Traxon Technologies

Traxon Technologies Limited is a Hong Kong lighting and illumination company founded in 1995. It has a network of international offices and is a wholly owned subsidiary of OSRAM AG, which acquired the remaining shares in Traxon Technologies, Ltd. from its joint venture partner in 2011.
Company History
Traxon Technologies was established in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1995. Originally in the emerging LED market as a producer of small boutique retail LED products, Traxon’s focus began to change as it pioneered its Mood Light Classic panel, a remotely controlled LED fixture for the consumer market. Traxon moved its headquarters to Hong Kong in 1997.
Traxon made an official shift from business-to-consumer lifestyle products in 2002, into the professional architectural lighting industry. With research and development divisions in both Hong Kong and Germany, Traxon was serving ten overseas offices as well as a network of distributors, integrators, and clients worldwide.
i Light Marina Bay, a sustainable light art festival held in the Marina Bay district of Singapore.
Arena Corinthians, which houses one of the largest video screens of the world, —. It has 210,000 individual LEDs; 1,320 custom made luminaires are fitted in long glass sheets. The screen is manufactured by Traxon Technologies and is controlled by a E:cue lighting control. Glass for both façades were provided by Italian company Sunglass SRL, using Asahi Glass Co.'s Planibel Clear glass.
Partnerships
Traxon partnered with Alucobond to product light emitting aluminium panel.
Traxon partnered with AGC Glass Europe to product transparent LED Film based glass LED fixture.
Traxon participated in Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2010.
 
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