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Light Efficient Design Opens Training Center

Cary, Ill.-based Light Efficient Design recently opened a brand new Chicagoland Training Center. The 1,000-sq.-ft. space is designed to serve as both a product showroom and training center.

Light Efficient Design (LED) marked the opening with food, fun, and prizes for customers and employees to enjoy. The new training center will provide a central location to host customers and sales representatives across North America.

Each of Light Efficient Design’s five brands has a dedicated section featuring key product samples and live demonstrations. A Zoom-enabled TV finishes off the interior space, while LED’s own breezEV electric vehicle chargers are outside and available to charge visitors’ cars.

Light Efficient Design is a leader in LED screw-in retrofits for HID fixtures. The acquisition of RemPhos Technologies in 2018 helped the company join product categories such as LED retrofit kits, fixtures, and custom solutions for large projects across vertical markets such as the government/military, healthcare, and education. The company’s latest brand introductions include Solera Solar Lighting, breezEV Electric Vehicle Chargers, and C-Flex controllable retrofits.

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