Plagiarism recap of EdisonReport's Designing Lighting Magazine article April 2021 

 

Designing Lighting Article:

“Besides setting high aspirations and preparing to tackle new challenges, we all may be wondering what the future of lighting might look like in 10 years. With such dazzling transformation and digitalization that we are witnessing in the lighting industry now, how could anyone predict what the industry might look like?”

 

LEDs Magazine Article:

“Besides setting high aspirations and preparing to tackle new challenges, you may be wondering what the future of lighting might look like in 10 years. With such dazzling transformation and digitalization that we are witnessing in the lighting industry now, how could anyone predict what the industry might look like in the next 5 years, let alone 10?”

 


Designing Lighting Article:

“Primarily, there are three disruptive technologies that will shape our future: machine learning, augmented reality (AR), and all-digital lighting infrastructure, which is arguably the most important building block for the future.”

 

LEDs Magazine Article:

“Primarily, there are three disruptive technologies that will shape our future: machine learning, augmented reality (AR), and all-digital lighting infrastructure.”

 


Designing Lighting Article:

“The answer lies in a future state called the “mirror world.” A mirror world is a digital replica of the physical world that we occupy today. In the mirror world, digital information is seamlessly integrated into the physical world, and with the use of devices, we could easily access that information where and when we want it, through an immersive experience.”

 

LEDs Magazine Article:

“The answer lies in a future state called the “mirror world.” A mirror world is a digital replica of the physical world that we occupy today. The term was first coined by the Yale University computer scientist David Gelernter in 1991. In the mirror world, digital information is seamlessly integrated into the physical world, and with the use of devices, we could easily access that information where and when we want it, through an immersive experience.” 

 


Designing Lighting Article:

“For the lighting industry, potential use cases in the mirror world will transform the current mode of operation. In initial lighting system design, a lighting designer, together with the client, could visualize how various lighting options would look at the job site using AR.”

 

LEDs Magazine Article:

“For the lighting industry, potential use cases in the mirror world will transform the current mode of operation. For example, in initial lighting system design, a lighting designer, together with the client, could visualize how various lighting options would look at the job site using AR.”