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Lighting System Report

: Analysis on the Market, Trends, and Technologies
172.5K
TOTAL COMPANIES
Widespread
Topic Size
Stagnant
ANNUAL GROWTH
Surging
trending indicator
161.9B
TOTAL FUNDING
Developing
Topic Maturity
Hyped
TREND HYPE
57.7K
Monthly Search Volume
Updated: October 31, 2025

The lighting system market is shifting from fixtures to data-rich, managed illumination: the internal trend data records 107,262 patents in the topic, showing where innovation concentrates, while market forecasts point to multi-billion dollar expansion (USD 54.76 billion incremental growth cited for 2024–2028) as smart LED and connected controls scale across buildings and cities Lighting Market to Expand by USD 54.76 Billion (2024-2028) – PR Newswire.

Key implication: buyers and asset owners will pay for lighting that delivers energy savings, actionable operations data, and occupant health benefits, not only for light output.

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Topic Dominance Index of Lighting System

The Topic Dominance Index evaluates Lighting System's significance by analyzing data on the distribution of news articles that mention Lighting System, the timeline of newly founded companies working in this sector, and global search trends

Dominance Index growth in the last 5 years: -27.54%
Growth per month: -0.54%

Key Activities and Applications

  • Smart, sensor-driven facility controls - Occupancy, daylight and fault telemetry are used to schedule, dim and trigger fixtures for energy and maintenance savings.
  • Human-centric, tunable white installations - Offices, healthcare and education deploy tunable CCT and spectral control to support circadian alignment and productivity
  • Connected street and smart-city lighting - Networked streetlights provide dimming, fault reporting and data hubs for adjacent civic services
  • Horticulture and dynamic spectrum lighting - Controlled spectral recipes and schedule profiles for yield and energy optimization in indoor agriculture Indoor LED Lighting Market (Mordor Intelligence).
  • Lighting as a Service (LaaS) projects - subscription and pay-for-performance models that combine upgrades, maintenance and energy guarantees for commercial and municipal clients.

Technologies and Methodologies

  • Distributed sensing plus edge AI - Occupancy, daylight, temperature and current sensors at fixture level enable per-luminaire control loops and anomaly detection.
  • Open protocols and multi-domain integration - DALI-2, BACnet, MQTT, and Matter (where relevant) enable lighting to become a building systems participant rather than a silo Lighting Control System Market (Allied).
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) architectures - PoE reduces wiring trades, provides data plane for management and simplifies retrofits for controls and sensors Lighting Control System Market - ResearchAndMarkets.
  • Cloud management with local autonomy - Systems combine cloud dashboards for portfolio management and on-site controllers for latency-sensitive tasks and cyber resilience Lighting Management (Allied).
  • Modular LED engines and tool-less serviceability - Replaceable light engines reduce whole-fixture turnover and shorten upgrade cycles.

Lighting System Funding

A total of 8.8K Lighting System companies have received funding.
Overall, Lighting System companies have raised $161.9B.
Companies within the Lighting System domain have secured capital from 19.0K funding rounds.
The chart shows the funding trendline of Lighting System companies over the last 5 years

Funding growth in the last 5 years: -21.73%
Growth per month: -0.41%

Lighting System Companies

  • INTELIGHT Innovations
    INTELIGHT packages street and public-space luminaires with integrated communications and sensor suites targeted at smart city deployments. Their platform emphasizes centralized fleet management and data capture to support municipal energy and service KPIs.

  • Apprime Lighting
    Apprime sells modular, tool-less replaceable light engines designed to extend installation life and simplify in-field upgrades. The company couples a product lifecycle program with a sustainability program aimed at reducing embodied carbon in commercial builds.

  • Lightly
    Lightly focuses on low-embodied-carbon luminaires using natural materials and modular assembly. They target architect-led projects where material provenance and end-of-life traceability factor into procurement decisions.

  • Circadian Optics
    Circadian Optics commercializes full-spectrum LED therapy lamps and tunable products for residential and clinical wellness, combining clinical studies with consumer device design to address seasonal affective disorder and sleep quality.

  • Huckleberry Lighting
    Huckleberry ships high-voltage-friendly, addressable LED string systems for low-voltage decorative and holiday use; they emphasize engineer-grade reliability and long-run topologies that lower installation labor in residential retrofits.

Explore comprehensive profiles of 172.5K companies shaping the future of Lighting System with TrendFeedr's Companies feature.

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172.5K Lighting System Companies

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Lighting System Investors

TrendFeedr’s Investors tool allows you to explore detailed investment activities and trends based on 12.9K Lighting System investors. This tool provides an in-depth analysis of funding rounds and market dynamics to make informed investment decisions.

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12.9K Lighting System Investors

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Lighting System News

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83.9K Lighting System News Articles

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Executive Summary

Lighting systems have moved from commodity luminaires to integrated building assets that deliver measurable energy, operational and wellbeing outcomes. The technical playbook that wins in the next five years combines per-fixture sensing and edge analytics, open interoperable control layers, and modular hardware that reduces lifetime cost and waste. Procurement teams should treat lighting not as capex on lamps but as an operational platform: specify predictable energy and maintenance KPIs, require open protocol support (DALI-2, BACnet, PoE where feasible), and include upgrade/return provisions in contracts to preserve value as sensors and control software evolve. Municipal and enterprise buyers that align procurement, controls and data governance will convert lighting spend into continuous cost and service improvements, while vendors that package software, services and repeatable install processes will capture the highest share of long-term service revenue.

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