Our partners

Axis Lighting has forged a number of long-term strategic partnerships with major industry leaders. These alliances help us develop innovative, forward-looking, research-based solutions. These kinds of partnerships are one of the most important ways we can improve the quality, efficiency, usability and longevity of our products every day.

In the fast-evolving world of lighting, collaboration and innovation are key. At Axis Lighting, we pride ourselves on partnering with leading organizations to drive our best innovations. Our collaboration with Canada’s National Research Council (NRC) fuels our lighting research, ensuring our designs are backed by robust scientific data. Working with Lumenetix allows us to develop advanced LED technologies, while our Integrated Solution Partnership with Armstrong® Ceiling and Wall Solutions simplifies the design and installation process for architects, designers, and contractors. Additionally, our products meet the rigorous quality specifications set by the DesignLights Consortium® (DLC), promoting energy-efficient lighting solutions.

Health and well-being are also at the forefront of our designs. Our membership in the Light and Human Health Partnership of the Mount Sinai Light and Health Research Center (LHRC) leverages pioneering research to advance the science of light for human health. As a Platinum Sponsor of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), we help shape industry standards to ensure our products adhere to the highest quality and efficiency benchmarks. These collaborations drive our mission to deliver innovative, high-quality lighting solutions that meet the needs of our customers and contribute to a better-designed environment.

Partnering for the future

As an independent luminaire manufacturer, we have no bias when it comes to digital lighting technologies. Our advanced connected lighting expertise covers wireless sensing, PoE, VLC and LiFi. We partner with all types of connected solutions brands – Acuity nLight, Crestron, Igor, Lutron, Molex and others – to support our customers.

Photometric Scale Tool

Information

For Linears – Target Total Luminaire Lumens, calculate by multiplying the original length by your desired lumen value. For example, if you want 800 lumens, multiply 800 × 4 (original length). Target Total Luminaire Lumens input would be 3200.

For optimal accuracy, always use a maximum length of 4ft. Anything beyond this includes only one light source. Note: Direct/Indirect scales proportionally and cannot be adjusted separately.

Efficacy

-- lm/W

Watt per foot

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