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Smart Lighting Company Evaluation Report 2025, with Focus on Notable Players Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand

Smart Lighting Company Evaluation Report 2025, with Focus on Notable Players Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand

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The Smart Lighting Market Companies Quadrant provides an in-depth analysis of the global smart lighting industry, highlighting key players, technological advancements, and market trends. The quadrant evaluates over 100 companies, categorizing the top 10 as leaders. Key players like Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand excel with innovative IoT-enabled solutions, maintaining strong market positions by integrating AI capabilities and focusing on sustainability and efficiency.
Dublin, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Smart Lighting - Company Evaluation Report, 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The Smart Lighting Market Companies Quadrant is a comprehensive industry analysis that provides valuable insights into the global market for Smart Lighting Market. This quadrant offers a detailed evaluation of key market players, technological advancements, product innovations, and emerging trends shaping the industry. Over 100 companies were evaluated, of which the Top 10 companies were categorized and recognized as the quadrant leaders.The smart lighting market is segmented, based on offering, into hardware, software, and services, and based on communication technology into wired and wireless. Installation types include new installations and retrofit installations, while end-use applications encompass indoor and outdoor settings. Moreover, based on distribution channel, the market is segmented into online sales and offline sales.The 360 Quadrant maps the Smart Lighting Market companies based on criteria such as revenue, geographic presence, growth strategies, investments, and sales strategies for the market presence of the Smart Lighting Market quadrant. The top criteria for product footprint evaluation included communication technology (wired and wireless.) By End-use application (indoor and outdoor applications.) By Distribution Channel (online sales and offline sales.) By Offering type (hardware, software, and services) and INSTALLATION TYPE (new installations and retrofit installations.)Key Players:Key players operating in the Smart Lighting Market Signify Holding (Netherlands), Legrand (France), Acuity Brands, Inc. (US), ams-OSRAM AG (Austria), Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Japan), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Zumtobel Group (Austria), Wipro Lighting (India), Lutron Electronics Co., Inc (US), IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. (Cree Lighting) (US), LEDVANCE GmbH (Germany), Savant Systems, Inc (US), Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (Netherlands), Dialight (UK), Schneider Electric (France), ABB (Switzerland), and RAB Lighting Inc. (US), among others.Signify HoldingSignify Holding holds a dominant position in the smart lighting industry, supported by its extensive portfolio of connected solutions. The company excels in IoT-enabled lighting technologies that offer advanced control, automation, and energy-efficient solutions across various applications. Signify's strategic focus on innovation and strong global presence enhances its company market share and product portfolio. By integrating AI and IoT, Signify continuously expands its capabilities, as demonstrated by the recent introduction of AI features in the Philips Hue line.Acuity Brands, Inc.Acuity Brands maintains a strong market position through a wide distribution network and a comprehensive product line that includes sensors, controls, and software. Its leadership is further reinforced by strategic expansions and product launches, meeting diverse residential and commercial lighting needs. Acuity's commitment to enhancing its product portfolio is evident in its proactive approach to smart lighting solutions.LegrandLegrand is a specialist in electrical and digital infrastructures, offering high-value products that promote sustainability and efficiency. The company leverages its expertise to develop innovative smart lighting solutions, expanding its company market share globally. Legrand's strategic expansions and product innovations align with evolving market demands, ensuring competitive company positioning within the smart lighting sector.Key Topics Covered: Market Dynamics
Drivers
Rising Smart City Initiatives Globally
Advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Edge Computing Technologies
Establishment of Standard and Digital Protocols by Authorized Bodies
Growing Demand for Internet of Things (IoT)-Integrated Smart Lighting Solutions
Rising Adoption of Led Lights and Luminaires in Outdoor Applications
Increasing Incorporation of Data Analytics into Smart Lighting
Restraints
Cybersecurity Concerns Associated with Internet-Connected Lighting Systems
Difficulties Associated with Retrofitting of Traditional Lighting Infrastructure
Opportunities
Development of Solar-Powered and Hybrid Smart Lighting Solutions
Emerging Smart Office and Smart Retail Trends
Rising Adoption of Human-Centric Lighting Solutions
Growing Adoption of Power Over Ethernet (Poe)-based Lighting Solutions in Commercial and Healthcare Applications
Increasing Demand for Personalized Lighting Control Solutions
Challenges
High Upfront Costs of Equipment and Accessories
Interoperability and Compatibility Issues
Tariff and Regulatory Landscape
Tariff Analysis
Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
Regulations
Restriction of Hazardous Substances and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (Reach)
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Competitive Landscape
Key Player Strategies/Right to Win, January 2021- January 2025
Revenue Analysis, 2020-2024
Market Share Analysis, 2024
Company Valuation and Financial Metrics
Brand/Product Comparison
Company Evaluation Matrix: Key Players, 2024
Company Evaluation Matrix: Startups/SMEs, 2024
Competitive Scenario
Company Profiles
Key Players
Signify Holding
Legrand
Acuity Brands, Inc.
Zumtobel Group
Panasonic Holdings Corporation
AMS-Osram AG
Honeywell International Inc.
Wipro Lighting
Lutron Electronics Co. Inc
Cree Lighting USA
Ledvance GmbH
Other Players
HLI Solutions, Inc.
Savant Systems, Inc.
Dialight
Schneider Electric
ABB
Lightwave
Rab Lighting Inc.
Synapse Wireless Inc.
Leviton Manufacturing Co. Inc.
Syska
Building Robotics Inc. (Siemens Company)
Helvar
Lifx
Sengled GmbH
Tvilight Projects B.V.
Nanoleaf
Ubicquia, Inc.
Jaquar India
Inter Ikea Systems B.V.
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