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Overview of European Lighting Control Systems Market

Research and Markets has published Frost & Sullivan's new market report, titled ‘European Lighting Control Systems Markets’. The report analyses eight major markets from private and public end-user verticals in eight major regions in Europe. The market report also provides an outline of future and current trends in the lighting control systems market.

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According to the report, the market for European lighting control systems has a great potential for new opportunities in the future. The market holds companies from a wide range of backgrounds such as lighting control specialists, building automation makers, and lighting companies. Market players range from small national producers and distributors to well-known multinational conglomerates.

The report classifies the consumer segments of the European lighting control systems as industrial, public outdoor, public indoor, commercial, and residential. The segments are classified based on the regions including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Spain, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, France and Germany. In addition, the report categorizes the market segments based on the system type, system function and project type.

The solutions covered under the system type are BAS integrated, wall mounted and fixture mounted. The lighting control system segments discussed under the project type are new build and refurbishment. Under the system function, the segments include energy management, scene setting and ambience.

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