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Lutron Expands in Canada
COOPERSBURG, Pa. --(Business Wire)--
Canada, which boasts the eleventh-largest economy in the world, has been
chosen for Lutron's first International Experience Center, located in
Markham, Ontario, just outside Toronto. The center will showcase a
variety of wireless lighting and shading control solutions for
commercial spaces.
Lutron Electronics opens first Canadian Experience Center near Toronto, Ontario. Photo credited to McTernan Design Associates.
"We recognize the importance of Toronto as an international
specification location and wanted to add the appropriate resources to
best serve our Canadian customers," said Tom Ike, Vice-President of
Global Sales at Lutron. "We look forward to growing our presence here
and servicing this important market."
Ground-breaking on the Canadian facility, a commercial experience center
and specifcation office, began this month. The 2,800 square-foot space,
certified as LEED Gold, will celebrate its grand opening this summer.
Peter Saccomanno, Vice-President and General Manager of Lutron
Electronics Canada Inc. said the facility will include numerous Lutron
control solutions including the Quantum (News - Alert)® total light
management system, EcoSystem® and more.
"Lighting uses about 39% of annual electricity in a typical commercial
building," said Ike. "Showing our Canadian customers how Lutron
solutions can reduce this figure and save energy is a win for everyone."
Although the Canadian facility will be Lutron's eighth experience
center in North America, it will be the first outside the U.S. Other
centers, dating back to 2001, are located in Plantation, FL, New York
City, Coopersburg, PA, Seattle, WA, Irvine, CA (News - Alert) and Washington, DC.
About Lutron Electronics (www.lutron.com)
Founded in 1961, Lutron Electronics is headquartered in Coopersburg,
Pennsylvania, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. The company designs,
manufactures and tests more than 16,000 energy-saving products, which
are sold in more than 100 countries around the world. In the US alone,
Lutron products save an estimated 10 billion kWh of electricity, or
approximately $1 billion in utility costs per year. The company's early
inventions-including the company's first dimmer design-are now at the
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.

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