2019

Few weeks ago, pureLiFi made the announcement that they will unveil their new Li-Fi system, the “Gigabit LiFi”at the Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona from 25th to 28th February 2019.

Mobile World Congress Barcelona

MWC Barcelona (formerly Mobile World Congress) is the largest mobile event in the world, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology from more than 2,400 leading companies, with a highly-rated conference programme assembling today’s visionaries to explore the hottest topics influencing the industry.

The event also features extensive learning opportunities from dozens of partner-led programmes, GSMA seminars, summits and more. With over 107,000 key decision-makers expected to attend, #MWC19 promises to expand your professional network and help you achieve your goals.
 

MWC 19 Intelligent Connectivity

The theme of this year’s event is ‘Intelligent Connectivity’. This term signifies the powerful combination of flexible, high-speed 5G networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and big data. Intelligent connectivity marks the beginning of a new era defined by highly contextualised and personalised experiences, delivered when and where you want them. This is the future of our industry and our world.

Gigabit LiFi

MWC 19

The Gigabit LiFi system is capable of transmitting data of up to 1 Gbps. From the pictures below, the Gigabit LiFi laptop achieved a download line rate of around 975 Mbps and an upload line rate of 377 Mbps. Download speed is the speed at which information is transferred from the internet to your computer whereas upload speed is the speed at which information is transferred from your computer to the internet.

Photo credit to Stephen Speirs

Photo credit to Stephen Speirs

pureLiFi CEO, Alistair Banham, stated about pureLiFi’s readiness to work with device manufacturers:

“Our message to device manufacturers is that we are ready to get on your roadmap. We are developing the components that are necessary for LiFi integration into future generations of mobile devices. This year we have some of these components in action at Mobile World Congress.”

Sky News interview with pureLiFi CEO, Alistair Banham. Photo credit to pureLiFi

Sky News interview with pureLiFi CEO, Alistair Banham. Photo credit to pureLiFi

Co-Founder and CTO, Mostafa Afgani added:

“We are ready to extend wireless communications to new horizons. Getting Gbps of LiFi speed into a tiny package designed for mobile integration is a unique engineering feat. The new optical components are designed to work with a variety of baseband solutions allowing us to work with a wide range of manufacturers on integration.”

pureLiFi is pioneering the advancement of LiFi which will definitively revolutionise wireless communications and deliver to the world unprecedented bandwidth and data.

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pureLiFi announced Gigabit LiFi demonstration at the upcoming MWC 2019

pureLiFi announced Gigabit LiFi demonstration at the upcoming MWC 2019

pureLiFi recently made the announcement that they will unveil their new Li-Fi system, the “Gigabit LiFi”at the Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona.  The company will demonstrate how Li-Fi connectivity can be integrated into mobile handsets.

 Chief executive of pureLiFi, Alistair Banham, stated that “The ecosystem is crying out for new spectrum and new wireless technology that will service the global appetite for more bandwidth and digital innovation. Device manufacturing need new technology to be sure they’re ready for 5g and differentiate between their competition. We’ve led global adoption of LiFi into critical use cases such as government and industry and now we’re bringing the technology into every device and every light for everyone.”

Credit to pureLiFi

Credit to pureLiFi

pureLiFi brought the first commercial LiFi product to the world and continue to lead the advancement of this ground-breaking technology. In 2017, pureLiFi introduced The LiFi-XC is the world’s first certified, complete LiFi system, offering fast, secure mobile communications via light. In 2018,  pureLiFi demonstrated the first LiFi integrated laptop and mobile phone accessory.

pureLiFi has recorded year-on-year quarterly revenue increases of over 300 per cent against Q3 of 2014 and significantly grown its international customer base around the world with international partnerships in place with organisations such as Cisco, Rolls Royce, and O2 Telefonica.

The company was co-founded by Professor Harald Haas in 2011 after his famous Ted Global talk where he demonstrated Light Fidelity for the first time and coined the phrase LiFi. Harald Haas is now broadly known as the “Father of LiFi”.

pureLiFi is pioneering the advancement of LiFi which will revolutionise wireless communications and deliver to the world unprecedented bandwidth and data.

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Infinity LiFi X - The Li-Fi system offering 150 Gbps Internet speed

Infinity LiFi X - The Li-Fi system offering 150 Gbps Internet speed

A Hong Kong-based company, called Infinity Technology Services Ltd, has recently released a Li-Fi system that can transmit data of up to 150 Gbps. The company was established in 2015 and provides Lighting and wireless communication solutions with the use of Li-Fi technology.

Infinity Technology Services Ltd claimed that their latest Li-Fi product is the most powerful plug and play system available for Li-Fi communication. The USB device comes with a lightweight body made from black aluminium. It can transmit data up-to 150 Gbps and allows up to 100 simultaneous users to benefit from a secure connection. It is compatible with IOS, Microsoft and Linux operating systems. The Li-Fi system comprises of led light bulbs and Li-Fi receivers and is currently only available to businesses and large organisations.

Infinity Li Fi X by Infinity Technology Services Ltd

Infinity Li Fi X by Infinity Technology Services Ltd

In many ways, smart objects have been employed for decades, such as electronic wristwatches, car alarms and coordinated traffic lights. What the IoT brings is a greater prevalence of smart objects and a higher connectivity between them. According to a Statista report, the installed base of Internet of Things connected devices and things is forecast to reach a figure between 6.6 billion and 30 billion by 2020 depending on the source and definition of what can be considered an IoT device/thing.

The smart home / automated home market, another IoT vertical, is forecast to grow significantly over the next few years, as the global smart home market is forecast to grow to more than 50 billion U.S. dollars (£38 billion). The smart home automation market is projected to reach more than 20 billion U.S. dollars (£15.2 billion) in revenue by that time. The use of IoT extends to all types of buildings.

Mr. Frank Zhu, Head of Investor Relations at Infinity Technology Services Ltd, said: “No matter what way you look at it, LiFi is an inspiring solution, and many investors will be keeping a close eye on how this technology can translate for residential use.” 

The future is really bright for the Li-Fi industry. It is only a matter of time before Li-Fi become part of our daily lives.

Source: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190131005329/en/Infinity-Technology-Services-Limited-220-Gbps-LiFi

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Li-Fi Rewind 2018

Li-Fi Rewind 2018

You have probably heard about YouTube Rewind, a video series about recaps of each year's viral videos, events, trends, and music. You may have also heard about the YouTube 2018 Rewind video who broke the record of the most disliked YouTube video of all time. This article will not talk about YouTube Rewind misery but about the main Li-Fi events that occurred in 2018.

2018 was a year of great developments and advancements for Li-Fi industry. The technology is getting cheaper and better every year. The following timeline displays the main events that took place in regards to Li-Fi.

“MyLiFi”Lamp

JAN 2018

OledComm introduced their Li-Fi internet enabled lamp. The product is called “MyLiFi”. MyLiFi, the world’s very first LiFi connected object available to the general public, along with its professional version, MyLiFi Pro, distributed in North America by Global LiFi Tech.

VLNCOMM

JAN 2018

VLNComm has developed the fastest, most affordable and most innovative Li-Fi LED lighting panel in the industry. Introduced and successfully demonstrated to more than 500 people at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, the LumiNex panel is capable of 108Mbps download speeds and when coupled with the LumiStick 2, 53Mbps upload speeds

pureLiFi and 1st Global Li-Fi Conference

FEB 2018

pureLiFi demonstrated integrated Li-Fi technology in laptops and smartphones. 1st Global Li-Fi Congress Conference held at the prestigious and spacious Palais Brongniart

Philips Lighting

MARCH 2018

Philips Lighting tested its Li-Fi system to Icade office, a real-estate investment company. Philips Lighting launched their Internet of Things (IoT) platform and connected lighting systems

pureLiFi and Havr

APRIL 2018

pureLiFi is providing technology to drive revolutionary connectivity for ground-breaking wireless connectivity solutions within Babcock’s Devonport Connected Facility. Havr has developed a Li-Fi based opening and closing technology called “Bright Lock”

FireFly

MAY 2018

FireFly presented a live demonstration of Li-Fi Technology from its SecureLink products. LED-driven Li-Fi-system from Fraunhofer HHI launched in Japan

BMW

JUNE 2018

BMW completed its three-year test using LED light to transmit automobile inspection information to and from a factory floor robot

BT Defence

JULY 2018

BT Defence teamed up with pureLiFi to deploy Li-Fi in their Adastral Park Facilities for testing and proving use cases of Li-Fi for the defence sector.

O2 and Kyle Academy

AUGUST 2018

O2 mobile operator tests Li-Fi technology to enhance consumer wireless networks. Kyle Academy teamed up with pureLiFi to implement Li-Fi technology in classrooms

Astronics

SEPTEMBER 2018

pureLiFi teamed up with Astronics on Li-Fi based airplanes connectivity

NextLiFi

OCTOBER 2018

NextLiFi and Two Bulls announce Software Development partnership to develop the next generation of wireless applications using Li-Fi technology

Lucibel and Dame Barbara Woodward

NOVEMBER 2018

Dame Barbara Woodward, British Ambassador to China, presented the Li-Fi light bulb to China president Xi Jinping. Lucibel is invited by the French Army to participate at the Defense Innovation Agency

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