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- Comment: Press releases are not independent and should not be used to cite anything except straight facts that could not be controversial. They do not count as a valid source towards notability and we need to see something from reliable sources that have written about the company on their own accord. McMatter (talk)/(contrib) 13:14, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
Industry | Lighting |
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Founded | 1 January 2010 |
Founders | Yuli Grig, Alexander Krupkin and Paolo Corno |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | |
Website | www |
Midstream Lighting Ltd[1] is a global manufacturing company that produces advanced LED high-power lighting solutions for multiple sectors[2] (including the aviation[3], sports, maritime, and military industries).
Notable Projects
editGatwick Airport
London Gatwick Airport used Midstream Lighting to upgrade their airside lighting systems because many of the existing lights were not meeting EASA legislation. The airport also wanted to reduce the energy consumption of their airside lighting areas by 20% (compared to their 1990s levels). Midstream installed over 560 LED floodlights, making Gatwick the first airport to have a fully LED-lit and EASA-compliant apron.[4]
Glasgow Airport
Midstream Lighting worked on a project at Glasgow airport to replace existing sodium projector lights. 236 sodium projectors were replaced with just 164 LED floodlights[5], reducing the energy consumption of the lighting system by 61% and making Glasgow Airport the first international airport to ‘completely switch to LED for stand lighting’.[6]
Stoke City's Bet 365 Stadium
Midstream Lighting was involved in the floodlighting upgrade of the stadium in 2023. With the floodlighting upgrade, the stadium also has the ability to put on light shows – which is now a standard occurrence at every evening game[7] – it produces a stunning pre-match display that brings the bet365 to life in a whole new way. [8]
References
edit- ^ "MIDSTREAM LIGHTING LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk.
- ^ "Midstream Lighting". Made in Britain.
- ^ [1] Midstream Lighting Ltd is a global manufacturing company that produces advanced LED high power professional lighting solutions in Aviation
- ^ "Net Zero Emissions | Sustainability | Gatwick Airport". www.gatwickairport.com.
- ^ "LED light switch ensures Glasgow Airport's airfield even more energy efficient | Glasgow Airport". www.glasgowairport.com.
- ^ "Midstream Lighting - Lighting the way to the future - Future Airport". www.futureairport.com.
- ^ "Latest Stoke City investment to bring industry-leading light shows to bet365 Stadium - Daily Focus". 24 October 2023.
- ^ Smith, Peter (24 October 2023). "Stoke to launch 'extraordinary state of the art' light show before Leeds clash". Stoke on Trent Live.
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