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Polymatech Electronics Showcases Next-Gen LED COB Solutions at Light + Building 2026

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Polymatech Electronics, a leading innovator in semiconductor and optoelectronic technologies, presented its advanced Chip-on-Board (COB) LED solutions at the Light + Building 2026 trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany.

FRANKFURT, Germany - Polymatech Electronics, a prominent innovator in semiconductor and optoelectronic technologies, showcased its cutting-edge Chip-on-Board (COB) LED solutions at the Light + Building 2026 trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany, according to a press release from the company. The Light + Building event is the world's largest trade fair for lighting and building services technology, attracting industry professionals from across the maritime and other sectors. Polymatech's display highlighted the company's latest advancements in COB LED technology, which offer enhanced performance, efficiency, and versatility for a range of maritime and industrial applications. 'Our new COB LED solutions represent a significant step forward in optoelectronic innovation,' said Yuki Tanaka, Polymatech's Vice President of Product Development. 'By leveraging our deep expertise in semiconductor manufacturing, we've been able to develop LED packages that deliver unparalleled brightness, color accuracy, and energy savings - all critical factors for maritime lighting, signage, and other mission-critical systems.' The COB LED products showcased at Light + Building 2026 are designed to provide high-intensity illumination while maintaining compact, streamlined form factors suitable for integration into maritime vessels, port equipment, and other specialized infrastructure. Polymatech emphasized the products' robust construction and environmental resilience, making them well-suited for the demanding conditions encountered in the maritime industry. 'As the maritime sector continues to invest heavily in modernizing its infrastructure and assets, innovative lighting solutions like those from Polymatech will be in high demand,' noted industry analyst Hiroshi Nakamura of gCaptain. 'These advanced COB LEDs can deliver significant improvements in energy efficiency, maintenance costs, and operational reliability - all critical priorities for shipowners and port operators.'
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