Future Electronics Promotes the NUVA Series Surface Mount UV LEDs from NIC Components

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) July 29, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, recently announced immediate shipping availability of the new NUVA Series of surface mount UV LEDs from NIC Components.

NIC Components recently introduced the NUVA33 series, NUVA35 series, NUVA66 series, and NUVA77 series of surface mount UV (ultraviolet) LEDs.

The NUVA33 series features multiple UV LEDs in a surface mount package that is 3.40 x 3.40 x 2.37mm in size. The NUVA33 series comes in wavelengths from 365nm to 405nm, radiant flux of 870mW ~ 1000mW at 500mA, ideal for UV curing, photo catalyst and sensor light applications. Power ratings are from 3.01W ~ 3.08W.

The NUVA35 series features multiple UV LEDs in a surface mount package that is 3.40 x 3.40 x 3.34mm in size. The NUVA35 series comes in wavelengths from 365nm ~ 405nm, radiant flux of 870mW ~ 1000mW at 500mA, ideal for UV curing, photo catalyst and sensor light applications. Power ratings are from 3.01W ~ 3.08W.

The NUVA66 series features multiple UV LEDs in a surface mount package that is 6.0 x 6.0 x 1.2mm in size. The NUVA66 series comes in wavelengths from 365nm ~ 405nm, radiant flux of 640mW ~ 800mW at 500mA, ideal for UV curing, photo catalyst and sensor light applications. Power ratings are from 4.3W ~ 4.4W.

The NUVA77 series features multiple UV LEDs in a surface mount package that is 6.8 x 6.8 x 1.45mm in size. The NUVA77 series comes in wavelengths from 365nm ~ 405nm, radiant flux of 2600mW ~ 3100mW at 500mA, ideal for UV curing, photo catalyst and sensor light applications. Power ratings are from 17.2W ~ 17.3W.

For more information about NIC Components, the NUVA Series, UV LEDs, Ultraviolet LEDs, the NUVA35 Series, the NUVA33 Series, the NUVA66 Series, or the NUVA77 Series, as well as access to the world’s largest available-to-sell inventory, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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Future Electronics Offers ROHM Semiconductor’s New PICOLED Series

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) July 28, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, recently announced availability of the new PICOLED™ Series from ROHM Semiconductor.

ROHM’s energy-saving lineup of PICOLED™ LEDs, PICOLED™ -eco features less volume and mass than conventional products, and power consumption is greatly reduced while still maintaining brightness and wavelength characteristics.

In addition, multiple advanced device technologies are utilized to provide 2.7 times the brightness and 37% less power consumption in the low-current region (1mA), resulting in the brightest, most efficient LEDs in their class.

Typical applications include smartphones/mobile phones, digital cameras, IC recorders, portable audio players, notebook PCs, battery-driven devices, compact mobile equipment, and other compact equipment.

To order product or for more information about ROHM Semiconductor, PICOLED, or the SML-P1 Series, as well as access to the world’s largest available-to-sell inventory, visit:

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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Future Electronics Offers Digital 16-bit Serial Output Color Sensor ICs from Rohm

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) July 27, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, recently announced immediate availability of the BH1745NUC digital 16-bit serial output color sensor from Rohm Semiconductor.

The BH1745NUC from Rohm Semiconductor is a digital color sensor IC with I2C bus interface. The high sensitivity, wide dynamic range and excellent IRcut characteristics make this IC the most suitable to obtain the illuminance and color temperature of ambient light for adjusting LCD backlight.

The BH1745NUC leverages original infrared removal technology and computing methods to achieve the industry’s highest infrared cutoff characteristics, reducing the effects of infrared rays by over 10x compared with conventional products.

To order product or for more information about Rohm Semiconductor, the BH1745NUC-E2, light sensors, or analog, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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5th Annual “Nature” Exhibition Results Announced by Art Gallery

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its August 2015 art exhibition, the 5th Annual “Nature” Online Art Exhibition is now posted on their website and can now be viewed online.

Jupiter, FL, USA — Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its August 2015 art exhibition, the 5th Annual “Nature” Online Art Exhibition is now posted on their website and can now be viewed online. The theme for this art exhibition is Nature. Subjects that would encompass the “Nature” theme would include geographical subjects, landscapes, natural objects, wildlife and natural environments.

An international art competition was held in July 2015 which determined the art for this exhibition. The gallery received submissions from 22 different countries and also received entries from 36 different states. Overall, 660 entries were judged for this art competition.

Congratulations to the artists who have been designated as this month’s category winners, along with the winning Special Merit and Special Recognition artists. The gallery commends all of the winning artists for their artistic skill and their creativity, as this online art exhibition is indicative of their creativity.

To proceed to the galleries 5th Annual “Nature” online art exhibition follow this link: https://www.lightspacetime.com/nature-art-exhibition-august-2015.

Each month Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery conducts themed online art competitions for 2D and 3D artists. All participating winners of each competition have their artwork exposed and promoted online through the online gallery to thousands of visitors each month.

About Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery conducts monthly themed art competitions and monthly art exhibitions for new and emerging artists on a worldwide basis. It is Light Space & Time’s intention to showcase this incredible talent in a series of monthly themed art competitions and art exhibitions by marketing and displaying the exceptional abilities of these worldwide artists. The art gallery website can be viewed here: http://www.lightspacetime.com.

Media Contact:
John R. Math
Light Space & Time Online Gallery
118 Poinciana Drive
Jupiter, FL 33458
888-490-3530
info@lightspacetime.com
http://www.lightspacetime.com

Gold for Lufft I-BOX: Product Film receives several international Awards

Fellbach, Baden-Württemberg (realtimepressrelease) July 29, 2015 – The film studio that created the last three Lufft product movies has again received several awards at two international film festivals this year. The Lufft I-BOX product film was awarded with the Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest in Houston, Texas, as well as the intermedia-globe Gold Award at the World Media Festival in Hamburg In addition, the intro of the Lufft product film won the Bronze Remi Award in Houston.

Last year the South German company was successful at the same two film festivals with the product film for the handheld device XA1000. Now NCP has repeated its success of the previous year with a new spot.

With the combination of proper customer targeting and Hollywood flair, the small film studio successfully creates unique short films that are a lot of fun to watch. “Compared with larger film productions, we shoot our clips with less equipment. This makes us not only flexible, but also proves that sometimes less is more,” said cameraman Klaus Umfahrer. “Today, most of the work needs to be put into post-production and animation, especially if the whole film is animated like the Lufft I-Box film”, he adds.

This phase of film creation was also particularly hot for Lufft in the latest NCP project: The MARWIS film is a real Lufft blockbuster!

The successful product video can be found on the Lufft TV-Channel at www.lufft.com. More details about the Lufft I-BOX are at www.lufft-I-box.com.

About the international awards

The story of WorldFest-Houston is impressive to read. Even movie stars like George Lucas, Ridley Scott, and Steven Spielberg have received trophies there. With more than 4,500 international entries from countries around the world, WorldFest-Houston is not only one of the oldest, but also one of the world’s biggest film festivals for indie, short, and advertising videos. The publicly accessible event in the “Space City” in Texas attracts approximately 30,550 filmmakers and enthusiasts every year.

About NCP Film

NCP was established before 1999 and since then has become a successful company. From 2007 on, their professional creativity has been rewarded with more than 30 international awards. In addition, NCP provides their senior customers such as Lufft, Lufthansa, MAN, and Liebherr with over 20 years of experience from the film producers who are behind NCP: Annett Väterlein and Klaus Umfahrer. NCP Film (formerly Niklas Cinema Performance Filmproduktion) has already produced more than 100 advertising films, trailers, and spots. More information is available on the NCP website at www.ncp-film.de.

About G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH:

Since its founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation”. Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 100 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century”. More information at: www.lufft.com.

Press contact:

MACHEETE
Paulstraße 34
10557 Berlin, Germany
Contact: Mareen Eichinger
E-Mail: presse@macheete.com
Phone: 0049 30 488 187 25
Fax: 0049 30 488 118 42

Company contact:

G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH
Gutenbergstr. 20
70736 Fellbach, Germany
Contact: Helena Wingert
E-Mail: pr@lufft.de
Phone: 0049 711 51822 0
Fax: 0049 711 51822 41

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A Call for Artists for Online Art Competition, “ALL Animals”

Annapolis, Md. USA – August 3, 2015 / (RealTimePressRelease) – Contemporary Art Gallery Online announces their 2nd Annual “ALL Animals” Online Art Competition for the month of August 2015. The gallery announces an international and national call for entries from artists regardless of where they reside to apply to this competition by submitting their best representational and non-representational art.

Contemporary Art Gallery Online encourages entries from all 2D and 3D artists regardless of their experience or education in the art field. A group exhibition of all entrants will be held online at Contemporary Art Gallery Online during the month of September 2015. Awards will be given for the top 5 places. In addition to the winning images, depending on the amount and the quality of the entries received, Honorable Recognition awards will also be presented.

Winners of the “ALL Animals” Art Competition and Exhibition will receive Lifetime Memberships to Contemporary Art Gallery Online, Radio Interviews, Inclusion in the Year End Anthology Publication, Extensive Marketing and much more. Our Radio Shows have had more than 100,000 listens and the Gallery receives over 865,000 visitors a year with over 2.2 Million hits in a year. This is exposure you cannot garner on your own! This prize package is valued at over $5,000. And finally your entry remains on the Gallery forever.

To learn more about the “ALL Animals” theme Art Competition, please visit http://www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.gallery/july-2015-art-competition-abstract-art.

The deadline is August 31, 2015.

About Contemporary Art Gallery Online

Contemporary Art Gallery Online was created by Artists and Art Enthusiasts, to be the ultimate meeting place for the sharing of art. Our purpose is to create a platform whereby Artists can display, and ultimately sell their work. We are the only online gallery that limits the number of artists represented and only accepts artists, whose work has a strong point of view, and meets our high standard of quality.   Founded in 2001, Contemporary Art Gallery Online advocates for its Gallery Artists by promoting them through radio, video, print, and online marketing. Contemporary Art Gallery Online is always showcasing tomorrow’s Art Giants, Today!

To learn more about Contemporary Art Gallery Online, visit us at www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com.

Media Contact:  Portia Simms, Contemporary Art Gallery Online

3 Church Circle, Annapolis, Md. 21401

305-509-1788

cago.artcompetition@gmail.com

https://www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com

Watsonville Based Green Environment Landscape Does More Than Just Design Landscape and Plant Vegetation

One of one of the Few Green-Certified Landscapers in Central California that can virtually assure a savings of 40-50 percent on Water Consumption Using His Certified Green Landscaping Techniques

Watsonville, CA, August 03, 2015 – Francisco Cortes started his business with a passenger car and a shovel. Twenty-eight years later, he’s the owner/operator of a thriving green-certified landscape contracting business with nine full-time employees, Green Environment Landscape, Inc.

But Watsonville-based Green Environment Landscape does more than just design landscapes and plant vegetation. Cortes’ concept for the business is to incorporate the design and implementation of the entire outdoor landscape of a home or structure, from plants, lighting and waterscapes to patios, decks, stamped and stained concrete, irrigation, drainage and arbors. And do it while saving water and adhering to certified green landscaping techniques.

Green Environment Landscape is one of the few green-certified landscapers in Central California that can virtually assure a savings of 40-50 percent on water consumption. And to accomplish it without having to turn your green yard or garden into a parched desert landscape.

Cortes is able to accomplish this by using biosoils (which require less fertilizer and pesticides, thus reducing water use), innovative irrigation and drainage design, using more drought-resistant native plants, and incorporating various tried and true xeriscaping techniques such as zoning plants and mulching.

“People panic and they kill their plants. They don’t know how to manage their landscaping, so they let it die,” said Cortes about the strict water-tightening regulations imposed by the state during this severe drought. “But we can do a lot of things to save water. We can save at least 40 percent, even more. We just have to be more efficient.”

After starting out doing strictly residential landscaping projects, the last several years Cortes and his company have been busy on the commercial end of the business. But Cortes wants to return to his roots, so to speak, get involved in more residential projects and strike a balance between residential and commercial.

Cortes, 56, was born in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, where tequila originated, but moved to the U.S. when he was 18, to work in the fields around Oxnard, in Southern California.

A few years later he saw an opportunity to get our of the fields and work for himself.

“I started with a shovel and my first project was a yard cleanup,” says Cortes, laughing at the thought. “I didn’t even have a truck. All I had was a car!”

Thus was born Francisco Landscaping, which mostly focused on yard and garden cleanup, jobs that could be done by one person. Within two years he had his first employee and slightly bigger jobs came along, but the business struggled. Cortes, whose advertising consisted simply of handing out business cards, putting flyers on car windshields and advertising in the local shopper publication, knew he couldn’t take on the truly big jobs that could boost his business.

Bigger projects meant more employees, more paperwork, more management and more complex designs and implementing them, something Cortes was not prepared for at this stage in his career.

“If I got a lot of business I wouldn’t be able to manage it,” he says candidly. “So I decided to go to college — Cabrillo College (in Aptos, just south of Santa Cruz) — and saw that I had a lot to learn, so I took a lot of classes and attended a lot of seminars.”

But the hard work and long hours paid off. He was able to hire more employees, take on bigger projects and 10 years ago, expanded his offerings to include green landscaping, water-saving measures and what he calls “hardscapes,” the more rigid and permanent parts of a landscaping project.

“I like hardscaping, working on arbors, waterfalls, retaining walls, patios and working with lighting. It’s a challenge,” says Cortes, who also changed the name to better reflect what his business offered. He sees landscaping and hardscaping going hand in hand in the ultimate design and success of a project.

After spending half of his life in the landscaping industry, Cortes’ motto is simple, but highly effective: “Do the job right the first time. If the client still isn’t satisfied, make it right.” Rarely has he had to redo a project.

“If I do a job, there’s not going to be any callbacks,” Cortes says with a confidence built on 28 years of hard work and honesty. “If it’s not right, no excuses, I’ll take care of it. I will make sure the client is satisfied.”

There’s nothing more important in business to Cortes than gaining the trust of his client and doing quality work.

Address: 115 Paseo Dr, Watsonville, CA 95076
Phone:(408) 227-0808

“That’s one reason I’ve been in business so long — trust. They have trust in me,” says the plain-spoken Cortes. “Everyone wants to be successful, but the most important thing in being successful is quality. If you always do quality work, you’ll never go out of business.”

Contact:
Marci Bracco
Chatterbox Public Relations
Salinas, CA 93901
(831) 747-7455
http://www.greenenvironmentlandscapeinc.com