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Ledtech will present its solutions for energy efficiency at Rendez-vous des technologies propres, in Sherbrooke, May 28.
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Ledtech has signed an agreement with Electro-5, an independent distributor of the Sherbrooke area.



Ledtech will be a partner/exhibitor at Rencontre municipale de l’énergie, April 4-5, in Shawinigan.
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Ledtech will present its solution at the International conference on Light Pollution : Theory, Modeling, and Measurements, in Slovak Republic, April 15-13.
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You are invited to visit Ledtech’s booth #179 at the Salon MCEE, 17-18 April in Montreal. Canada’s largest plumbing, HVACR, hydronic, electrical and lighting expo.
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November 15th 2012, Ledtech received more than 70 persons when they launch their new products.
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11/12/12
Ledtech will present its solution at the Symposium sur les problématiques et les solutions relatives à l'éclairage aux DEL blanches
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01/10/12
Ledtech presented one of its new technology at the Renewable Energy conference in Vermont
http://www.revermont.org/
http://www.revermont.org/main/events/conferences/

27/09/12
Ledtech gave a presentation on exportation to the CQI’s members
http://defiinnovationestrie.ca/archives/9184
Ledtech was there!
http://aqme.org/congres.aspx
http://www.lightfair.com/lightfair/V40/
Report on LED lighting efficiency for the town of Rouyn-Noranda, conducted and produced by the Institut de recherche d’Hydro-Québec
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Consult our current LED pilot projects below :
Sunnybrook (Toronto)
City of Mississauga Parking lot
Saint-Gédéon-de- Beauce
Mississauga invests in LED to lights its streets!
http://sslnet.ca/mississauga-led/
The use of mercury vapor lamps and substitution sodium lamps for lighting purposes will be banned in the EU in 2015. (In French)
Increase of 68% this year for the LED market
A study by Strategies Unlimited, the LED market (it includes LED chips encapsulated but not LED) is expected to jump 68% this year to $ 9.1 billion.
http://www.electroniques.biz/editorial/
A University of Pittsburgh study shows that the city could save $1 million each year in energy costs and $700,000 in maintenance costs with LED lighting.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10018/1029038-53.stm
The city of Thedford Mines confirms a law for adequate usage of outdoor lighting as to prevent light pollution. (In French)
Municipalities around the world realize the potential energy and maintenance savings associated with LED street lights, and more conversions are underway.
