Signify North America Corporation

Signify North America Corporation

Signify is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers, and lighting for the Internet of Things. Their energy efficient lighting products, systems and services enable their customers to enjoy a superior quality of light, and make people’s lives safer and more comfortable, businesses more productive and cities more livable.

Seoul Semiconductor

Seoul Semiconductor

Seoul Semiconductor develops and commercializes light-emitting diodes for automotive, general illumination, specialty lighting, and backlighting markets. Based in South Korea, it is one of the largest LED manufacturers globally.

CalNEXT

CalNEXT

CalNEXT’s vision is to identify emerging technology trends and bring commercially available technologies to the energy efficiency program portfolio. CalNEXT will track and vet the efficacy and claims of these technologies, products, and solutions to assess and confirm their potential energy savings and operational performance, help estimate long-term cost-effectiveness, prioritize technologies with significant energy savings opportunities, and identify potential barriers to market adoption.

Toyota Boshoku America

Toyota

Toyota Boshoku, one of the world’s premium interior systems suppliers and filter manufacturers, develops and produces interior, filtration, and powertrain components. With world headquarters in Kariya City, Japan, Toyota Boshoku Corporation owns Toyota Boshoku America (TBA) based in Erlanger, Kentucky. TBA and its affiliates employ over 11,000 Team Members in 18 locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina.

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Panasonic

Since 1918, Panasonic has grown to become one of the largest technology producers in the world — from producing the latest in batteries used in today's most renowned electric vehicles, to leading a variety of consumer electronics sectors and innovations in the built environment. At Panasonic, technology isn’t just about advancing society. It’s about preserving the world we all live in. By bringing disruptive innovations together, Panasonic is creating the technologies that move us toward a more sustainable future.

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California Energy Commission

The California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency. Established by the Legislature in 1974 and located in Sacramento, seven core responsibilities guide the Energy Commission as it sets California energy policy:

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Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy

The Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) is a key government agency responsible for driving industrial growth, increasing exports, fostering international trade, and ensuring stable energy supplies in Korea. MOTIE plays a crucial role in strengthening the global competitiveness of Korean businesses while addressing challenges like high inflation, interest rates, and exchange rate fluctuations.

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Maltani, Corp.

Maltani is a leading lighting manufacturing company based in South Korea with over 40 years of expertise in lighting fixture design, production, and planning. Renowned for its innovative approach, Maltani has earned numerous accolades, including the Korean Design Awards (GD) and international honors such as the iF, Red Dot, and IDEA Awards.

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Korea Photonics Technology Institute

Korea Photonics Technology Institute is a research institute based in South Korea specializing in the field of photonics technology and has led the photonics industry market through research & development and by supporting small- and medium-scale enterprises. KOPTI creates environmentally friendly, efficient technology related to photonic fields, such as LEDs, lasers, sensors, and ultra-precision lenses. KOPTI is continuously expanding in core industrial fields and sectors, namely energy, environment, information and communication technologies, defense, and automation.

Ynventive

Ynventive

The Ynventive™ software optimizes home energy sourcing and usage of your home's most energy-intensive appliances: HVAC modules, electric water heaters, lighting.  The system sits at the intersection of the home user, appliances, and utility companies.