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lighting industry

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Noun1.lighting industry - an industry devoted to manufacturing and selling and installing lighting
industry - the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "each industry has its own trade publications"


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Architectural Lighting" was launched in 1986 and is published seven times a ear for a controlled circulation of 25,000 professionals in the lighting industry including lighting design, architectural engineering, architecture, landscape, engineering, interior design, construction management, energy services, and lighting manufacturers and distributors.
At Syska & Hennessy, we have noticed a number of positive trends in the lighting industry of late.
The strong economy, a stock market boom and growing wealth among baby boomers are key factors driving the high-end lighting industry to new heights, said Joe Rey-Barreau, consulting director for the American Lighting Association and director of the University of Kentucky's Lighting and Design Center.
 
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