Products Description
Item Number: | NNNC75601 | ||||||
Power: | 3W / 5W / 7W | ||||||
Feature 2: | 220-240V | ||||||
Color Index: | > 80 | ||||||
Luminous Flux: | 195lm / 325lm / 525lm | ||||||
Shell Materials: | PBT | ||||||
Lens Materials: | PC |
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Company Profile
A Better Life, A Better World
Panasonic is committed to creating a better life and a better world, continuously contributing to the evolution of society and to the happiness of people around the globe.
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From birth to the founding of the company on November 27, 1894
Panasonic starts with a desire to create things of value. As hard work and dedication result in one innovative product after another, the fledgling company takes its first steps towards becoming the electronics giant of today
The promise which the Panasonic brand makes to customers
The brand promise is a declaration that expresses the spirit of our Basic Management Objective, which constitutes a part of our management philosophy, in a way that is easy for people to understand. “Recognizing our responsibilities as industrialists, we will devote ourselves to the progress and development of society and the well-being of people through our business activities,thereby enhancing the quality of life throughout the world.” Our Basic Management Objective was established in 1929 and was later revised to become our management philosophy today. It clearly states Panasonic’s mission, which is to contribute to progress of society and the well-being of people worldwide through our business activities.
Why Choose Us
Prambanan Temple Compounds (Indonesia)
Vividly illuminating the Prambanan, a Hindu temple compound that is a World Heritage Site which was built in the 9th-century. It was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1991. The LED illumination project was implemented to attract tourists and to promote the local economy. The color temperature varies in accordance with the time of night giving the temples a unique appearance and brightly illuminating the temple surfaces.
Prague Castle (Czech Republic)
In June 2013, Panasonic replaced the approximately 10,000 light bulbs in Prague Castle with LED.Previously, traditional incandescent bulbs were thought to be the optimum lighting for the solemn ambience of Prague Castle, a symbol of Czech history.With this in mind Panasonic worked toward, and succeeded in achieving, the warmth of incandescent lighting using LED.
Changi Airport Terminal 2 (Departure hall) (Singapore)
Panasonic TOLSO system LED has been installed during renovation of Departure hall duty free shopping area of Changi International Airport Terminal 2.TOLSO High CRI LED (CRI 95) shows carpet color vividly. Luminaires were recessed fitted to ceiling to avoid light glare
Maranatha University (Indonesia)
Square LED lighting and pre-set dimming controller provides both a comfortable interior design and a multi-purpose function for this large scale auditorium at this university
TOKYO SKYTREE® (Japan)
1,995 all-LED lights curb energy consumption while beautifully light-up this symbolic Tokyo landmark
Tokyu Plaza Ginza (japan)
Tokyu Plaza Ginza – a “vessel of light” that shimmers in the Ginza cityscape.With its concept of Edo Kiriko cut glass, the façade is integrated with the lighting,and the building itself gives off light like a living organism,continuing its existence as a Ginza symbol long into the future.A new evolution in dynamic LED performance was essential to realize this architectural concept.
Mini cooper showroom Maxindo, Jakarta, Indonesia
SUKIYA Lippo Mall Puri,St.Moriz (Indonesia)
These Gyudon (beef bowl) restaurants have been opened in several shopping malls in the Greater Jakarta area.The LED lighting design utilizes the surrounding area for a welcoming atmosphere.
Istroric Village of Shirakawa-go (Japan)
The village of Shirakawa-go has been taking active steps to protect its natural environment and preserve its timeless landscape for posterity.The replacement of light bulbs with LED reduces CO2 emissions, and contributes to the effort to curtail climate change
Lippo Mall Puri,St. Moritz (Indonesia)
Low glare LED downlights and LED strip lights are utilized for indirect lighting and energy savings that require minimal maintenance for one of the biggest shopping malls in Jakarta.